1. Home
  2. Politics
  3. Punjab polls: Navjot Sidhu versus Akali Dal’s Bikram Majithia in Punjab’s Amritsar East seat

Punjab polls: Navjot Sidhu versus Akali Dal’s Bikram Majithia in Punjab’s Amritsar East seat

By Digital Team 
Updated Date

Punjab: Congress’s Navjot Sidhu, who campaigned tirelessly for the arrest of Akali Dal leader Bikram Majithia in drugs case, will be up against him in a head to head contest in the assembly elections due next month.

Also Read :- Jharkhand Train Accident: Major rail accident in Chakradharpur, Jharkhand

Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal said that Majithia will dismantle Sidhu’s arrogance in the Assembly elections. Majithia is brother-in-law of Badal.”Majithia will ensure that Sidhu would forfeit his security deposit,” said Badal while speaking to reporters in Amritsar. The SAD chief is contesting the next month’s polls from the Majitha seat.

Also Read :- Kullu Cloud Burst: Cloud burst in Tosh of Himachal, bridge, shops and liquor shops washed away

Mr Sidhu is the sitting MLA from Amritsar East, a seat he won comfortably in 2017 with no big face contesting against him.

This would be the second seat Bikram Majithia will be contesting. He had won the 2012 and 2017 assembly elections from Majithia, an assembly segment in Amritsar, seen as his “safe seat”.

In December, Mr Majithia, 46, was booked in a drugs case and later received anticipatory bail from the High Court. He is currently being investigated by a Special Investigation Team.

Mr Sidhu, who had declared that “he would not rest” till Mr Majithia is arrested, is yet to respond to the announcement by Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal.

Unlike the 2017 elections, this will be the only seat in the state that will witness a high-profile contest. Me Sidhu’s other big adversary — former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, whose Punjab Lok Congress is in alliance with the BJP, is contesting from Patiala Urban.

Also Read :- Mumbai police got a big success in Yashashree Shinde murder case, accused Dawood arrested from Karnataka

In 2017, former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh unsuccessfully contested against his predecessor Parkash Singh Badal from his stronghold Lambi constituency.

Sukhbir Badal had also successfully contested against AAP’s Bhagwant Mann and Congress’s Ravneet Bittu from Jalalabad seat in Fazilka district.

Punjab will hold polls to elect 117 members of the state Assembly on February 20. The counting of votes will be done on March 10.

For the latest news and reviews, follow us on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter पर फॉलो करे...
Digital Reporter Advertisement
Digital Reporter Advertisement