Punjab seat sharing: BJP to contest on 65 seats, PLC on 37, SAD (Sanyukt) on 15

Delhi | Monday | 24th January, 2022

Summary:

New Delhi, Jan 24 (PTI) The BJP in Punjab will contest on 65 assembly seats, the Punjab Lok Congress on 37 seats and the SAD (Sanyukt) on 17 seats, BJP chief J P Nadda said on Monday as he announced the seat-sharing agreement between his party and its allies for the February 20 state polls.

Nadda said Punjab is a border state and security is a very important issue as far as assembly elections are concerned.

Hailing Punjab as a "leader", especially in defence and food security of the country, he said, "Today Punjab needs special attention, it needs a double engine government and a better coordination between the Centre and the state." Nadda announced the seat-sharing agreement at a press conference here at the BJP headquarters in the presence of Punjab Lok Congress supremo Amarinder Singh and Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt) Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa.

"I am announcing a broader seat sharing agreement, BJP will contest on 65 seats, PLC on 37 seats and SAD (Sanyukt) on 15 seats," Nadda said.

After the press conference, a BJP delegation led by Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat met Election Commission of India officials to complain against Sidhu"s principal strategic advisor Mohammad Mustafa for allegedly making communal remarks at a public meeting in Malerkotla.The former Punjab DGP has been booked for promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race and other identity markers to score gains in election.

The FIR came a day after a video showing him making the alleged remarks was circulated on social media.We have urged the ECI to act against Mustafa for giving a provocative speech in Malerkotla on January 20, Shekhawat said.