Patiala is the pocket borough of Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh, who has been declared the party's chief ministerial candidate, and this time his opponent is Gen (retd) J J Singh of the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal, with a resurgent AAP hoping to pull off a surprise win.
Having won the seat thrice in the past, Amarinder has improved upon the victory margin with every election. In 2012, he had won the seat by about 40,000 votes, despite visiting the constituency only twice. First, for filing his nomination papers and then to address a public meeting.
He also went to the Kali Mata Temple and the Dukhniwaran Gurdwara before filing his nomination papers. This was followed by a road show which was expectedly a grand success.
It is difficult to imagine Patiala without its royal family. In 1947, a large population of refugees from Pakistan settled here. The then ruler, Maharaja Yadvinder Singh settled these people and provided them amenities.
The Akali Dal sprang a surprise by fielding General (retd) J J Singh, the first Sikh to have become the Army chief, against him.
"For the first time in history a General will be defeated by a Captain", a confident Amarinder said while reacting to Singh's nomination.
As Amarinder is busy stumping for party candidates elsewhere, his wife and former Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur and daughter Jaya Inder Kaur hold the fort for him.
who is busy handling his father's campaign in Lambi. Amarinder is also contesting from Lambi against Chief Minister and Akali Dal stalwart Parkash Singh Badal.
Besides J J Singh, Balbir Singh of the Aam Aadmi Party, is also in the fray, seeking to make the contest triangular.
In 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Amarinder's wife had lost Patiala seat to Dharmavira Gandhi of AAP, but maintained a lead from Patiala Assembly segment. AAP has since split in the state and Gandhi is no longer with it.
Entering the poll arena for the first time, J J Singh, a greenhorn in politics, says his motto is "decisive victory against Amarinder who is not accessible and is an arrogant leader drunk with power".
"I am not here to seek vote, but to serve the people," he says, adding "may the best candidate win".
The former Army General says political dynamics in Punjab have changed after AAP entered the fray. He feels AAP candidate will eat into the traditional votes of Congress, helping him in the process.
"I am here with no past baggage"...I am fighting a battle against a person with colonial mindset," he says.
Describing himself as a "true soldier", Singh says Amarinder was "not a true army personnel".
"Amarinder joined the Army just to get the rank...He was never active in combat. In the 1965 war, when army personnel were recalled, he should have opted to serve on the border," he says.
AAP's Balbir Singh, however, considers himself a dark horse.
"Why is Amarinder fighting a war by proxy? Where is he?" he asks.
The eye surgeon, who had crafted Dharamvira Gandhi's campaign against Preneet in 2014 polls, asserts, "First we defeated the Rani. Now it is the turn of the Raja.
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