Gurdeep Singh Lali
Sangrur, 19 December
Election campaigning for the elections to be held on December 21 for Municipal Council and Municipal Panchayat has ended today. On the last day of the election campaign, the leaders of various political parties made a last ditch effort to seek votes for their candidates. Tomorrow, on December 20, the candidates will go door to door asking for votes, and for internal votes they will be tricked. On the last day of the election campaign, the leaders of different political parties made stormy visits to different wards and addressed the election meetings to entice the voters. AAP’s constituency MLA Narinder Kaur Bharaj campaigned day and night for the victory of party candidates. Former cabinet minister Vijay Inder Singla remained steadfast in campaigning in favor of Congress party candidates. BJP’s state vice-president and former MLA Arvind Khanna was also active in the election campaign of the current municipal council. Constituency in-charge Vinarjit Singh Goldi and district president Tejinder Singh Sanghredi campaigned for the victory of Shiromani Akali Dal independent candidates, while former minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa and former parliamentary secretary Babu Prakash Chand Garg campaigned for independent candidates related to the Shiromani Akali Dal reform movement. Addressed election meetings in many wards.
In Ghagga, all the parties gave a shout
Ghagga (Ravel Singh Bhinder): On the last day of campaigning for Ghagga Nagar Panchayat election, all the candidates and political parties gave their all. Congress took out a rally under the leadership of Constituency MLA Darbara Singh Vanwala Even though the ruling party has been ahead in election campaigning in the Ghagga election campaign, in some wards the rebel leaders are seen giving a big challenge to ‘AAP’. Today, on the last day of campaigning, the rebel leaders of AAP also campaigned in the villages Among the rebel candidates of AAP, Harjinder Singh Binder and Dharminder Singh Sidhu are also in the election field as independent candidates. In some wards, there is a strong presence of independent candidates Basically, there is a competition between the ruling party ‘AAP’, Congress and BJP Akali Dal was lagging behind in fielding candidates The effigy of Home Minister Amit Shah was blown up before the Congress held a rally
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