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BJP Surges Ahead in Municipal Elections, Breaks Ground in Semi-Rural Punjab

RR Team, December 22, 2024December 22, 2024

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has shown impressive gains in the recent municipal elections in Punjab, making notable inroads into urban and semi-rural areas. The party secured victories across multiple municipal corporations, councils, and nagar panchayats, surprising many with its performance in regions where it traditionally struggled.

One of the highlights was BJP’s Poonam Ratra defeating Meenu Prashar, wife of AAP MLA Ashok Prashar Pappi, by 574 votes in Ludhiana’s Ward 77. This victory marked a significant moment for the BJP, as Ratra continues the political legacy of her late husband, Om Parkash Ratra, a former councillor.

In Ludhiana, BJP won 19 out of the 90 wards it contested, with district president Rajnish Dhiman emphasizing the party’s rising popularity. In contrast, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) managed only two wins from 78 contested wards. Other notable victories included BJP’s Shobha Rani in Ward 23, the home constituency of AAP cabinet minister Hardeep Singh Mundian, and Ishpreet Kaur in Ward 21.

The party also demonstrated strength in other cities, including Jalandhar, Amritsar, Phagwara, and Patiala. In Phagwara, where no party secured a majority, Congress emerged as the largest winner with 22 seats, followed by AAP with 12, BJP with four, and SAD with three. Interestingly, SAD achieved three wins from just nine candidates, while BJP’s four wins came from 37 candidates.

In Sangrur, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s home district, AAP faced a setback in the municipal council elections. Of the 29 wards, Independents won 10, Congress secured 9, AAP bagged 7, and BJP claimed 3. SAD failed to secure any seats in this region, which has been a hub for farmers’ protests.

In the smaller nagar panchayats and councils, BJP continued to make its presence felt. For example, in Bhikhi Nagar Panchayat (Mansa), the party won one seat, while Independents dominated with seven. Similarly, in Bhadson Nagar Panchayat (Patiala district), BJP achieved two victories, marking a rare win in this semi-urban area.

The municipal elections reflect BJP’s growing influence in Punjab’s urban and semi-rural regions. Meanwhile, AAP and SAD faced mixed results, with AAP falling short of majorities in key areas and SAD managing isolated wins. These outcomes indicate a shifting political landscape as Punjab gears up for future elections.

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