PATIALA: Nawab Ali, 47, has opposed two elections and lost, but he hasn’t given up.
Ali, who said he was annoyed with political parties in Punjab did not provide representation to the Muslim community while distributing tickets, on Saturday submitting a nomination as an independent candidate from the fatehgarh assembly segment.
In Chamkaur Sahib, the chair represented by Charanjit Minister Singh Channi’s head, former BSP worker Rupinder Singh also submitted a nomination as an independent candidate.
BSP-SAD candidate (b) from the chair is Jagmohan Singh Sandhu.
Ali has a small and new tire small business.
Residents of Sirhind City in Fatehgarh Sahib, he opposed the 2017 Assembly poll from the Amloh seat and then the Election of Sabha 2019 from Chandigarh.
“Being chairman of the Punjab Pradesh Muslim Welfare Association, I have worked on the ground and has a strong handle throughout the Fatehgarh Sahib district.
I work with Congress for more than 18 years and remain a minority wing chairman at Fatehgarh Sahib, but I left a party in 2012, Because I feel there is no room for a minority in the main political parties, “Ali said, who will face the Congress sit.
Mla Kuljit Singh Nagra, a sad candidate Jagdeep Singh Cheema and Lakhbir Singh Rai from AAP.
“The minority has been overlooked by all major parties that only count the number of votes in certain segments.
In Malerkotla, all major parties have announced their candidates as Muslims because of the great division of the Muslim community; but, in the remaining part of the country, Muslims are usually ignored, Muslims are usually ignored, “He said.
He welcomed the electoral commission decision not to allow physical demonstrations.
With only RS 8000 in cash in his hand, Rupinder, an employee at the car dealer, said he served BSP for more than 25 years, but left a party two years ago after he was rejected by Zila Parishad tickets.