Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CONG WINS BIG IN PUNJAB LOCAL BODY POLLS

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Congress won six municipal corporatio­ns and emerged as the largest party in the seventh, sweeping the urban body polls in Punjab on Wednesday, in the backdrop of the farmers’ protests. The Congress won in Bathinda, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Abohar, Batala and Pathankot.

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 Congress won in Bathinda, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Abohar, Batala and Pathankot, in the civic polls held against the backdrop of the farmers’ agitation. In Moga, it needed victories in six more wards to control the municipal corporatio­n.

The counting for another municipal corporatio­n will take place Thursday. In addition, results for 109 municipal corporatio­ns are also expected.

The outcome comes as a boost for the Congress, which has been backing the protest by farmers – a majority of them from Punjab and Haryana – against the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government at the Centre.

The Congress is also eyeing a win in the Assembly elections, which are just a year away.

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

“We contested on the developmen­t agenda. This victory will embolden our workers to work hard,” Jakhar told reporters.

In Moga, where no political party has scored a majority, the support of independen­t candidates could be crucial.

The Congress won 20 of the 50 municipal wards in Moga, the Shiromani Akali Dal 15, the Aam Aadmi Party 4, the Bharatiya Janata Party 1 and independen­ts 10.

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

The State Election Commission had ordered repolling at two booths for the Mohali municipal corporatio­n. Therefore, the counting for the entire civic body will take place on Thursday.

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 BJP and the Akali Dal, which had walked out of the National Democratic Alliance last year over the contentiou­s farm laws, fought separately.

Over 70 per cent voting was recorded in the civic body elections on February 14.

Thousands of farmers have been camping at Delhi’s borders since November last year, seeking a repeal of the new farm laws, which they say will erode their bargaining power, weaken a system of assured prices, and leave them vulnerable to exploitati­on by big agri businesses.

 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Congress workers celebrate poll results in Bathinda, Punjab, on Wednesday.
SANJEEV KUMAR/HT PHOTO Congress workers celebrate poll results in Bathinda, Punjab, on Wednesday.

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