Punjab Assembly polls | Amarinder Singh to contest from Patiala

‘Patiala has been with us for the last 400 years and I will not leave it for the sake of Sidhu,’ says the former Punjab CM.

November 22, 2021 06:24 am | Updated 06:33 am IST - Chandigarh

Capt. Amarinder Singh. File photo

Capt. Amarinder Singh. File photo

Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh announced that he will fight from Patiala seat in the 2022 assembly elections.

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“I will fight elections from Patiala only,” he posted on his 'Punjab Da Captain' Facebook page on Saturday, November 20, 2021.

“Patiala has been with us for the last 400 years and I will not leave it for the sake of ( Navjot) Sidhu ,” he added.

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The Patiala Assembly seat has been the family bastion of the former chief minister. He had represented the seat four times — 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2017.

Mr. Amarinder had resigned as MLA in 2014 after being elected from the Amritsar Lok Sabha seat. His wife Preneet Kaur then contested from Patiala and represented the seat for three years.

He had also in April dared Punjab Congress chief Navjot Sidhu to contest from Patiala, saying that the latter would lose his security deposit.

Mr. Amarinder resigned as the Punjab chief minister in September amid a bitter power tussle with Sidhu.

Charanjit Singh Channi had replaced Amarinder Singh.

After his unceremonious exit from the State government, Amarinder had said that he would pit a strong candidate against Mr .Sidhu in the 2022 assembly polls to ensure his defeat.

Mr. Amarinder, who named his political party as the Punjab Lok Congress, is hoping for a seat arrangement with the BJP for the upcoming elections.

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