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Sitting local MLA, the Patiala Royal Preneet Kaur starts

She is holding fort for her husband Capt Amarinder Singh, first at their Moti Bagh palace she meets the public till 10.30 AM and after that moves out for campaign.

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her day early and ends late. She is holding fort for her husband Capt Amarinder Singh, first at their Moti Bagh palace she meets the public till 10.30 AM and after that moves out for campaign.

She is accompanied by her granddaughter 21-year-old Seher Inder Kaur who has recently completed her American High School diploma from Kodaikanal International School in Tamil Nadu.

Preneet Kaur, an old horse in the field, praises her granddaughter.

"I never thought that she will campaign so passionately for her dadaji (Grandfather) and she knows the issues which are affecting the state-- from drug menace to unemployment, farmers in debt circle and so forth," she says.

Seher Inder Kaur keeps shuttling between her grandmother Preneet and aunt Jaya Inder Kaur.

"This is the first time I am campaigning for my granddad in these elections and people believe in him," she says, adding the "youth are with him (Amarinder) as he can bond well with them".

"Unemployment is a big issue here, besides the drugs meance and to get jobs and finish this menace I tell youth to vote for him," She says.

While the retired army chief moves out with his trusted soldiers, his wife Anupama Kaur travels on her own trying to convince the electorate to vote for her husband.

"I, being wife of an army officer, had conversed with ladies belonging to all sections of the society and know the problem of the man on the street."

"It is a totally new experience," she says and adds that she loves to serve the people and being a Punjabi here see feels connected to her roots.

Campaigning for his father, Vivek Pal Singh who is visiting different places in the city says the politics here and in France is totally different as there is not so much disparity in income and education levels there unlike here.

"I am municipal councillor there and campaigning there is very easy as the people connect their easily," he said.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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