Heads of 7 political outfits\, state units in fray in Punjab

Heads of 7 political outfits, state units in fray in Punjab

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The of at least seven heads of regional parties and state units of national outfits are at in as they will it out in the high-stakes electoral battle.

Badal is leading the electoral contest from the front as he jumped into the fray by contesting from Ferozepur parliamentary constituency, considered a stronghold of the Akalis.

The chief's gambit of taking the plunge in the after a gap of 15 years is expected to boost party's rank and file, political pundits opined. Badal had contested the Lok Sabha polls from Faridkot thrice -- in 1998, 1999 and 2004.

The SAD, which claims to be the "only custodian" of Sikh issues, had been facing tough times over the sacrilege of religious scriptures and pardon granted to Dera chief in a blasphemy case. The rebellion by senior leaders like Ranjit Singh Brahmpura, and further added to its woes.

Badal is facing sitting MP Sher Singh Ghubaya, who had won Ferozepur seat twice on an ticket, AAP's Harjinder Singh and Democratic Alliance (PDA)'s

In Gurdaspur, the has reposed faith in Jakhar, who had won the seat in the 2017 bypoll by a margin of over 1.90 lakh votes. The by-election was necessitated following the death of and then MP

It maybe be tough to do an encore as Jakhar is facing Sunny Deol, who joined the on Monday. Deol, who is a popular figure in Punjab, could pose a formidable challenge to Jakhar.

"His (Jakhar) security (deposit) will be forfeited this time," Badal claimed on Friday.

Mann, meanwhile, is seeking re-election from Sangrur, but winning from the seat may not be easy due to infighting within the party. The stand-up is pitted against Congress nominee Kewal Dhillon, SAD's Parminder Dhindsa, PDA's Jassi Jasraj and Rajdev Singh Khalsa of the (Taksali).

Simranjit Singh Mann, of the SAD (Amritsar), is also trying his luck from Sangrur.

Sukhpal Singh Khaira, who floated the after he was ousted as the of Opposition in the assembly last year, is contesting from Bathinda. He is facing sitting SAD MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Congress candidate and AAP's Baljinder Kaur.

Simarjeet Singh Bains, who heads the Lok Insaaf Party, is contesting from Congress, SAD and the AAP have fielded Ravneet Bittu, and Tejpal Singh, respectively.

Sitting Patiala MP Dharamvira Gandhi, who had parted ways with the AAP, has floated the Nawan Party, which is part of the Gandhi is contesting against former Preneet Kaur, SAD nominee Surjit Singh Rakhra and AAP's Neena Mittal.

Polling in Punjab for the 13 Lok Sabha seats will take place in the last phase on May 19.

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First Published: Fri, April 26 2019. 16:10 IST