Punjab Rural Polls: Why Opposition's Panic Reveals a Massive Defeat

AAP's Punjab General Secretary, Baltej Pannu, has strongly rebutted opposition allegations of foul play in the recent rural body elections. He claims the voting process was remarkably peaceful and fair compared to violent past elections. Pannu argues the opposition's pre-result complaints are a sign they are staring at a massive defeat. The final verdict will be clear when results are declared on December 17.

Key Points: AAP's Baltej Pannu Counters Opposition Claims on Punjab Rural Polls

  • AAP leader states elections were peaceful and transparent, a first in decades
  • Claims opposition is fabricating rigging stories to hide impending defeat
  • Highlights past elections under SAD-BJP and Congress were marred by violence
  • Clarifies limited booth cancellations were due to technical errors, not malpractice
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Oppn stares at massive defeat in rural polls, claims Punjab AAP

AAP's Baltej Pannu dismisses opposition's rigging claims in Punjab's rural elections, stating their panic signals a clear defeat ahead of the December 17 results.

"They know they are losing badly. This is why they are trying to divert attention by spreading rumours before the results are announced. - Baltej Pannu, AAP Punjab General Secretary"

Chandigarh, Dec 15

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab General Secretary Baltej Pannu on Monday rebutted the allegations raised by Opposition parties over Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections, stating they have resorted to false propaganda as it is clearly staring at a massive defeat.

Addressing the media here, Pannu said the local body elections were conducted in a completely peaceful, fair and transparent manner, a first in many decades in Punjab.

He said people participated enthusiastically and exercised their democratic right without fear or pressure.

“After many years, people were seen standing in long queues to vote in district council and Panchayat Samiti elections. This itself proves that the atmosphere was free, fair and fearless. Voters have now become aware of the importance of these grassroots institutions,” Pannu said.

Taking a dig at the Opposition parties, Pannu said their claims of booth capturing, rigging and intimidation were baseless and fabricated.

“Earlier, these same parties alleged that candidates were not allowed to file nomination papers. Now, when the final list is out, it clearly shows that candidates from all political parties contested the elections. This exposes the opposition’s lies,” he said.

The AAP leader said the Opposition has started creating noise even before the results because it is fully aware of the public verdict.

“They know they are losing badly. This is why they are trying to divert attention by spreading rumours before the results are announced on December 17,” he asserted.

Referring to the history of local body elections in Punjab, Pannu reminded that large-scale violence, booth capturing, and murders were reported during the 2008 and 2013 elections under the SAD-BJP alliance and again in 2018 during the Congress regime.

He said even Opposition parties had approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court in earlier elections, alleging booth capturing and violence under the SAD-BJP governments.

In contrast, Pannu said, not a single complaint of booth capturing, violence, or loss of life or property has been reported anywhere in Punjab this time.

Clarifying reports about re-polling at a few booths, Pannu said elections were cancelled at only 16 booths due to technical reasons, such as incorrect printing of election symbols or candidates’ names, not because of violence.

“On December 17, when the exact figures come out, everyone will see, percentage-wise, how many votes the Opposition has received and how overwhelmingly people have voted for AAP because of its governance and performance. The Opposition’s panic clearly reflects the people’s mandate,” Pannu added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the opposition crying foul before the results. Sounds like they've already accepted defeat. A healthy democracy needs a strong opposition, not one that makes excuses.
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Meera T
As a Punjabi, I voted without any fear this time. The long queues were a positive sign – people wanted to vote. The old parties (SAD, Congress) need to understand that times have changed. Public is aware now.
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Aman W
Respectfully, the AAP spokesperson is doing exactly what he accuses the opposition of – propaganda. Cancelling polls at 16 booths is not just a 'technical issue'. There should be an independent inquiry to maintain credibility.
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Karthik V
Grassroots institutions like Zila Parishad are the backbone of development. If people are voting enthusiastically, it shows they understand this. Good step for Punjab's future. Hope the winning party delivers on local issues like water and roads.
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James A
The comparison with past violent elections is a strong point. If true, it's a significant improvement in the democratic process. The real test will be if the opposition accepts the results gracefully.

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