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Election of Punjab Council: Everything in Families in Sad & Congress

Bathinda: Against the duo of the children in Shiromani Akali Dal (sad), it was a mother-in-law-daughter-in-law at Congress, looking forward to the benefits of generation in politics.
If SEDD has put the former Minister of Tota Singh from the Dharamkot assembly segment and his son Barjinder Singh from the assembly segment of Moga, Congress has lowered the former Principal Minister of Rajinder Kaur Bhattal from Lehagaga in Sangrur and Bikram Putra-in-law Singh Bajwa from Sahnewal in Ludhiana District.
Father-son Duo -Parkash Singh Badal and Sukhbir Badal – there is in the field.
Sukhbir will compete from Jalalabad and Senior Badal from the Lambi assembly segment.
Expanding the list at the family circuit, Sad Bikram Singh Majithia was in Fray from the East Amritsar segment and his wife Ganieve Kaur from the Majitha Assembly segment.
Badal has won 11 elections from 1957, while Sukhbir has won and won three assembly elections from Jalalabad.
Majithia has compiled and won three consecutive elections in 2007, 2012 and 2017 of the Majithja assembly segment.
His wife Ganieve Kaur was new in politics and fought for its first election.
Both Bhattal and Tota Singh are political figures that rise high on each party.
Bhattal has won six elections and lost four in his political career which stretched more than 50 years while Tota Singh had won three elections and lost two.
Two brothers remain MLA at different times.
His son-in-law was also placed from Sahnewal in 2012, but lost the election.
Bhattal began his career from the Dhanaula assembly segment (now Dubar) in the Barnala district in 1972 on the Congress ticket and lost to Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, which was contested as an independent candidate.
He has lost in 1977 to the Singh of CPI (M).
In 1980, he won from Dhanala.
In 1985, he had shifted to Lehagaga at Sangrur and lost to captain Amarinder Singh Uncle Mrs.
Inderdit Singh Jaije, who had been contested on a sad ticket.
From 1992, he won five consecutive elections from the Lehagaga assembly chair but lost to Parminder Singh Dhindsa from SEDD in 2017.
Now, he will face a Parminder who corresponds to SAD tickets (Sanyukt).
Among other things, Manjit Singh Bhattal’s brother won from Dhanaula in 1992 and another brother Kuldeep Singh was also from Dhanala in the 2007 assembly election.
Tota Singh won from the assembly segment hopefully in 1997 and 2002 concerning a sad ticket.
He lost in 2007 from Moga and after that shifted to the Dharamkot assembly segment in the Moga District.
He won in 2012 from Dharamkot on a sad and lost ticket in 2017.
His son Barjinder Singh was first given a ticket from Moga in 2017 and was placed in third place.
In 2017, both Tota Singh and Barjinder had lost their seats and even though they had been lowered again for each of the 2022 assembly segments of the Dharamkot chair and hopefully.

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