Rahul Gandhi to decide on Punjab Chief Minister : Capt Amarinder Singh
Amritsar, Mar 11 (IBNS): Leading his party to victory in Punjab, Congress state chief Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday said that the party high command and Vice President Rahul Gandhi will decide on Chief Ministership in the state.
Addressing a press conference, Capt. Singh gave full credit to the party workers for the win.
While speaking on the reasons for the party's comprehensive victory, he said, "I think people of Punjab want development, industries, education and heath care so they voted for us."
He even urged the Centre to cooperate for widespread development in the state.
"I hope the Union government will help people of Punjab towards development and good governance," Singh said.
Poll strategist Prashant Kishore, who had helped Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 2014 general election, assisted Congress in Punjab.
About Kishore, Singh said: "Our workers did everything. Kishore made strategies and our workers implemented them."
Singh, who turned 75 on Saturday refrained from making any comment on the poor results of Congress in Uttar Pradesh.
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