Monday, May 25, 2026
ADVT 
India

Congress Sweeps Punjab Panchayat Polls

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Dec, 2018 11:22 PM

    As expected, the ruling Congress today swept the panchayat elections in Punjab, which saw a heavy turnout of 80 per cent.

     

    The polling percentage in Bathinda and Fazilka was 86, Mohali 84, Pathankot 82, Patiala and Sangrur 81, Moga 78, Fatehgarh Sahib 77.20 and Muktsar 77.92.

     

    The Akalis alleged the polls were rigged. In Badal village, former Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal's relative Udayveer Dhillon lost to a Congress-backed candidate for the post of sarpanch. The entire Badal clan had descended on the village to cast their vote.


    Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala’s mother Charan Kaur was elected sarpanch in Mansa’s Moosa village.
    Kiranbeer Kaur, sister-in-law of former AAP state president Sukhpal Khaira, lost the election for sarpanch. So did co-opted SGPC member Karnail Singh Panjauli from Sanjauli in Fatehgarh Sahib.


    There were reports of minor skirmishes. Unidentified persons set a ballot box ablaze at Lakhmir Ke Uthar village in Mamdot block of Ferozepur. As they fled, their Scorpio ran over a voter, identified as Mohinder Singh (60), who died on the spot.


    Reports of alleged booth-capturing were received from Moga, Patiala, Ferozepur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran and Amritsar. At least 12 clashes were reported from Jhugiyan, Raipur Mandlan, Tharehi Jattan and Marda Hehri villages in Patiala district. Two FIRs were registered.


    After ‘outsiders’ allegedly trooped inside a polling booth in Fatehpur Garhi village near Rajpura, irate villagers vandalised vehicles of poll officials. Three persons were injured in Patiala’s Hira Garh village.


    The Akalis blocked the Patiala-Rajpura highway alleging inaction by the police. Also, shots were fired into the air to scare away voters in Bausarh Kalan village in Sanaur sub-division.


    Mullanpur Dakha in Ludhiana also witnessed several incidents of booth-capturing. Akali leader Sucha Singh Langah raised a ruckus at Shakri village in the Dera Baba Nanak Assembly constituency. There was tension in Bharoana village of Sultanpur Lodhi in Jalandhar folowing a SAD-Congress clash. Three persons, carrying pistols, were arrested.


    Supporters of two Congress workers, Robert Masih and Harpal Singh, contesting for the post of sarpanch, hurled stones at each other in Bhojian village in Tarn Taran district. Rureassal and Dhul Dhaiwala villages in the district also saw clashes. Elections were held for 13,726 panchayats. As many as 46,754 panches of a total 83,831 were elected unopposed.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Mother-In-Law Allegedly Burns Woman's Hands Accusing Her Of Adultery

    The woman's mother-in-law decided to take her "agni-pariksha" - an ancient ritual of trial by fire - and allegedly put a burning log of firewood on her palms

    Mother-In-Law Allegedly Burns Woman's Hands Accusing Her Of Adultery

    'Lessons To Learn,' Navjot Sidhu Advises Piyush Goyal On Amritsar Tragedy

    'Lessons To Learn,' Navjot Sidhu Advises Piyush Goyal On Amritsar Tragedy
    Navjot Singh Sidhu also offered to take up the matter with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh for any help from the state government in this regard.  

    'Lessons To Learn,' Navjot Sidhu Advises Piyush Goyal On Amritsar Tragedy

    Pluralist Democracy Can Still Be Protected If Modi Is 'Stopped' In Next Polls: Shashi Tharoor

    Pluralist Democracy Can Still Be Protected If Modi Is 'Stopped' In Next Polls: Shashi Tharoor
    If Narendra Modi can be "stopped" in the next elections then India should still be able to protect its pluralist way of life and the longer he continues as Prime Minister, the greater the danger that the extent of India's "Modi-fication" will be irreversible, says Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.

    Pluralist Democracy Can Still Be Protected If Modi Is 'Stopped' In Next Polls: Shashi Tharoor

    Family Of Those Killed In Amritsar Train Tragedy To Get Government Jobs

    Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu reiterated that he is committed to help the affected families monetarily and that they would not be left in the lurch.

    Family Of Those Killed In Amritsar Train Tragedy To Get Government Jobs

    Texting Different From Sexual Harassment: Congress Leader Asha Kumari Kicks Up Row

    Asha Kumari -- the Punjab in-charge of the All India Congress Committee -- was trying to defend a Minister who is being asked to step down for allegedly sending an "inappropriate" SMS text to a woman official a few weeks ago.

    Texting Different From Sexual Harassment: Congress Leader Asha Kumari Kicks Up Row

    Surat-Based Billionaire Diamond Merchant Savji Dholakia Gives 600 Cars As Diwali Gifts - SEE PICS

    Surat-based billionaire diamond merchant Savji Dholakia is well-known for handing out lavish gifts to his employees on Diwali. And this year too, keeping with tradition, the billionaire does not disappoint.

    Surat-Based Billionaire Diamond Merchant Savji Dholakia Gives 600 Cars As Diwali Gifts - SEE PICS