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Amarinder accepts SAD's challenge to hold rally at Bathinda

Last Updated : 24 November 2015, 15:24 IST
Last Updated : 24 November 2015, 15:24 IST

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Accepting Sukhbir Singh Badal's challenge, senior Congress leader Amarinder Singh today said his party would hold a public rally "bigger" than that of SAD at the same venue in Bathinda.

"Yes, we will hold a public rally at the same venue (in Bathinda) and it will be bigger than that of yours," Amarinder said, referring to Deputy Chief Minister and SAD leader Sukhbir Badal's statement at a Bathinda rally yesterday that "I want to challenge Congress and Amarinder Singh to organise such a rally here".

"In our rally people will come on their own and shall not be imported from Haryana and Rajasthan. There will be no state sponsorship and misuse of government machinery," he taunted.

At the 'Sadbhavna Rally' in Bathinda, Sukhbir had said, "If Amarinder has courage then he should bring crowd at such scale here (Bathinda). Only then it would be known whether people are with SAD or Congress."

The Congress leader said that by holding a rally at Bathinda yesterday the father-son duo had "desperately tried to retrieve their lost confidence but failed miserably".

"Akalis were still being chased by the angry mobs and their ministers and leaders getting slapped and thrashed," Amarinder said.

The Congress MP from Amritsar also said the duo should desist from their "fanatic and venomous anti-Congress" propaganda devoid of reason or logic and aimed at only vitiating the atmosphere.

"Don't forget we can hit back faster and harder," he said. "Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones".

"If anything that came out of the rally yesterday it was your shaken confidence which you are trying to retrieve desperately but have failed repeatedly," he said.

"In your hearts both of you know that most of the people had only made a reluctant attendance," he said.

At the rally yesterday, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal had lashed out at the Congress and radical leaders for "disturbing" peace and harmony in the state and had said that the two were "two sides of the same coin".  

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Published 24 November 2015, 15:24 IST

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