"Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh should not resort to bullying constitutional authorities like the Election Commission of India by raising bizarre and preposterous demands and have the audacity to interfere in their functioning," he said.
Admarinder has written to the Chief Election Commissioner of India, requesting him to consider holding the Assembly elections in Punjab in a single phase arguing, "Spreading the polling over two or three days would be detrimental to free and fair elections... And suicidal for Punjab's democratic polity."
"Usually multi-phase polling is held in large states or where logistics demands it so or which have a history of poll violence. But in Punjab, elections have always been in single phase and there had been no poll violence in the past," he said.
"Ironically, Amarinder says he apprehends violence from the Akalis, while he himself has been exhorting and provoking Congressmen to take on SAD supporters and not allow them in villages," Dhindsa alleged, adding 2011 too, Amarinder had aired such apprehensions of violence but the polls were peaceful.
"We are prepared to face the electorate irrespective of the fact the elections are single phase or double. Congress is jittery of non-issues and looking for escape route and alibis to explain it debacle which is certain," Dhindsa claimed.
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