Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

This hot seat set to see multi-cornered contest

Even as Cong is looking at the seat, which hasn’t given mandate to same party for two consecutiv­e terms in last 5 polls, as a safe bet, it won’t be a cakewalk for ruling party, with SAD (Taksali) and Bargari Morcha entering fray

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com

ANANDPUR SAHIB: In the last five Lok Sabha elections, voters of the Anandpur Sahib constituen­cy have elected the Congress and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) candidates alternatel­y, not giving mandate to the same party for two consecutiv­e terms.

The segment’s proximity to the state capital Chandigarh makes it the most sought-after general category seat if the number of applicatio­ns the ruling Congress has received so far is of any indication.

Also, since the political graph of both the Akalis and the principal opposition party in the state, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), is down, the Congress is looking at the segment as a safe bet.

But it might turn into a multicorne­red contest with SAD (Taksali), the breakaway Akali faction, fielding former assembly deputy speaker Bir Devinder Singh, who has jumped both Congress and Akali ships. The Bargari Insaaf Morcha of Sikh radicals too has fielded Bikramjit Singh Sodhi from the seat to cash in on the strong community sentiment in Anandpur Sahib, which is home to one of five Takhts of Sikhism.

CONG’S DILEMMA

Too many ticket aspirants have left the ruling Congress weary, and wary. While party president Rahul Gandhi’s mantra of not fielding Rajya Sabha members or

their kin can hit prospects of senior leader Ambika Soni, who lost to SAD’s Prem Singh Chandumajr­a in 2014, she too is not too keen to contest. But Soni will have the final say on who steps

into her shoes, if not her son Anoop, a businessma­n, who she is keen on passing on the baton to.

While Soni is close to former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, a Rahul protege and party’s national spokesman, Jaiveer Shergill, has also applied for the ticket. “I belong to Anandpur Sahib and have worked in the party at various levels,” Jaiveer says. But if the party opts for a Hindu face, former MP Manish Tewari, who had shied away from contesting from his home seat Ludhiana in 2014, may also be accommodat­ed here.

Chandumajr­a remains ticket frontrunne­r for from SAD. He has been busy visiting every nook

and corner of the constituen­cy for last five months. The name of SAD chief Sukhbir Badal’s protege, Daljit Cheema, a former minister, is also doing the rounds. Cheema may contest in case Chandumajr­a is shifted to another seat. But Chandumajr­a rules out the possibilit­y.

“I have taken up issues pertaining to Punjab in the Lok Sabha and was twice adjudged as the best MP,” he says.

AAP has announced Narinder Singh Shergill, a progressiv­e farmer, as its candidate. “I have been working in the segment for 10 years. I am reaching out personally to each and every voter,” says Narinder Shergill.

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