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Campaign to high stakes for Jalandhar Lok Sabha constituency It came to an end on Monday evening As all major political parties pulled out of all stops to attract voters to pave the way for a four-cornered electoral contest on May 10.

All parties organized meetings, rallies, media interactions and road shows. Also, while the top leadership of all the political parties had searched for their candidates, Prime Minister Bhagwant Mann and his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal had it all wrong.

People are seen as a Test worshipers of the ruling Aam partywhich is clever under Loss in Sangrur parliamentary election Last year, she will look to wrest the seat from Congress.

Jalandhar Lok Sabha (Reserved) seat is not yet vacant Congressman Santokh Singh Chaudhary passes away. He suffered a cardiac arrest during the Bharat Guddu Yatra ceremony in Jalandhar Vellore in January this year.

the Congress has placed its bet on Karamjit KaurWife of Late Santokh Chaudhary. It wants to retain the seat, considered its traditional stronghold, as the party has been undefeated from here since 1999. The stakes for erstwhile allies, BJP and Shiromani Akali Dal are also high, both of whom want to score victory from this seat in Daba district.

Punjab has a 31.9 per cent Scheduled Caste (SC) population, which is the highest among all the states. Most of the population of the southern region is concentrated in the Daba region.

Grief is in partnership with Billing Settlement Payment (BSP) has Dr. Sukhwinder Kumar sent Sukhi off the bench. On the last day of the campaign, Sukhi posed questions to the ruling AAP asking why he did not nominate even a single Dalit for the Rajya Sabha when seven Senate seats became vacant immediately after it formed a government in the state. “Not one member of the American legislature protested when the government filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court stating that Supreme Court nominees could not be granted appointment as statutory officers (in the Solicitor General’s office),” Sukhi said, and alleged that the AAP government had wronged Babasaheb R. Ambedkar by not holding a formal program to celebrate his birthday. “Even the strength of the Scheduled Classes Committee was halved during the AAP period.”

“Now is the time to take an ‘account’ from the AAP government for all the injustices that have been done to you,” he said.

On another programme, SAD chief Sukhbir Badal said, “The overwhelming support Sukhi is getting from the masses is testament to his imminent victory.”

Emphasizing that the Garib Kisan Mazdur group has made up its mind to teach a lesson to both the Congress and the AAP to deceive them again and again, Badal said, “Traders, industrialists, women and youth are eagerly awaiting the elections to put a stamp of disapproval on the AAP government.”

He also reminded voters of the schemes launched by his father and former 5 year old CM Parkash Singh Badal.

Meanwhile, Cabinet Minister Aman Arora, addressing the media, said, “The League does not believe in capturing the cab, it is capturing people’s hearts through its work” and added that in last year’s General Assembly elections, the people of Punjab had rejected all opposition. Popular leaders.

the AAP has engaged former MLA Sushil Rinkuwho withdrew from Congress and joined the ruling party in Punjab.

Congress, meanwhile, presented a united face as government unit chief Amrinder Singh Raja Waring, his predecessor Navjot Singh Sidhu and former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Chani took part in a roadshow,

In a press conference, opposition leader Partap Singh Bajwa raised an issue Allegations of sexual misconduct against Cabinet Minister Lal Chand Katharuchak.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner-General and Returning Officer Jaspreet Singh said all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure free, fair and peaceful elections.

He said that all the 1,972 polling stations are equipped with the feature of online transmission in order to closely monitor the electoral activities. He said that 302 junior observers will be deployed in 252 sensitive polling stations.

The transfer of electronic voting machines will also be done under guaranteed security arrangements and 703 GPS-equipped vehicles will be used for this purpose, the capital said, adding that public amenities will also be ensured especially for elderly voters. Similarly, wheelchair facility will also be ensured.

Commissioner of Police Kuldip Singh Chahal and Chief Superintendent of (Rural) Police Mukhwinder Singh Bhullar informed the Election Commission that nearly 98 per cent of the licensed weapons had already been deposited in the Lok Sabha constituency and that the law and order situation would be maintained at any cost.



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