Election of Punjab Council: Ticket Denied, Satwinder Bitti raises a question mark for the slogan ‘Ladki Hun Lad Sakti Lad Sakti Hun’ Congress – News2IN
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Election of Punjab Council: Ticket Denied, Satwinder Bitti raises a question mark for the slogan ‘Ladki Hun Lad Sakti Lad Sakti Hun’ Congress

Election of Punjab Council: Ticket Denied, Satwinder Bitti raises a question mark for the slogan 'Ladki Hun Lad Sakti Lad Sakti Hun' Congress
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Ludhiana: The leading leader of the Sahnewal Congress at the Satwinder Ludhiana Satwinder Bitti has rebelled after the party denied the ticket to him and vice versa Vikram Bajwa (son-in-law former Minister of Rajinder Kaur Bhattal) was reduced from elections.
Threatens the contest as an independent candidate, Bitti – also a known singer and former national hockey player – without giving the name of the accusation that the congress has played into Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and remembering the candidate as “Walkover Weak Candidates”.
Bitti has armed the 2017 state election on the Congress ticket from Sahnewal where he lost to Sad’s Sharanjit Singh Dhillon with a narrow margin of 4,511 votes.
Angry Satween Bitti said, “I was surprised that despite giving the slogan ‘Ladki Hun Lad Sakti Hun’, his horse leader Priyanka Gandhi was silent because such treatment was handed down to the women’s women, especially those facing me.
The situation that flared up to make a breakthrough congress in election Like Sahnewal, which for a decade is being ruled by the sadness.
“” The decision to involve a weak candidate from Sahnewal has been taken by several evil elements from the party sadly so that their candidates win and the congress loses, “he said.
Bitti added, “While I feel insulted, I can’t ignore the aspirations and expectations of my supporters and workers who have the view that I need to fight for the election.
Therefore, I have decided that I will immediately submit my nomination from Sahnewal Constitution as an independent candidate and It’s up to the High Command Congress now to reverse his decision.

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