The decision was taken by the front representatives at a five-hour-long meeting at Sidhu's Delhi house last night, said Ludhiana MLA Simarjit Singh Bains who is a part of the front. Besides Sidhu, the meeting was attended by MLAs Pargat Singh and Balwinder Bains.
"The common minimum agenda will be not to let the anti-incumbency votes get divided in order to stop the Badals from retaining power in Punjab," he said.
Asked when the decision in this regard will be taken, Bains replied "within a few days", adding that Sidhu has been entrusted with the task.
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"The agenda of the meeting was to have a Badal-mukt (Badal-free) Punjab and not to let the anti-incumbency votes get divided, so that the Badals do not come to power again. If the Badals retain power due to the fourth front, it will be a huge loss for Punjab.
"Therefore, we will appeal to Gandhi, Chhotepur and other like-minded people not to create a fourth front as it will directly benefit the Badals in the polls," Bains said, adding that Pargat has been assigned the duty to appeal to Gandhi and Chhotepur in this regard.
The former BJP MP had said they had decided against forming a political party as there was not enough time to prepare for the polls, but had added that they were "open to alliance" for the "betterment of Punjab".
"The forum welcomes any alliance for the betterment of Punjab and will not be a political party. May Punjab, Punjabiyat and every Punjabi win," he had said.