Chandigarh:Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday released a list of Punjab Lok Congress (PLC) Party candidates contesting from 22 constituencies during a press conference in Chandigarh, wherein he also declared that he will be contesting the elections from the Patiala Urban constituency. The former Chief Minister's new party PLC has been allotted 37 out of the 117 seats in the state as part of its alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and SAD (Sanyukt), with discussions still in progress on possibly another five seats for the party, as informed by Capt. Singh. He further declared that the second list of candidates will be released in the next two days.
"We have given a good set of candidates with a clear focus on winnability while ensuring due representation across regions and various sections of the society," the PLC chief, who will contest for the Patiala Urban seat, said here. Of the 37 seats in the PLC kitty, the maximum of 26 is from the Malwa region of the state, which will consequently play a crucial role in the upcoming elections. The PLC's share in seat allocation for the Majha region currently stands at seven, while the Doaba region accounts for four seats, wherein Ajit Pal Singh has been given the ticket.
The first list of candidates from the Doaba region includes Amandeep Singh alias Gora Gill, the former Punjab Congress spokesperson. Satvir Singh Palli Jhikki, who will contest from Nawanshahr, is the Chairman of the District Planning Board, Nawanshahr and former President of the PYC, District Nawanshahr, according to the statement released by the party. Singh also introduced ex-captain of Indian hockey team Ajit Pal Singh in the fray from the Nakodar constituency.
Releasing the first list of nominees, the PLC leader said all these candidates have strong political credentials and are well-known faces in their respective constituencies. Farzana Alam Khan, the only woman candidate, is a former SAD MLA and wife of late DGP Izhar Alam Khan, contesting from Malerkotla in the Malwa region.
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