71-year-old Singh, who also served as the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, joined the SAD here this evening in the presence of party president and Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal.
Badal told reporters Gen Singh had himself shown interest in contesting from Patiala Urban Assembly seat.
He exuded confidence that he will pull off a "historic win" against Amarinder, who is also an ex-Army man.
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Badal said Gen Singh was keen to serve the people of Patiala so he decided to contest from there.
"Gen Sahib is from Patiala and he had shown interest in serving the people there. He said he wants to serve the people of the city where he was raised and spent his childhood. It was he who decided to contest from Patiala," he said.
Gen Singh said he wondered what would be the fate of common citizens when Amarinder was not approachable to even a Governor.
Asked about his future agenda, the SAD leader said he believes in taking one step at a time.
"I take one step at a time and give my 100 per cent to achieve the objective," he said.
Notably, in January 2003, J J Singh had been appointed as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC) and took over as Army Commander-Western Command in January, 2004. On January 31, 2005, Singh had assumed the office of Chief of Army Staff.
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Attacking Amarinder, Gen Singh said "he will now realise whom he was facing. He is facing the son of the solider whose three generations have served in the armed forces. He will face the heat soon."
Gen Singh also thanked the SAD president as well as Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal for reposing confidence in him.
"Both Gen Sahib and Amarinder Singh started together in the Indian army as course mates. However, Amarinder chose to opt out after three years while Gen Sahib reached the top," Sukhbir, who announced the candidature of J J Singh as the party's candidate from Patiala (Urban) assembly constituency, said while taking a dig at the Punjab Congress Chief.
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