All major political parties, including Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), have fielded them.
Tejinder Pal Singh Sidhu, who served as Deputy Commissioner of Mohali for about three years, has been fielded by SAD from Mohali. Sidhu quit as Secretary of Punjab Mandi Board before taking the electoral plunge.
Sidhu, son-in-law of senior Akali leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, was a former army officer and was selected to Punjab Civil Services in 1989. Sidhu, 59, was elevated to the Indian Administrative Service in 2012.
J J Singh, 71, yesterday joined SAD and exuded confidence he would pull off a "historic win" against Amarinder.
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AAP, which is eyeing to wrest power from SAD-BJP combine in Punjab, has fielded former police officers and Arjuna awardees Kartar Singh and Sajjan Singh Cheema from Tarn Taran and Sultanpur Lodhi respectively. Both served as Superintended of Police in Punjab.
Former IAS officer and MLA from Jagraon S R Kaler has been nominated from Nihal Singh Wala by the Akalis.
AAP has also given tickets to former army officers. The party has nominated Captain Bikramjit Singh Pahuwindia from Khemkaran seat. The 47-year-old was a Shaurya Chakra awardee.
From Balachaur seat, the party has given ticket to Brigadier (Retd) Raj Kumar while Captain Gurbinder Singh Kang, a commercial pilot, has been fielded from Baghapuarna.