Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

With 20 rallies planned in a week, Sidhu gets set for campaign blitz in 3 states

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi

NEW DELHI: Star campaigner for Congress Navjot Singh Sidhu will need to put his best foot forward as he is set to address 20 public meetings in three states within a week.

A plan has been drawn up for the cricketer-turned-politician from Punjab to campaign in the three of the five election bound states. Starting Friday, he will visit Chhattisga­rh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Known for his oratory skills and trademark “Sidhuisms”, an assortment of one-liners, the Punjab tourism minister is going to be the “star votecatche­r” for the Congress after party chief Rahul Gandhi who has been crisscross­ing all the five poll-bound states since September.

“I will start campaignin­g in Chhattisga­rh tomorrow [Friday],” Sidhu said. “The first day is packed with five rallies.”

While the second phase of polling in Chhattisga­rh begins on November 20, single-phase polling will take place in Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram on November 28. Telangana and Rajasthan will go to poll on December 7. The counting of votes for all five states will take place on December 11.

On an average, 55-year-old Sidhu, a former BJP MP who joined the Congress in 2017, will be addressing four rallies a day.

In Chhattisga­rh, he will campaign in 13 rural and urban localities including Raipur, Sakti, Bilaspur, Patan, and Ahiwara, within three days. From November 19 onwards, he will be in Madhya Pradesh, following which he will travel through Rajasthan in four days.

A Congress functionar­y said Sidhu could match the highpitche­d campaign of BJP leaders, especially Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, who has raised the pitch over the Ram Temple issue.

While the Sikhs constitute 0.27% of Chhattisga­rh’s 25.5 million population, the community accounts for 0.21% of the 75 million population in MP. Sikhs constitute 1.27% of Rajasthan’s 68 million-population.

Raipur-based political analyst Ashok Tomar said Sidhu will be a star attraction among the young voters. “Being a former cricketer and also a part of the popular comedy show, he will attract young voters who are disillusio­ned over growing unemployme­nt in Chhattisga­rh,” he said.

Sidhu, who retired from all forms of cricket in 1999, was also part of a popular TV show called ‘Comedy Nights with Kapil’.

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Navjot Singh Sidhu

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