Turf war between Amarinder and Jakhar\, says SAD

Turf war between Amarinder and Jakhar, says SAD

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Saturday claimed there was a turf war between Punjab and state over shortlisting of candidates for the Lok Sabha polls.

"There is a turf war between Amarinder and Amarinder does not want candidates proposed by Jakhar and the Punjab chief also does not want inclusion of names of candidates which have support of Amarinder. There is an open fight between both of them," Badal claimed.

"Congress ticket aspirants have rebelled against those who have been given tickets," he told reporters in Kurali, about 25 km from here.

Former Congress Mohinder Singh Kaypee, who was denied ticket from the Jalandhar seat, had said that he would take a call on contesting as an after consulting his supporters and family.

The Congress has nominated sitting from Jalandhar.

Former has also expressed resentment for being ignored. The Congress has given ticket to sitting Chabbewal MLA from the Hoshiarpur seat instead of Chaudhary.

Amloh MLA Randeep Singh Nabha had also declared not to campaign for Preneet Kaur for the Patiala seat after his candidature was ignored.

Meanwhile, attended a rally in favour of candidate from the Anandpur Sahib seat.

"Generally, the discussion on performance of five-year term of the government takes place. But now there is no scope for discussing such issues. People have made up their mind that needs strong leadership and it can only be given by Narendra Modi," said Thakur.

Talking about his own state, Thakur said he has asked his minister to campaign for the party.

"fought on BJP ticket and now in the BJP government in We have told him to campaign for the BJP," he said.

had said that he would not campaign against his son Aashray Sharma, who had been declared the Congress candidate in Mandi.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 19:56 IST