Chamkaur Sahib (Punjab): Seeking re-election from Chamkaur Sahib seat for the fourth time, Charanjit Singh Channi is banking on the development work he undertook in his constituency as an MLA and during his 111-day tenure as Punjab chief minister.
Channi recently made an impassioned speech telling the people of his long-time constituency that it would not be a victory if he wins by less than 50,000 votes. With the poll campaigning in Punjab entering its last phase, Channi, whom the Congress recently declared as its chief ministerial candidate, has been criss-crossing the state holding poll meetings in Malwa, Majha and Doaba regions.
During his visits, he talks about the pro-people initiatives his government took during its short tenure of 111 days. The Congress has also fielded Channi, who replaced Amarinder Singh last year and is the first chief minister of Punjab from the Scheduled Caste community, from Bhadaur (SC) in Barnala district. A few days ago, Channi asked people here to ensure his victory for the fourth consecutive time as he listed several development projects carried out in his home constituency.
"If we win (from Chamkaur Sahib) by less than 50,000 votes, then it will not be a victory," Channi had said. "I am your son and your brother. I have been with you for 15 years and never went away for even a day. I am nothing without you," he said. Channi, who has BA, LLB, MBA, M.A. degrees and is now doing a PhD, has cultivated the image of a commoner and has remained accessible to people.
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While campaigning in Ludhiana, Channi stopped at a dhaba to have dinner and mingled with some truck drivers. Earlier, at a public gathering in Ludhiana, he got down from the stage to freely mingle with the audience. While campaigning in Bhadaur, the chief minister took time off to play cricket with locals and cards with the elderly. However, opponents have targeted Channi's "common man" image over the recent arrest of his nephew by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case linked to alleged illegal sand mining in Punjab.
Besides talking about the work done by his government, the chief minister has also been attacking the rival parties, particularly the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), saying that people will not be misled by their "false claims". On the development work carried out here, residents said a theme park was completed in November last year, construction of a skill institute has begun and foundation stones of two bridges were laid by Channi.