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Patiala: Patiala: Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh on Tuesday filed his nomination papers from the Patiala constituency for the February 4 state assembly election.
Amarinder will also contest from Lambi and he is set to file his papers from there on Wednesday for a contest he calls the "grandfather of all battles."
"Both Patiala and Lambi are important for me, Patiala is my hometown," he said.
Talking to media persons after filing his nomination, Amarinder said he was determined to defeat Badal from Lambi in order to teach a "lesson" to all future chief ministers allegedly misusing their powers for personal and family gains.
He ruled out any serious challenge to him from JJ Singh, the Shiromani Akali Dal candidate for Patiala seat.
Accompanied by his wife and the present Patiala MLA Preneet Kaur and other family members Amarinder went to the office of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate and filed his nomination papers.
Earlier, 74-year-old Amarinder stopped en route to offer prayers and take blessings at the gurdwara and temple at Burj Baba Ala Singh at the historic Qila Mubarak of his ancestral home, followed by the Kali Mata Mandir, built by his family, as well as Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib.
After filing the papers, he embarked on a roadshow through his home town.
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