Ludhiana is weaving a contest in which the Congress will meet its past, as the two main rivals in the textile city of Punjab are former Congressmen.
Current Congress candidate and its national spokesman Manish Tewari is up against former party men Gurcharan Singh Galib and Kehar Singh, who have switched loyalty to the Shiromani Akali Dal and the Bahujan Samaj Party, respectively.
While Galib snapped an over four-decade-old tie with the Congress just two months ago after being denied a ticket, Singh was a leader of the Backward Class cell of the Congress before switching the loyalty to the Congress.
However, apprehending that the past party men may eat into its traditional vote bases due to their long association with it, the Congress is playing the Manmohan Singh card to woo voters, according to political observers.
In the Sikh-dominated segments of the constituency, the party supporters are appealing to people to vote for the Congress to have a Sikh Prime Minister. Moreover, where there is less Sikh population, party supporters are seeking votes by describing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as a man of bold decisions.
Congress candidate Manish Tewari has described the Prime Minister as a great economist and a man who took bold decisions, including the one for finalising the Indo-US nuclear deal.
To magnify the impact of its appeal, the party has roped in Delhi-based
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