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'No Indian can be proud,' says Amarinder Singh on violence at Red Fort on R-Day
Video Credit: ANI
Published on January 29, 2021 - Duration: 01:00s
'No Indian can be proud,' says Amarinder Singh on violence at Red Fort on R-Day
Chief Minister of Punjab Captain Amarinder Singh on January 29 reacted on violence that took place at Red Fort on January 26.
He said that the incident was something of which no Indian can be proud of.
"The Red Fort is a symbol of our Independence and democracy.
It was a sad day when I saw that (violence) happening," he said.
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