Voting Begins for Municipal Elections in Ambala, Panchkula, Sonipat

Polling is underway for municipal corporation elections in Ambala, Panchkula, and Sonipat in Haryana. BJP and Congress are the main contenders, with candidates like Akshita Saini and Kulwinder Kaur contesting. Voting continues until 6 pm, with counting scheduled for May 13. Senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda expressed confidence in a public shift toward his party.

Key Points: Haryana Municipal Elections: Voting Underway in 3 Cities

  • Voting underway for municipal corporation elections in Ambala, Panchkula, Sonipat
  • BJP and Congress are main contenders
  • Key candidates include Akshita Saini (BJP), Kulwinder Kaur (Congress), Sudha Bhardwaj (Congress), Shyam Lal Bansal (BJP)
  • Counting of votes on May 13
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Polling underway for municipal corporation election in Ambala, Panchkula and Sonipat

Polling for mayor and councillors in Ambala, Panchkula, Sonipat municipal corporations. Key candidates include BJP's Akshita Saini and Congress's Kulwinder Kaur.

"We will accept the people's decision. Citizens have been arriving to vote since morning, full of excitement and eager for change. - Sudha Bhardwaj"

Chandigarh, May 10

Polling is underway for the election of Mayor and ward councillors in the municipal corporations of Ambala, Panchkula and Sonipat in Haryana.

BJP and Congress are the main contenders in the municipal corporation elections.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate for the Mayor position in Ambala, Akshita Saini, on Sunday cast her vote. She is up against Congress candidate Kulwinder Kaur.

In Panchkula, Congress Mayor candidate Sudha Bhardwaj cast her vote. She is up against the BJP's Shyam Lal Bansal.

Speaking with reporters, she said, "We will accept the people's decision. Citizens have been arriving to vote since morning, full of excitement and eager for change."

The voting will continue till 6 pm. The counting of votes will take place on May 13.

Additionally, Polling is also being held for the President and Members of all the wards of the Municipal Council in Rewari and for the election of president and councillors in municipal committees of Sampla in Rohtak district, Uklana in Hisar district and Dharuhera in Rewari district.

By-elections are also being held for one ward each in Tohana, Jhajjar, Rajound, Tarori, Kanina and Sadhaura.

Earlier, Senior Congress leader and former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that the public mood in Haryana appears to be shifting in favour of his party ahead of the local body elections.

Speaking to reporters in Sonipat, Hooda said, "Judging by the public mood, the people's inclination currently lies with the Congress party. The public has realised that the Congress party is capable of delivering development; consequently, the people's sentiment is shifting in favour of the Congress."

Meanwhile, Congress leader Raj Babbar said that there is growing enthusiasm among the public for Congress candidate from Sonipat, Kamal Diwan, during the ongoing local body election campaign in Haryana.

"I have arrived in Haryana today for a campaign, specifically here in Sonipat; yesterday, I was in Panchkula. From what I observe--both among the people I am interacting with and as I go out to campaign--there is a sense of enthusiasm among the public, particularly for Kamal Diwan. This is because his family is a long-established one, deeply rooted in and closely connected with the community," he said.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Hooda ji ke time development toh accha tha, but BJP bhi kaam kiya hai municipal level pe. Hope whichever party wins focuses on drainage, roads and waste management—nagrikon ki yehi basic demands hain. Jab tak public needs priority nahi hoti, parties change hote rehenge.
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Priya S
Saw long queues at booths in Sonipat today—people are taking local issues seriously! Congress's Kamal Diwan family has deep roots here, but I hope all candidates focus on youth employment and better transport connectivity. Metro line extension would be a game changer for this region. 🚌
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Arjun K
It's good that by-elections are happening too—koi bhi ward empty na rahe. But honestly, I wish both parties would stop making big promises before elections and then forgetting them. Ambala needs better street lighting and parks. Public wants action, not just speeches. 🙏

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