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Amarinder Singh: No takers for 'Referendum 2020 'in Punjab
Updated On: 10 August, 2018 09:58 PM IST | Chandigarh | IANS
"I am not at all worried about these fringe elements and their proposed August 12 rally. They have been at it for long and have been playing in the hands of the ISI, which has an open agenda to foment trouble in Punjab and India," he said

Amarinder Singh
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said on Friday that there are no takers for the 'Referendum 2020' campaign in Punjab and added that the proposed rally at Trafalgar Square in London on August 12 is an attempt by a handful of frustrated ISI-backed foreign based Sikhs to foment trouble in Punjab and India by raising divisive voices.
"I am not at all worried about these fringe elements and their proposed August 12 rally. They have been at it for long and have been playing in the hands of the ISI, which has an open agenda to foment trouble in Punjab and India," he said, adding that he would not allow anyone to disturb the peace in the state. Amarinder said that he has directed the Punjab Police to deal with any attempts to revive terrorism with a "strict hand".
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