Tag: Punjab civic body polls

  • Punjab civic body poll: Congress wins six municipal corporations; big boost for CM Amarinder

    By PTI
    CHANDIGARH: The ruling Congress won six municipal corporations and emerged as the largest party in the seventh, sweeping the urban body polls in Punjab on Wednesday.

    The party won Bathinda, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Abohar, Batala and Pathankot corporations in the civic polls on February 7, held against the backdrop of the farmers’ agitation over the new agri-marketing laws.

    In Moga, the party needed victories in six more wards to control the municipal corporation.

    The Congress also won a majority of the 109 municipal councils and nagar panchayats, officials said, adding the details would be known later.

    Mohali too went to the polls but the counting there will take place Thursday, delayed because of a repoll at two booths.

    The outcome comes as a boost to the Congress, which has been backing the protest by farmers, a majority of them from Punjab and Haryana, against the BJP-led government.

    Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar said people have rejected the “negative politics” of parties like the BJP, SAD and AAP.

    He rooted for renomination of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh when assembly elections are held early next year.

    “I would like to launch a campaign, ‘Captain for 2022’. Only he can steer the ship of the state through these turbulent times when Punjab is being discriminated against by the BJP-led Centre,” he told reporters.

    The CM tweeted, “Today’s results in MC Elections are the victory of each Punjabi. It is very clear that people of Punjab want development & will not be fooled by politics of hatred & theatrics.”

    Celebrations erupted in the Congress camp with party workers distributing sweets at many places.

    The party celebrated the victory in Bathinda, which is Shiromani Akali Dal MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal’s constituency.

    The Congress won 43 wards there and the SAD just seven.

    Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal said Bathinda will now get its first Congress mayor in 53 years.

    In Moga, the only corporation among the seven to not deliver a clear verdict, the Congress won 20 of the 50 municipal wards.

    The SAD got 15, the Aam Aadmi Party 4, the Bharatiya Janata Party 1 and independents 10.

    Moga Congress MLA Harjot Kamal’s wife was among the losers there.

    Earlier, the municipal corporations of Moga, Hoshiarpur, Bathinda and Pathankot were run by the SAD-BJP combine, when the two parties were allies and in power in the state.

    The elections to municipal corporations of Abohar, Batala and Kapurthala were held for the first time.

    The Punjab election campaign was marred by stray clashes between rival party workers with opposition leaders alleging at some places that their candidates were being stopped from filing nomination papers.

    SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal thanked party workers who he said emerged as the “only challengers” to the “corrupt and incompetent Congress”.

    “Our workers battled unprecedented repression, money bags & govt machinery & yet emerged as a force to reckon with. Writing on the wall: 2022 elections on – Congress gone,” he tweeted.

    AAP leader Harpal Singh Cheema said his party contested the civic polls in the state for the first time and would analyse its performance.

    The Congress won most of the municipalities by a big margin.

    The party won 49 wards in Abohar, leaving just one for the Akali Dal.

    It bagged 41 wards in Hoshiarpur, letting the BJP, the AAP and independents split the difference.

    In Kapurthala, the Congress won 45 of the 50 wards and the Akalis got three.

    In Pathankot and Batala, it won 36 of the 50 wards in each corporation.

    Altogether, 9,222 candidates contested the polls to the eight municipal corporations and 109 municipal councils.

    The Congress fielded 2,037 candidates, the SAD 1,569, the BJP 1,003, the AAP 1,606 and the BSP 160.

    As many as 2,832 were independents.

    The voter turnout was over 70 per cent.

    The elections, originally scheduled last year, were postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Over 70 per cent polling in Punjab civic body polls; skirmishes at some places

    By PTI
    CHANDIGARH: Over 70 per cent voting was recorded in the elections to over hundred civic bodies in Punjab on Sunday amid stray incidents of skirmishes at some places.

    The Opposition parties accused the Congress of indulging in violence and misusing government machinery, a charge denied by the ruling party.

    According to a spokesperson of the Punjab State Election Commission, 71.39 per cent turnout was recorded in the elections, polling for which was held from 8 am to 4 pm.

    The highest turnout of 82.99 per cent was recorded in Mansa district while the lowest was in SAS Nagar at 60.08 per cent.

    A total of 9,222 candidates are in the fray for the elections to 2,302 wards of eight municipal corporations of Abohar, Bathinda Batala, Kapurthala, Mohali, Hoshiarpur, Pathankot and Moga, 109 municipal councils and nagar panchayats.

    Of the total candidates, 2,832 are independents, 2,037 from the ruling Congress while 1,569 are SAD nominees.

    The BJP, AAP and BSP fielded 1,003, 1,606 and 160 candidates, respectively.

    The SAD and the BJP fought the elections separately after the former walked out of the National Democratic Alliance over the farm laws issue last year.

    Prominent among those who cast their votes on Sunday were Punjab minister Balbir Singh Sidhu, Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia, AAP MLA Aman Arora and state BJP chief Ashwani Sharma.

    According to officials, seven people were injured in Rupnagar after workers of the ruling Congress and the Shiromani Akali Dal clashed following a heated argument in Ward No.1 there.

    Skirmishes and scuffles between activists of the Congress and the Opposition parties were also reported from Batala, Rajpura, Tarn Taran, Bathinda, Gurdaspur, Samana, Rupnagar, Nabha, Nangal, Mohali and Ferozepur.

    In Kapurthala’s Sultanpur Lodhi, an Akali worker was injured in a clash with Congress supporters.

    The SAD workers alleged that Congress supporters tried to control the polling booth.

    They alleged that ruling party activists fired in the air.

    The incident took place when the voting time was about to be over.

    Supporters of both the parties pelted each other with stone.

    In Batala, a BJP leader sustained injuries on the head after a scuffle with some Congress workers.

    SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal criticised the Congress-led government for the violence.

    “Failed on all fronts, Congress Party leaders knew they would lose, so they resorted to rigging & booth capturing and even violence.

    “What can we expect from a govt that unleashed goondaism in the state? Shame on the State Election Commission for its absolute incompetency,” alleged Badal in a tweet.

    Akali leader Daljit Singh Cheema alleged that the Congress “goons” not only “captured” booths but also “attacked” opposition candidates.

    Punjab BJP chief Ashwani Sharma even staged a sit-in in Pathankot on Sunday evening in protest against the alleged “misuse” of government machinery.

    The saffron party alleged that their polling agents were forcibly removed from some polling booths.

    The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) too accused the Congress workers of indulging in booth capturing in Samana, Rajpura, Dhuri, Abohar and Bhikhiwind, a charge denied by the ruling party.

    Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Harpal Singh Cheema claimed that an AAP volunteer was allegedly shot at in Patti by some Congress activists.

    However, police rejected the charge.

    Cheema alleged that the democracy was “murdered” in Punjab on Sunday by the Congress and sought resignation of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.

    Talking to the media in Majitha, SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia accused the ruling Congress of “misusing” the government machinery to win the polls.

    Meanwhile, Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar thanked voters for “peaceful voting”.

    He said some minor incidents had taken place only in the segments where the activists of the Shiromani Akali Dal had “tried to take the law” into their hands.

    The State Election Commission (SEC) had set up 4,102 polling stations, of which 1,708 were declared as sensitive and 861 as hypersensitive.

    Around 7,000 electronic voting machines (EVMs) were used for voting.

    As many as 19,000 police personnel were deployed to ensure free and fair elections, an official said.

    Voters were also screened with thermal scanners at polling booths in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The officials said the state has 39,15,280 voters, including 20,49,777 males, 18,65,354 females and 149 transgenders.

    The counting of votes will take place on February 17.

  • SAD accuses Congress of misusing civil and police machinery in civic body polls in Punjab

    By ANI
    CHANDIGARH: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Sunday lambasted the Congress party for misusing civil and police machinery to capture booths besides unleashing violence against the opposition to intimidate voters during municipal bodies in Punjab.

    “The SAD had already cautioned the State Election Commission (SEC) about how democracy had been murdered in the runup to the municipal polls and how Congress goons were expected to indulge in booth capturing and other unfair practices today,” said Daljit Singh Cheema, Former Minister and SAD spokesman in a statement.

    Cheema also said that despite the warning, no concrete steps were taken to control the situation and ensure free and fair elections in the state.

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    Describing the law and order situation in the state, the SAD leader said that the Congress goons not only captured booths but also attacked opposition candidates and their supporters.

    He cited incidents and said that gunshots were fired in Patti in Tarn Taran district, the party supporters were injured with sharp weapons in Ropar and Fatehgarh Churian. Booths were captured in Mukatsar, Rajpura, Samana, Sultanpur Lodhi, Dinanagar, Ferozepur, Bhikiwind.

    “An FIR was registered against Gauravdeep Singh Valtoha, son of senior SAD leader Virsa Singh Valtoha, and five others,” Cheema said.

    Similarly, police raided the house of SAD candidates, Jaswinder Kaur, in ward number 26 in Khanna and registered a case against 13 members of the family including her husband. He said that same was done with Tej Chand Batra, the SAD candidate from ward number 18 in Mukatsar who was booked in an abduction case, as per the statement.

    The SAD leader also added that Congress goons openly tossed turbans of SAD workers and let loose a reign of terror but cases were registered against the victims. The police also opposed permission for videography in polling booths and no one was allowed to depute videography teams.

    “The SEC also failed to ensure videography at sensitive places which resulted in large scale booth capturing,” the leader alleged.

    The Congress party had repeated what it had done in the Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections because it knew it had lost the confidence of the people after failing to fulfill any of the promises made to them. The party was even jitterier in the municipal elections because it knew that all facilities were in shambles and people were suffering due to a thirty per cent increase in power tariff and other taxes, he added.

    Cheema said that the SAD had filed a complaint with all details with SEC and had demanded countermanding of elections at all places where there had been large scale booth capturing and violent incidents.