
Punjab Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh shows strawberries he has planted at his home in Chandigarh on Sunday. Tribune Photo: Pradeep Tewari
Rajmeet Singh
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, February 5
The polling is over in Punjab, but not for state Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh. He is scheduled to visit poll-bound Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh to campaign for the party.A day after the hard-fought poll battle in the state, the scion of erstwhile Patiala royal estate did not let the poll fatigue get to him. “I will be visiting Uttarakhand before moving to Uttar Pradesh,” Capt Amarinder said today.He spent the morning with his grandchildren and relatives in Patiala before leaving for Chandigarh around 10.30am.At his bungalow here, he got down to reading the final draft of his book on the battle of Saragarhi. It is slated for release next month. “I carried the draft with me during campaigning. But due to hectic schedule, I was unable to read it. At the end of the day, I was too tired to go through it,” said the CM face of the Congress.“Post polling, there’s nothing to do. I am in a different mindset, focusing on the job at hand,” he said, relaxing in the lobby on the first floor, where he has planted strawberries. As plants have bore fruit, he relishes these and offers them to his guests.In the afternoon, he hosted a lunch for the IPAC team, which he said did a “good job”. “I am politely turning down requests from visitors to go downstairs to pose for selfies because it gets exhausting after a long schedule of campaigning.”Confident, he glanced through several survey reports on his mobile phone that hint towards the Congress forming the government. The conversation was interrupted by calls from candidates, who seemed to share their feedback on polling trends in their constituencies.“We are expecting 34 seats in Malwa, 19 in Majha and 14 in Doaba. My boys are confidant of performing well. We may not do well on one or two seats in Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar districts,” he added.
Preneet back to household chores
- Patiala: Former Union Minister Preneet Kaur said she was relieved partially as the canvassing was over. “I woke up early in the morning as I had to meet supporters. I have to attend a bhog and a birthday party of a supporter,” she said on Sunday. Now, her focus is home. “Relatives had come over to assist us in campaigning. Since they have left, I will be spending the next two days on household chores,” Preneet added.
Raninder has no time to relax
- Capt Amarinder Singh’s son Raninder Singh, who managed his father’s campaign in Lambi, said he had a tough month. He hosted a lunch for his supporters in Lambi on Sunday. As he reached New Moti Bagh Palace in the evening, he was surrounded by Congress supporters waiting for him to give feedback of the election process. “I will wake up late on Monday. I have not been able to do that for long. I will leave for Delhi as we are hosting the shooting World Cup there. So, I have no time to relax,” he added. Raninder is the president of the National Rifle Association of India. — Aman sood