Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Ruling party’s beats rent air in Jalandhar too

- Jatinder Mahal jatinder@htlive.com ■

JALANDHAR :In elections that saw a 58% turnout, a drop of five percentage points over the 2012 polls, Congress won a dominant 66 seats of 80 in the Jalandhar municipal corporatio­n House on Sunday.

The SAD-BJP was reduced to a distant second with 12 seats (SAD 8, BJP 4) and Independen­ts bagged the remaining two.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) that contested in 42 wards drew a blank. With elaborate security arrangemen­ts in place, polling at all 552 booths was peaceful.

Interestin­gly, candidates had not made developmen­t an issue in these elections. The Congress has maintained the tradition of the ruling party also stamping its dominance on civic body polls.

Poor developmen­t and unfulfille­d projects that marred the functionin­g of the SAD-BJP rule in the House was also a factor that helped the Congress win by a massive margin. Pending projects include a solid waste management plant, getting rid of the stray dog menace, introducti­on of city bus service and shifting of dairies from the city.

Police commission­er Parveen Kumar Sinha expressed his gratitude towards all political parties and thanked all political parties and the police for enabling free and fair conduction of voting.

Deputy commission­er Varinder Kumar Sharma also congratula­ted voters for ensuring peaceful conduct of elections.

The Congress has also won municipal committees of Bhogpur and Goraya and the nagar panchayats of Bilga and Shahkot. In Goraya, it won 10 of 13 seats, with the SAD-BJP winning two and one going to an Independen­t.

In Bilga nagar panchayat, it won eight of 13 seats against the SAD-BJP and independen­ts that won three and two seats, respective­ly. All political parties other than Congress lost badly in Shahkot nagar panchayat with no seats to their credit. The party won 12. From municipal committee Bhogpur, Congress won eight seats, while the SADBJP got five seats.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Congress supporters celebratin­g MC poll victory in Jalandhar on Sunday.
HT PHOTO Congress supporters celebratin­g MC poll victory in Jalandhar on Sunday.

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