Karnal (Haryana): Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni, who is leading the farmers' protest against farm laws, announced that he will contest the upcoming Punjab Assembly elections. Though as a part of Mission Punjab, he is connecting with people across the state who themselves within their own party limits will contest in the upcoming polls.
"Mission Punjab means the people of Punjab, intellectuals and wise people come together and fight the elections from all over Punjab, but I won't fight in these elections. I am just connecting these people. They will fight through their respective parties," said Chaduni.
"Mission Punjab means sidelining the parties looting us and bringing new people because politics is looting the nation," he added.
Chaduni made this statement after he attended a meeting with United Kisan Morcha leader Surjit Singh Phool and various other district heads of farmers unions at Dera Kar Seva Gurdwara in Karnal district of Haryana.
Punjab Assembly elections are scheduled to take place next year. In 2017 Assembly polls, Congress won an absolute majority in the state by winning 77 seats and ousted the SAD-BJP government after 10 years. Aam Aadmi Party emerged as the second-largest party winning 20 seats in 117-member Punjab Legislative Assembly. The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) could only manage to win 15 seats while the BJP secured three seats.