Punjab Rural Polls: How 1.36 Crore Voters Will Shape Local Power Amid Allegations

Voting is currently underway for Punjab's crucial Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections. A massive electorate of 1.36 crore voters will decide representatives for thousands of zones across the state. The polling is being held amid heightened security and political accusations flying between the ruling party and the opposition. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has dismissed the opposition's allegations as a sign of their anticipated defeat in these local polls.

Key Points: Punjab Zila Parishad Panchayat Samiti Elections Voting Underway

  • Over 1.36 crore voters eligible across 23 districts for local body elections
  • Major parties like AAP, Congress, and Akali Dal contesting on party symbols
  • Tight security with 44,000 police personnel at sensitive polling booths
  • CM Mann slams opposition allegations as diversionary tactics before defeat
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Voting underway for Punjab zila parishad, panchayat samiti elections

Voting for Punjab's Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections is on. Over 1.36 crore voters will decide 347 and 2,838 zones amid tight security.

"The former Chief Minister has admitted defeat of his party by issuing such statements which are against the spirit of democracy. - Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, Dec 14

Voting for Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections was underway in Punjab on Sunday through ballot papers at over 19, 000 booths across 23 districts, the polling officials said.

The voting began at 8 a.m. and will continue till 4 p.m. The counting will take place on December 17.

A total of 1.36 crore voters are eligible to cast votes to elect representatives of 347 zones of Zila Parishads and 2,838 zones of 153 Panchayat Samitis. All major political parties, including the Aam Aadmi Party, the Congress party, the Shiromani Akali Dal, the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Bahujan Samaj Party and the SAD (Amritsar), are in the fray on party symbols.

Officials said there are 860 hyper-sensitive polling locations and 3,400 sensitive polling locations. Around 44,000 police personnel have been deployed to ensure a peaceful poll. The State Election Commission has said that it has appointed election observers and police observers, and it is committed to conducting the elections in a fair and transparent manner.

Amid allegations of the misuse of government machinery by the government, a purported audio clip surfaced on social media with Akali Dal President Sukhbir Badal claiming that Patiala Senior Superintendent of Police Varun Sharma and other officers were allegedly conspiring to prevent opposition candidates from filing nominations.

A day before the polling, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann slammed the Congress and Akali Dal over their “high-handedness” allegation against the government, saying they had accepted defeat in the elections.

Slamming Congress' former Chief Minister and Lok Sabha Member Charanjit Singh Channi for misleading the people with his irresponsible and baseless statements, he said, “The former Chief Minister has admitted defeat of his party by issuing such statements which are against the spirit of democracy.”

He said, foreseeing their defeat, Congress, the Akali Dal and the BJP are resorting to diversionary tactics.

Mann said while Congress has been repeatedly rejected by the people, the Akali Dal has run away from fighting most of the by-elections.

The CM said these parties knew well their fate in these polls, due to which they are issuing baseless statements as a face-saving exercise. The Chief Minister dared Channi to prove the "baseless" allegations being levelled by him and show where the extra ballots have been printed, adding that the "self-proclaimed messiah of weaker sections is indulging in all these tactics just to hog limelight”.

CM Mann said that it is on record that neither Channi nor his party have ever gone to the people, due to which they are being repeatedly rejected by them.

- IANS

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Priya S
The deployment of 44,000 police personnel shows the seriousness about maintaining peace. That's crucial. But these last-minute audio clips and allegations every election cycle are so tiresome. Let people vote in peace!
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Rohit P
CM Mann's confidence is interesting. But the real test is on the ground. Zila Parishad elections are about water, roads, and schools. Hope the winning party, whoever it is, delivers on these basics.
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Sarah B
Observing from outside, it's impressive to see such a large-scale local election. 1.36 crore voters! The focus on hyper-sensitive booths is a smart move to ensure fairness. Hope the counting on the 17th is smooth.
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Karthik V
While I support strong local governance, the political mudslinging a day before polling is disappointing. Instead of daring opponents to prove allegations, all parties should focus on their manifestos for rural Punjab.
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Nisha Z
My family in Punjab voted today. They said the process was quick. These elections are so important for villages. Hope the new samitis work on women's safety and better healthcare facilities. 🤞

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