Assembly Election Results 2017: 10 Punjab Ministers lose assembly polls

Akali Dal not even get status of main opposition party in new assembly

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

Women voters wait in a long queue at a polling station to cast their votes for Punjab Assembly elections. Photo: PTI
Women voters wait in a long queue at a polling station to cast their votes for Punjab Assembly elections. Photo: PTI

At least 10 sitting Ministers in the outgoing Akali Dal-lost their seats in the assembly elections.

Among the losers were Adarsh Pratap Singh Kairon, the son-in-law of Chief Minister as well as Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Surjit Kumar Jyani and Anil Joshi.

Two ministers, Chunni Lal Bhagat and Madan Mohan Mittal did not contest this time. While Bhagat's son lost this time, the candidate constesting in place of Mittal also lost.

The Akali Dal ministers who lost included Kairon, Gulzar Singh Ranike, Sohan Singh Thandal, Janmeja Singh Sekhon, Tota Singh, Sikander Singh Maluka, Surjit Singh Rakhra and Daljit Singh Cheema.

The cabinet comprised of 18 ministers, including Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister

The Akali Dal-alliance, which managed to get only 17 seats in the assembly, was relegated to the third spot behind the winner Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

The Akali Dal will not even get the status of the main opposition party in the new assembly.

Assembly Election Results 2017: 10 Punjab Ministers lose assembly polls

Akali Dal not even get status of main opposition party in new assembly

Akali Dal not even get status of main opposition party in new assembly

At least 10 sitting Ministers in the outgoing Akali Dal-lost their seats in the assembly elections.

Among the losers were Adarsh Pratap Singh Kairon, the son-in-law of Chief Minister as well as Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Surjit Kumar Jyani and Anil Joshi.

Two ministers, Chunni Lal Bhagat and Madan Mohan Mittal did not contest this time. While Bhagat's son lost this time, the candidate constesting in place of Mittal also lost.

The Akali Dal ministers who lost included Kairon, Gulzar Singh Ranike, Sohan Singh Thandal, Janmeja Singh Sekhon, Tota Singh, Sikander Singh Maluka, Surjit Singh Rakhra and Daljit Singh Cheema.

The cabinet comprised of 18 ministers, including Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister

The Akali Dal-alliance, which managed to get only 17 seats in the assembly, was relegated to the third spot behind the winner Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

The Akali Dal will not even get the status of the main opposition party in the new assembly.

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