Punjab Municipal Election Results 2021 LIVE Updates: The Punjab State Election Commission will start counting of votes on Wednesday for two,302 wards in 117 civic our bodies, polling for which was held on 14 February
Punjab Municipal Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates: The Punjab election fee on Tuesday ordered repolling at two cubicles of the SAS Nagar municipal company on 17 February after receiving stories of irregularities throughout voting on 14 February, when elections have been held for over hundred civic our bodies within the state.
The order comes on a day repolling was carried out in three cubicles of the Patran and the Samana municipal councils in Patiala following stories of digital voting machines being broken by some miscreants.
The Punjab State Election Commission (PSEC) will start counting of votes in the present day (17 February, Wednesday) for two,302 wards in 117 civic our bodies, polling for which was held on 14 February (Sunday).
However, the results of the SAS Nagar municipal company is more likely to be introduced later because the Punjab election fee has introduced repolling at two cubicles of the municipal company, and counting of votes are scheduled to happen on 18 February.
The choice was introduced on a day repolling was carried out in three cubicles of the Patran and the Samana municipal councils in Patiala following stories of digital voting machines being broken by some miscreants.
A complete of 9,222 candidates are within the fray for the elections to 2,302 wards of eight municipal firms of Abohar, Bathinda Batala, Kapurthala, Mohali, Hoshiarpur, Pathankot and Moga, 109 municipal councils and nagar panchayats.
Of the whole candidates, 2,832 are independents, 2,037 from the ruling Congress whereas 1,569 are SAD nominees. The BJP, AAP and BSP fielded 1,003, 1,606 and 160 candidates, respectively.
The State Election Commission (SEC) had arrange 4,102 polling stations, of which 1,708 have been declared as delicate and 861 as hypersensitive. Around 7,000 digital voting machines (EVMs) have been used for voting.
The PSEC on Tuesday additionally ordered deputy commissioners to nominate micro observers for vote counting of delicate and hypersensitive wards.
On the counting of votes, the Commission ordered to depute IAS, PCS or different senior officers as micro observers in delicate and hypersensitive wards. Opposition events have accused the ruling Congress in Punjab of capturing cubicles and indulging in violence.
The civic physique polls are thought-about essential as these have been the primary electoral battle after the farmers’ agitation started over the Central authorities’s farm legal guidelines.
The BJP and SAD are contesting the election alone after the latter exited the National Democratic Alliance over the contentious farm legal guidelines.
While the election outcomes would present whether or not or not SAD has been in a position to convert its exit from the NDA, and by distancing itself from the farm legal guidelines and the BJP, into political capital, for the BJP it is going to be a referendum on the farm legal guidelines which have seen hundreds of farmers from Punjab and neighbouring states protesting outdoors Delhi since late November 2020.
As for Congress, the native physique polls is one other take a look at for Chief Minister Amarinder Singh’s insurance policies as properly its help for the continuing farmers’ protest.
Repolling ordered at 2 polling cubicles in Punjab’s SAS Nagar
The Punjab election fee on Tuesday ordered repolling at two cubicles of the SAS Nagar municipal company on 17 February after receiving stories of irregularities throughout voting on 14 February.
The order comes on a day repolling was carried out in three cubicles of the Patran and the Samana municipal councils in Patiala following stories of digital voting machines being broken by some miscreants.
“The PSEC received reports of irregularities during polling from the sub-divisional magistrate-cum-returning officer through the deputy commissioner-cum-district election officer of SAS Nagar,” an official spokesperson stated.
They sought repolling at sales space quantity 32 and 33 of ward quantity 10 of Sahibzada Ajit Singh of the SAS Nagar Municipal Corporation, the PSEC spokesperson stated.
The fee introduced to nullify the sooner polling carried out in these cubicles and ordered repolling on 17 February from eight am to Four pm. The counting for the complete municipal company of SAS Nagar will happen on 18 February, the spokesperson stated.
Repolling was held at three cubicles of the municipal councils of Patran and Samana in Patiala on Tuesday. Patiala deputy commissioner-cum-district election officer Kumar Amit stated that 87.72 % voting was registered at polling sales space quantity 11 of ward quantity eight in Patran.
He stated that 57.72 % voter turnout was recorded at polling sales space quantity 22 and 23 of ward quantity 11 in Samana.
When and the place to observe Punjab civic physique ballot outcomes
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Voting concluded on 14 Feb amid skimishes
Over 70 % voting was recorded within the elections to over 100 civic our bodies in Punjab on Sunday amid stray incidents of skirmishes at some locations.
The Opposition events had accused the Congress of indulging in violence and misusing authorities equipment, a cost denied by the ruling occasion.
According to a spokesperson of the Punjab State Election Commission, 71.39 % turnout was recorded within the elections, polling for which was held from eight am to Four pm. The highest turnout of 82.99 % was recorded in Mansa district whereas the bottom was in SAS Nagar at 60.08 %.
According to officers, seven folks have been injured in Rupnagar after employees of the ruling Congress and the Shiromani Akali Dal clashed following a heated argument in Ward No.1 there.
Skirmishes and scuffles between activists of the Congress and the Opposition events have been additionally reported from Batala, Rajpura, Tarn Taran, Bathinda, Gurdaspur, Samana, Rupnagar, Nabha, Nangal, Mohali and Ferozepur.
In Kapurthala’s Sultanpur Lodhi, an Akali employee was injured in a conflict with Congress supporters. The SAD employees alleged that Congress supporters tried to manage the polling sales space. They alleged that ruling occasion activists fired within the air.
As many as 19,000 police personnel have been deployed to make sure free and truthful elections, an official stated. Voters have been additionally screened with thermal scanners at polling cubicles within the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The officers stated the state has 39,15,280 voters, together with 20,49,777 males, 18,65,354 females and 149 transgenders.
With inputs from PTI
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