Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Timing and margin sweeten Cong victory

BOOST FOR CM Faced with voices of dissent within party, besides an aggressive opposition, Capt gets win to flaunt

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: Given the trend of by polls in Punjab, outcome of the Shahkot assembly contest was a foregone conclusion, but the “unexpected” margin could not have come at a better time for the state’s ruling Congress, particular­ly for chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh. He got a loud reply to the voices of dissent that have started churning in the party after the cabinet expansion.

There have, in the past two months, been reports of displeasur­e in the rank and file of the party over Amarinder’s style of functionin­g, with some disgruntle­d legislator­s even getting the ear of Congress president Rahul Gandhi. The winning margin of more than 38,000 votes as against the party strategist­s’ expectatio­n of up to 28,000, is surely enough to silence the critics for now.

Also, the Congress has now got a two-thirds majority in the House after wresting this ShiromaniA­kali Dal(SAD)bastion— 78 of 117 seats. The SAD, which was behind the A am A ad mi Party (A AP) in the opposition camp too, is left with 14. Another favour able outcome for the chief minister is the Congress’ almost complete takeover of the AAP base.

This is a positive sign for the Congress with barely a year left for the Lok Sabha polls, in which Punjab has a history of the state’s ruling party performing below par.

What further gives the CM a claim over this victory is that the Congress focused the campaign on Am arin der’ s 14 months at the helm. “Even I was not expecting this sort of margin. It is certainly a stamp on the pro-people decisions taken by my government, be it the decision to waive farm loans ortheimpro­vement inlaw and order,” Amarinder said while talking to the media immediatel­y after the result.

“The result is the impact of good governance provided by CM Captain Am arin der Singh. It has also set the tone for Lok Sabha polls, and under his leadership we will win all seats,” said state Congress chief Sunil Jakhar.

Thepollwas­handledbyA­marinder’s close confidants even as former minister Rana Gurjit Singh,whoispolit­icalguruof­the winningcan­didateHard­evSingh Ladi Sherowalia, was made poll in-charge.Itstartedo­nabadnote as Ladi was booked in a case of illegal mining hours he was declaredth­eCongressc­andidate. In the next few days, a worried Amarinder camp took the campaignin­toitshands­andtheCM’s political adviser, Captain Sandeep Sandhu, strategise­d as ‘office manager’.

Aggressive campaignin­g by SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal and former minister Bikram Singh Majithia, and the switchingo­fAAPandCon­gressleade­rs

I was not expecting this sort of margin. It is a stamp on decisions taken by my government, be it the decision to waive farm loans or improvemen­t in law & order.

CAPT AMARINDER SINGH, chief minister This is the impact of good governance provided by the CM. It has also set the tone for Lok Sabha polls. Under his leadership we will win all seats.

SUNIL JAKHAR, state Cong president and LS MP

to the SAD, added worries for the Congress. To give a fillip to the party campaign, Amarinder backed the Maj ha brigade of ministers, including Trip at Rajinder Singh Bajwa, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria, despite opposition from Rana’s camp.The Majha brigade held fort in the rural areas whereas young ministers, including Bharat Bhuhan Ashu and Vijay Inder Singla, were roped in too. Ex-minister La lS inghledt he party campaign among the Kamboj community, which has a large chunk of votes in the segment.

In the end, SAD lost a segment that it had won five times, and Congress got something to tomtom about as a stamp of approval.

 ??  ?? ■ Winner Hardev Singh Ladi Sherowalia celebratin­g with supporters in Shahkot on Thursday. PARDEEP PANDIT/HT
■ Winner Hardev Singh Ladi Sherowalia celebratin­g with supporters in Shahkot on Thursday. PARDEEP PANDIT/HT
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