A day after announcing the Congress was "boycotting" the Khadoor Sahib bye-poll, Amarinder reacted sharply to Sukhbir's yesterday's comment that they had run away from the field.
"I'd be glad if Sukhbir, who is claiming so much popularity, announces a snap poll. I assure him, we'll not disappoint him. We'll contest and defeat him," he said.
Punjab's Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal had yesterday said the Congress party "has fled the Khadoor Sahib field out of fear of certain and humiliating defeat".
He claimed Congress would have won the bye-poll anyway since people of Khadoor Sahib endorsed Sikki's decision.
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But retaining one Assembly seat, with a life left for less than a year, is immaterial for us, he said.
"Our main concern and priority is to get those responsible for desecration and killing of peaceful protesters, punished, which we will certainly do after forming our government in 2017," Amarinder said in a statement here.
"I've only one question for the AAP. If we've an understanding with the Akalis on the matter of principle, why did it (the AAP) not contest itself?" he asked.
AAP has decided not to field its candidate as it wants to concentrate on the 2017 Assembly polls in the state.
The last date for filing of nominations ended yesterday and ruling Shiromani Akali Dal candidate Ravinder Singh Brahmpura is the only prominent nominee in the fray.
The seat had fallen vacant after Congress' Ramanjit Singh Sikki had resigned over incidents of sacrilege in his constituency last year.