Down but not out\, Puri retains Cabinet berth (Profile)

Down but not out, Puri retains Cabinet berth (Profile)

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

unsuccessfully contested the from Punjab's Amritsar, the seat known for the holiest of Sikh shrines -- Harmandir Sahib -- popularly known as the Golden Temple, but he developed a bond with the city and its people in his maiden electoral battle.

After witnessing the embarrassing defeat of its high-profile candidate in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Puri, a Sikh but non-Jat, was the second to have lost the seat at the height of a Modi wave.

The diplomat-turned-politician faced a tough straight fight in the constituency dominated by the Jat community, and lost by 99,626 votes to the Congress' Gurjit Aujla.

A 1974-batch officer, Puri was among the two Sikh ministers in outgoing NDA government at the Centre.

Often accompanied by BJP and by his wife Laxmi Puri, also a career diplomat, Puri, an urban Sikh having roots in the national capital, carried out a vigorous campaign in from where Jaitley was defeated in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections by the Congress'

had won this seat by a margin of more than a lakh votes by defeating Jaitley. At that time, the SAD-BJP combine was in power in the state.

The seat was represented by cricketer-turned-politician from 2004 to 2014 when he was with the BJP. Sidhu is now a in the government in

Following his win in Amritsar, Singh led the to a thumping victory in the elections in February 2017.

He quit as the MP before the Assembly polls and Aujla was fielded by the for the by-election, which the latter won by over 1.97 lakh votes, defeating the BJP and candidates in a triangular fight.

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First Published: Thu, May 30 2019. 21:04 IST