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CHANDIGARH: The ruling Congress in Punjab today swept the civic elections, winning 267 of the 414 wards of municipal committees and nagar panchayats as well as the three municipal corporations of Amritsar, Jalandhar and Patiala.

Cong sweeps Punjab civic elections, Oppn cries foul

Navjot Singh Sidhu with his wife, former MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu, and Amritsar ward 9 candidate Punam Umat show their inked fingers. Photo: Vishal Kumar



Ruchika M Khanna

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 17

The ruling Congress in Punjab today swept the civic elections, winning 267 of the 414 wards of municipal committees and nagar panchayats as well as the three municipal corporations of Amritsar, Jalandhar and Patiala. In Patiala, it won all wards. Repolling will be held in  Patiala's booth 3 of Ward 37 on December 19.

While AAP suffered a near rout, winning just one ward in Bholath, the SAD-BJP was victorious in 52 wards of municipal committees and nagar panchayats. Also, the alliance won 13 wards each in Amritsar and Jalandhar municipal corporations. Independents won 94 wards of municipal committees and nagar panchayats and 10 of municipal corporations.

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Both the Aam Aadmi Party and SAD-BJP alleged booth-capturing and manhandling of candidates in Patiala and Ghanaur (Patiala), Mullanpur-Dakha and Sahnewal (Ludhiana) and Rajasansi (Amritsar).

A voter in Ghagga, Mahinder Singh (60), reportedly suffered a heart attack inside a polling booth after Congress and Akali workers locked horns over alleged bogus voting. He died later in the evening. 

Aam Aadmi Party's Punjab co-convener Aman Arora too claimed high-handedness by the ruling party. “Isn't it a shame that democracy was murdered in Patiala, which is represented by the CM and his senior-most minister Brahm Mohindra,” he remarked.

The SAD-BJP, that boycotted the election process in the afternoon citing “administrative failure to stop booth-capturing”, staged a dharna outside the office of State Election Commission (SEC) in Chandigarh after it refused to act on complaints. Calling the SEC a "dummy body", Akali and BJP leaders sought the dismissal of the State Election Commissioner. 

Pleased with the results, PPCC president and Gurdaspur MP Sunil Jakhar said it was a mandate in favour of the “positive policies” of the Amarinder Singh government. However, SAD president Sukhbir Badal termed it as a murder of democracy. “Despite court orders to videograph the polls at Patiala and Amritsar, this was not done. This is contempt of court and we will approach the High Court,” he said.

Win completes chain of power, says Sidhu

"Congress’ victory in the civic elections completes the chain of power. We have created history by hitting a hat-trick — 78 seats in Assembly, convincing win in Gurdaspur bypoll and now the local bodies. It’s a gift to new AICC president Rahul Gandhi." Navjot Singh Sidhu, Local bodies minister

Results

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

Sr.No.

Name of District

Name of Municipal

Corporation

No. of Wards

Cong

SAD

BJP

AAP

Ind/Others

1.

Amritsar

Amritsar

85

64

07

06

--

08

2.

Jalandhar

Jalandhar

80

66

04

08

--

02

3.

Patiala

Patiala

60

59

---

---

---

----

   

   Total:                        

225

189

11

14

---

10

MUNICIPAL COUNCILS/ NAGAR PANCHAYATS

Sr.No.

Name of District

Name of Municipal

Council/

Nagar

Panchayat

No. of Wards

Cong

SAD

BJP

  AAP

Ind/Others

1.

Amritsar

Rajasansi

13

07

03

03

          --

---

2.

Barnala

Handiaya

13

07

03

03

---

---

3.

Fatehgarh Sahib

Amloh

13

09

02

02

---

---

4.

Ferozepur

1) Mallan

Wala Khas

2) Makhu

13

13

13

13

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

5.

Jalandhar

1) Bhogpur

2) Shahkot

3) Goraya 

 4) Bilga

13

13

13

13

---

12

10

04

---

--

01

03

--

---

01

---

---

---

---

---

13

01

01

06

6.

Kapurthala

1) Dhillwan

2) Begowal

3) Bholath

11

13

13

07

04

05

---

08

04

---

---

---

---

---

01

04

01

03

7.

Ludhiana

1) Machhiwara

2)Mullanpur Dakha

3) Maloud

4) Sahnewal

15

13

11

15

12

13

08

12

01

--

01

02

01

--

01

01

---

---

---

--

01

--

01

---

8.

Moga

1) Bagha Purana

2) Dharamkot

3)Fatehgarh Panjtoor

15

13

11

15

11

10

---

01

01

----

---

---

---

---

---

---

01

---

9.

Muktsar

Bariwala

11

09

01

--

---

01

10.

Patiala

1) Ghagga

2) Ghanaur

13

11

08

10

01

---

02

01

           ---

          ---

02

---

11.

Pathankot

Narot Jaimal Singh

11

11

---

---

---

---

12.

Sangrur

1) Dirba

2) Cheema

3) Khanauri

4) Moonak

13

13

13

13

11

01

06

--

---

--

01

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

02

12

06

13

13.

Tarn Taran

Khemkaran

13

12

---

---

         ---

01

14.

Mansa

Bhikhi

13

06

---

---

---

07

15.

S.B.S.Nagar

Balachaur

15

---

---

---

---

15

16.

Bathinda

Talwandi Sabo

15

13

01

---

          ---

01

17.

Hoshiarpur

Mahilpur.

13

08

03

---

---

02

   

       Total:

414

267

37

15

01

94


 

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