Shyam Lal Bansal Wins Panchkula Municipal Polls by 36,252 Votes

BJP candidate Shyam Lal Bansal won the Panchkula Municipal Corporation election by defeating Congress candidate Sudha Bhardwaj with a margin of 36,252 votes. Bansal secured 68,544 votes while Bhardwaj got 32,292 votes. BJP dominated the ward elections by winning 17 out of 20 wards, while Congress won only one ward. Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Haryana voters for the BJP's strong performance in the municipal elections.

Key Points: Shyam Lal Bansal Wins Panchkula Municipal Election

  • Shyam Lal Bansal wins Panchkula Mayor seat with 68,544 votes
  • BJP wins 17 out of 20 wards
  • Congress wins only one ward
  • PM Modi thanks Haryana voters for mandate
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Shyam Lal Bansal wins Panchkula Municipal Corporation election, defeats Congress' Sudha Bhardwaj by 36,252 votes

BJP's Shyam Lal Bansal defeats Congress' Sudha Bhardwaj by 36,252 votes in Panchkula Municipal Corporation election; BJP wins 17 of 20 wards.

"My deepest gratitude to my family members in the state for the spectacular victory of the BJP in the Haryana municipal elections! - Narendra Modi"

Panchkula, May 13

The Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Shyam Lal Bansal on Wednesday marked a landslide victory in the Panchkula Municipal Corporation election, defeating Congress candidate Sudha Bhardwaj by a margin of 36,252 votes.

Bansal made decisive victory by securing 68,544 votes, while Bhardwaj managed to garner 32,292 votes.

BJP has dominated the ward elections, winning 17 out of the 20 wards in the Panchkula Municipal Corporation, while the Congress secured victory in one ward. Independent candidates won in two wards.

Among the key BJP winners, Paramjit Kaur won Ward No. 1 by 2,358 votes and Ward No. 2 by 1,979 votes. In Ward No. 4, Bharat Hiteshi secured victory with a margin of 2,565 votes, while Rakesh Jagota recorded one of the biggest wins in Ward No. 12 with a margin of 2,872 votes.

Deepak Garg won Ward No. 13 by 2,267 votes, and Rakesh Goyal emerged victorious in Ward No. 14 with a margin of 2,502 votes. BJP candidates also won closely contested seats, including Ward No. 7, where Jyoti Prasad won by just 79 votes, and Ward No. 10, where Shekhar secured victory by 59 votes.

Independent candidate Ashok Kumar won Ward No. 17 by 754 votes, while another Independent candidate, Rohit Chaudhary, emerged victorious in Ward No. 20 with a margin of 966 votes.

Congress candidate Amandeep Kaur secured the party's lone ward victory in Ward No. 18, winning by 165 votes.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked voters in Haryana after the BJP delivered a strong performance in the municipal elections, saying the mandate reflects public faith in the party's development agenda and the "double-engine government" model in the state.

In a post on X, PM Modi expressed gratitude to voters and credited BJP workers for the victory.

"My deepest gratitude to my family members in the state for the spectacular victory of the BJP in the Haryana municipal elections! This victory has once again made it clear that the people have unwavering faith in the development and good governance policies being pursued by the BJP-NDA government. This victory is also a symbol of the trust that the people of Haryana have in the state's double-engine government. On this occasion, I wholeheartedly congratulate all those party workers who played a key role in this victory for the BJP," the PM wrote.

- ANI

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Raghav A
While BJP won big, it's concerning to see only 1 Congress victory out of 20 wards. We need a strong opposition for healthy democracy. But kudos to Bansal and team for the clean sweep.
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Shreya B
That margin in Ward 12 - Rakesh Jagota with 2872 votes! And Shekhar won by just 59 votes in Ward 10. Nail-biting stuff! Local elections always have such interesting stories. 🗳️
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Nitin Z
Modi's 'double engine' is really working in Haryana. People can see the difference with better infrastructure and governance. 17 out of 20 wards is a clear mandate for development.
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Tanvi S
Good to see independent candidates winning in 2 wards. Ashok Kumar and Rohit Chaudhary - shows people are open to non-party options too if they connect locally. Let's hope they deliver.
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Ananya R
Congress needs serious introspection. Only 1 ward and candidate Amandeep Kaur won by just 165 votes. Time for them to go back to basics and connect with ground reality. Else BJP will keep sweeping.
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Kiran H
Happy for Bansal ji! Worked with him on some local projects - genuine person who actually gets things done. Pan

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