In a letter to the Election Commission, he said the incident has once again highlighted the "total collapse of law and order in Punjab that is under control of armed gangs being patronised by the Badals".
Amarinder claimed no action has been taken against the 52 armed gangs that the "DGP himself had admitted were active in the state".
On Saturday night a 22-year-old dancer was shot dead on stage allegedly by a drunk man after he was not allowed to dance with her troupe during the marriage function of a local commission agent's son in Punjab's Bathinda district.
Even though the polls are just about two months away, authorities have not initiated any drive to get people to deposit their arms with the police, which is a usual practice ahead of any elections, he observed in his letter the commission.
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He warned the perpetually deteriorating law and order situation threatens to disrupt the poll process that is likely to witness unprecedented violence.
Appealing to the Election Commission to immediately intervene and come down heavily on the "growing" gun culture before the elections, Amarinder claimed a free and fair election was no longer possible in the state.
Reiterating his demand for immediate imposition of the Code of Conduct and holding elections under President's Rule, he cited several incidents in recent days to underline the gravity of the problem.