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Congress wins Mohali MC too; BJP, SAD fail to open account

Tribune News ServiceMohali, February 18  The ruling Congress in Punjab won the Mohali municipal corporation polls on Thursday by registering victory in 37 of the 50 wards. After the final counting of votes, the Congress won 37 wards, while independents...
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Tribune News Service
Mohali, February 18 

The ruling Congress in Punjab won the Mohali municipal corporation polls on Thursday by registering victory in 37 of the 50 wards.

After the final counting of votes, the Congress won 37 wards, while independents bagged the remaining 13, officials said.

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With this, the ruling party registered victory in seven municipal corporations and emerged as the leading party in the Moga municipal corporation, where no party got a clear majority.

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Punjab minister Balbir Singh Sidhu’s brother Amarjeet Singh Sidhu won from ward number 10 of the Mohali municipal corporation.

The counting of votes for the Mohali municipal corporation was taken up on Thursday as repolling was conducted at two polling booths on Wednesday.

The Punjab State Election Commission had ordered repolling at the two booths after receiving reports of irregularities during polling on February 14.

The Congress swept the urban body polls in Punjab on Wednesday, winning six municipal corporations, emerging as the largest party in the Moga municipal corporation and bagging most of the 109 municipal councils and nagar panchayats. —with PTI

Also read: Punjab civic body mandate for liberal policies: Amarinder

Highlights

  • Three independent candidates win
  • Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu’s brother Amarjit Singh Jeeti win the election from Ward 10
  • Congress wins in Wards 1, 3 to 7 and 27 to 30
  • Former deputy mayor Manjit Singh Sethi, who contested as an Independent, wins from Ward 2
  • Former deputy mayor Rishab Jain and his wife win
  • Former mayor and Azad group leader Kulwant Singh loses
  • Ward 26: Azad group candidate wins
  • BJP and SAD yet to win a seat
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