Chandigarh: The leader of Sanyukt Samaj Morcha Balbir Singh Rajewal on Sundays overrid the Alliance with the AAM AADMI Party for the Punjab Registration in the next month and said they would declare their candidates in a week.
The various punjab farming agencies that have taken part in the upperity of agricultural law have now launched their political front last month and announced to oppose the assembly poll.
The leaders of Sanyukt Samaj Morcha (SSM) on Sunday held talks with the leader of the farmer Gurnam Singh Chaduni, who has launched the Sanyukt Sangharsh party to oppose the poll.
Overcoming the media here, Rajewal said Morcha would not have a bond with the AAM AADMI (AAP) party.
He was referred to as “unfounded” advice that his political front wanted 60 seats while AAP only offered 10.
Asked whether they would bind with other parties, said Rajewal, “we will see when the time arrives.” The leader said Sanyukt Samaj Morcha had formed three committees, the Supervisory Committee for the Chief of the Candidate, Parliamentary Council and the Manifesto Committee.
“We will come out with our first candidate list in two-three days and within a week, all candidates will be announced,” Rajewal said.
Asked whether only farmers would be contestants, Rajewal said the candidates would be from every part of society, including the scheduled community and caste traders.
Chaduni, who is the head of Haryana BKU (Chaduni), held a meeting with SSM leaders and said he had decided not to announce his party’s candidate.
His clothes have stopped the announcement of the 10 candidates he contained, Chaduni told reporters here referring to his conversation with SSM.
Asked whether there was talks with them in the seat of sharing, he said, “because things develop, we will tell you.” Asked whether he could combine his clothes with SSM, Chaduni said preterm to comment on this.
Asked about the meeting with Chaduni, Rajewal said SSM had formed a committee, which would enter what their requirements and therefore the decision would be taken.
“How many tickets they want, how much we can give, this will be decided by the committee,” said Rajewal.
For questions about PM security hoses in Ferozepur, Rajewal said farmers were not involved in it and demanded that security institutions must investigate in this matter.