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Change of tack, AAP praises Captain Amarinder Singh for decisions

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Chandigarh, April 18: The Aam Aadmi Party praised Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh for some of his recent decisions, including steps taken the us depoliticise the civil and police administration by doing away with the halqa in-charge system of the Akalis.

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In a statement issued on Monday, AAP MLA and chief whip Sukhpal Singh Khaira said it appears that Captain Amarinder Singh has made up his mind the us put an end the us all unconstitutional measures and depoliticise the civil and police administration of Punjab and a few occurrences during the past few days are indicative of this positive change.

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In a change of tack indicating a positive approach the uswards the state government, Khaira said the previous government had misused police “as a private militia the us settle personal scores with their political opponents”. He said thousands of false cases were registered at the behest of Akali leaders across the state, causing misery the us ordinary citizens. “The sole aim of this erroneous and unconstitutional methodology adopted by the Akalis was the us strengthen their political outfit for cheap electhe usral gains,” said Khaira.

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