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Punjab local body polls: In blow to BJP, Congress all set to score big

Punjab has been the epicentre of farmer protests

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The results of the Punjab local body polls emerged on Wednesday, dealing a body blow to the BJP. As NDTV reported, the Congress party has won five of the eight municipal corporations—Moga, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Abohar, and Bathinda—while leading in Pathankot and Batala. Punjab has been the epicentre of farmer protests that rose up against the BJP-led Centre. 

Over 70 per cent of voting was recorded in the civic body elections on February 14.

A total of 9,222 candidates were in the fray for elections to 2,302 wards of the eight municipal corporations of Abohar, Bathinda, Batala, Kapurthala, Mohali, Hoshiarpur, Pathankot and Moga and 109 municipal councils in the state.

As the State Election Commission had ordered on Tuesday re-polling at two polling booths of Mohali Municipal Corporation, the counting for this entire civic body will take place on Thursday.

Of the total candidates, 2,832 were independents, 2,037 from the ruling Congress, while 1,569 were Shiromani Akali Dal nominees.

The BJP, AAP and the BSP had fielded 1,003, 1,606 and 160 candidates, respectively. The SAD and the BJP fought the elections separately after the former walked out of the National Democratic Alliance over the farm laws issue last year.

After the opposition parties had accused the ruling Congress of "capturing booths" and "indulging in violence" during polling, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had said on Tuesday they were crying foul in the face of their "imminent defeat" in the polls.

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