He said while he was committed to accommodating those, who withdrew from the fray in support of the party nominees, in key positions after the formation of the government, the party would not accept defiance.
Party discipline would be maintained and the interests of the chosen candidates would be protected at all costs. Those who did not withdraw or retire from the contest, however, would be thrown out of the party and not allowed to ever come back, the PPCC chief said.
The PPCC chief made it clear that there was no question of showing laxity towards those who continue to violate party discipline.
It was important, he said, to set a precedent so that the party polity and propriety is not violated.
Party interests outweigh individual interests and all the candidates who have been allocated tickets have been chosen on the sole criteria of winnability, as well as in strict adherence to the one-family-one-ticket rule, he said.
The last date for withdrawal of nomination for February 4 Assembly polls to 117 seats in Punjab is tomorrow.
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