BJP candidate from Gurdaspur , Bollywood actor Sunny Deol is facing a tough battle in his political debut. After he had surprised supporters saying that he did not know about the Balakot air strikes, now it seems his father season actor Dharmendra is not happy with him contesting from Gurdaspur constituency.
According to media reports , Dharmendra said in report by ANI, that he would not have allowed his son Sunny Deol to contest the Lok Sabha elections from Gurdaspur, had he known that he is contesting against Congress MP Sunil Jakhar.
“Balram Jakhar was like my brother, had I known his son Sunil Jakhar was contesting from Gurdaspur, I would have not allowed Sunny (to contest against him),” Dharmendra said.
He went on to explain that since Sunny comes from the film industry, he cannot debate with an experienced politician like Jakhar. “He (Sunil) is also like my son I had a very strong and good relationship with his father Balram Jhakhar. Sunny cannot debate with him as he (Sunil) is an experienced politician and even his father was a very experienced politician, but we come from the film industry. Moreover, we are not here to debate but to listen to the plight of people as we love this land,” said Dharmendra.
The 83-year-old revealed that he got emotional when he saw people supporting his son during his first roadshow held after filing nomination papers for the Gurdaspur seat.
“I was watching the roadshow from Mumbai and there was a big crowd. I got emotional. I know people love us but I was surprised by seeing so much love,” he said.
Sunil Jakhar is the incumbent parliamentarian from Gurdaspur. He won the seat in the 2017 bye-elections after the death of actor-turned-politician Vinod Khanna. The constituency is a BJP stronghold and was first won by Khanna in 1998.
Polling will be held in Gurdaspur on May 19 in the seventh and last phase of the elections.