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Amid farmers’ protest, Cong sweeps Punjab urban polls

Cong wins 6 municipal corporatio­ns, emerges as largest party in 7th

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Chandigarh, Feb. 17: 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 agrimarket­ing 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

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.

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.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress candidate Baljinder Kaur Rinki celebrates her win in the municipal election in Patiala district on Wednesday.
— PTI Congress candidate Baljinder Kaur Rinki celebrates her win in the municipal election in Patiala district on Wednesday.

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