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Sanyukt Samaj Morcha releases second list of 20 candidates for Punjab Assembly elections

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Chandigarh, January 17

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The Sanyukt Samaj Morcha on Monday released its second list of candidates for the Punjab Assembly elections.

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The party announced 20 new candidates for the February 20 elections.

The SSM gave tickets to Lakhwinder Singh from Ferozepur City, Kuldip Singh from Nawanshahr, Balwinder Singh from Batala, Tarun Bawa Jain from Ludhiana (West ), Harkirat Singh from Atam Nagar, Gurpreet Singh Kotli from Gidderbaha, Sukhminder Kumar from Malout, Anroop Kaur from Muktsar and Boota Singh Shadipur from Sanaur.

Chamkaur Singh will contest from Bhucho, Sarabjit Singh from Dhuri, Mora Singh from Ferozepur Rural, Satnam Singh from Raja Sansi, Surinder Singh from Jalalabad, Amarjit Singh Maan from Sunam, Bhagwant Singh from Bhadaur, Abhikarn Singh from Barnala, Gurnam Singh Bikhi from Mansa, Chota Singh Miyan from Sardulgarh and Simardeep Singh from Payal.

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Sanyukt Samaj Morcha had released its first list of 10 candidates, including the names of SSM leader Balbir Singh Rajewal from Samrala and Prem Singh Bhangu from Ghanaur, on January 12.

The SSM has ruled out an alliance with Aam Aadmi Party and has decided to go it alone.

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