"My supporters and volunteers have suggested that I set up a new political platform with those with a clean image and who are committed to saving Punjab," he told PTI after concluding his 'Punjab Parivartan Yatra' at Faridkot district today.
Chhotepur, who played a key role in building Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab, had launched the initiative on September 6 to collect suggestions of his supporters as regards his future course of action.
However, he said he was yet to meet Sidhu or Independent MLAs from Ludhiana, the Bains brothers. "But, I have met Pargat Singh once," he said.
"My efforts will be to bring all these people on one platform now," Chhotepur said, adding that more like-minded people will be roped in to form a party as soon as possible.
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Recently, cricketer-turned-politician Sidhu, former captain of the Indian hockey team and MLA Pargat Singh and the Bains brothers -- Simarjit Singh Bains and Balwinder Singh Bains -- launched 'Awaaz-e-Punjab', a political front.
Chhotepur said he has already talked to Patiala MP Gandhi. "He is clear that he is committed to Punjab and he wants Punjabis to provide an alternative to the people of the state, instead of outsiders," he said.
Suspended AAP MP Gandhi had announced a "Punjab-centric" front, 'Punjab Lok Front', which may contest the Assembly polls.
Chhotepur, who had earlier claimed that AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal wanted to become the chief minister of Punjab, asserted that it was essential to "show seriousness" to the people of the state and only then, would they support a candidate.
Several of the former zonal coordinators of AAP have already pledged their support with Chhotepur who was removed as the party's Punjab convenor after a video clip surfaced purportedly showing him taking bribe in exchange for poll tickets.