Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Punjab municipal polls on Dec 17

Notificati­on for Jalandhar, Amritsar, Patiala municipal corporatio­ns, city councils and notified area committees will be issued on Dec 2

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The elections in three municipal corporatio­ns of Ja land h ar, Amritsar and Pa ti ala, and 32 municipal councils and notified area committees will be held on December 17. State election commission­er Jagpal Singh Sidhu said the process will begin on December 2, with the commission issuing a notificati­on. The model code of conduct will come into effect immediatel­y after the issuance of poll notificati­on.

CHANDIGARH: The elections in three municipal corporatio­ns of Jalandhar, Amritsar and Patiala, and 32 municipal councils and notified area committees of smaller cities and towns will be held on December 17.

State election commission­er Jagpal Singh Sidhu said the election process will begin on December 2, with the commission issuing a notificati­on in this regard.

The model code of conduct will come into effect immediatel­y after the issuance of poll notificati­on and continue till December 20. “Polling will be held on December 17, counting will be taken up immediatel­y thereafter and the results will be announced on the same day,” he said.

The municipal polls will be held in urban belts of 17 of the total 22 districts in the state.

Elections in four municipal corporatio­ns — Jalandhar, Amritsar, Patiala and Ludhiana — were due in September, but were delayed due to non-preparedne­ss on the part of the government.

Polls in Ludhiana municipal corporatio­n will be held next year for which the schedule will be announced later, Sidhu said.

Elections in Ludhiana have been postponed as delimitati­on of wards is pending there and electoral rolls are yet be updated.

Polling will be held in 85 wards in Amritsar, 80 in Jalandhar and 60 in Patiala. There will be a total of 3,200 polling stations in the three corporatio­ns and voting will take place through elec-

tronic voting machines (EVMs). A total of 4,000 EVMs will be used for the purpose.

50% WARDS RESERVED FORWOMEN

For the first time, 50% wards are reserved for woman candidates

and the voters will also have the option to choose none of the above (NOTA).

The state election commission has fixed ₹2.5 lakh cap on campaign expenditur­e for each candidate in corporatio­n polls, ₹ 2.25 lakh in Class-1 councils, ₹1.4 lakh in Class-2 councils, ₹1.2 lakh in Class-3 councils and ₹ 85,000 in notified area committees.

Meanwhile, director general of police (provisioni­ng and modernisat­ion) VK Bhawra has been designated as nodal officer with the election commission to maintain law and order during the elections.

TEST OF CONGRESS GOVT’S POPULARITY

The civic elections will be a test of the popularity of Capt Amarinder Singh-led Congress government, which is into eighth month of its tenure.

In September this year, the government had removed the mayors of the four municipal corporatio­ns and gave their charge to the commission­ers, much to the displeasur­e of opposition SAD-BJP coalition, which had control over these bodies.

Ludhiana and Patiala had mayors of SAD while Jalandhar and Amritsar had BJP mayors.

Congress MLAs from Amritsar and Jalandhar recently complained of improper delimitati­on and lopsided distributi­on of population in the wards, but chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh dismissed their grievances and asked them to prepare for polls.

Meanwhile, officials of the local bodies department said the delimitati­on was done on the recommenda­tions of MLAs.

A CANDIDATE CANNOT SPEND OVER ₹2.5 LAKH DURING CAMPAIGN IN CORPORATIO­N POLLS

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