Shiromani Akali Dal SAD candidate Bikram Singh Majithia leaves after casting his vote for Assembly polls at a polling station at Majitha in Amritsar on Saturday. | PTI 
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Punjab polls: Heated exchange between Bikram Majithia and Lalli Majithia at polling booth

The state Revenue Minister apparently asked the Congress candidate to take his vehicles out of the polling booth.

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MAJITHA: Punjab minister and Akali candidate Bikram Singh Majithia and Congress nominee Sukhjinder Raj Singh Lalli Majithia today had heated exchange of words after the former raised objection over allegedly bringing vehicles inside the polling station.

The state Revenue Minister apparently asked the Congress candidate to take his vehicles out of the polling booth.

"Do not break the rules," a visibly charged Majithia told his opponent.

"Take the vehicles out. Nobody will break the law here.

You (Sukhjinder Raj Singh Lalli) are a candidate. You do not know the rules. How could you do that (bring the vehicles inside)? How could you influence (voters)? Take these vehicles out," he asked Lalli.

The Congress candidate retorted, "Do not try to vitiate the atmosphere." He then asked his driver to take the vehicles out.

An agitated Lalli also took a jibe at the Akali candidate.

"Do not cry when you are losing (elections)," he said.

Majithia hit back by saying, "You will come to know now who is losing."

Bikram Majithia, the brother-in-law of Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal, is seeking re-election for the third time from Majitha seat on development plank.

The new entrant AAP has nominated Himmat Singh Shergill from the seat.

The high-stakes Punjab Assembly elections to 117 seats began today.

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