Also Read: 'Stuntbaazi': Charanjit Channi dismisses attack against IAF convoy in Poonch as bid 'to make BJP win' Lok Sabha polls Stating that a big liquor scam happened in Delhi and the same happened in Punjab also, Channi added, "We demand an inquiry into it. Instead of being welcomed, he (Kejriwal) should be opposed." Arvind Kejriwal will start his Lok Sabha election campaign in Punjab on Thursday. He is likely to hold a mega roadshow in Amritsar in which Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann will also participated.
In Delhi, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are contesting on 3:4 seat-sharing agreement. However, both the parties are contesting separately in Punjab after ‘mutual agreement’. Also Read: AAP, Congress ‘mutually agreed’ to go solo in Punjab says Arvind Kejriwal, rules out any ‘hostility’ Arvind Kejriwal is out of jail after the Supreme Court granted interim relief till till June 1, in Delhi liquor policy case.
On May 12, while campaigning in his constituency, Channi also took a jibe at the AAP government saying that drug trafficking was widespread and the law and order situation had worsened. Charanjit Singh Channi is fighting against AAP candidate Pawan Kumar Tinu and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) candidate Mohinder Singh Kaypee from Jalandhar seat. After May 4 terrorists attack on IAF convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, Channi had remarked that these are all stunts and not attacks.
He faced huge criticism for his remark. Later, he clarified that he targeted the Centre over the 2019 Pulwama terror strike and said he was proud of the country's soldiers. However, on May 14, Punjab Chief Electoral Officer Sibin C said Channi's remark violated the model code of conduct.Milestone Alert!
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