Gurdaspur bypoll: BJP-SAD, AAP allege misuse of govt machinery

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The BJP-SAD alliance in today alleged that the ruling party won the Gurdaspur byelection by misusing the machinery.

The Aam Aadmi Party, which finished a distant third, too, made similar allegations against the party. nominee Maj. Gen. (retd) Suresh Khajuria accused the party of using "undemocratic means" to win the byelection.


None of the parties offered any evidence to support their allegations.

party's Sunil Jakhar won the bypoll necessitated following the death of MP from the seat, Vinod Khanna, in April. Jakhar defeated BJP's Swaran Salaria by over 1,90,000 votes.

secretary Vineet Joshi and Salaria alleged the misused the official machinery to win the bypoll.

"They won by misusing the machinery. Everyone knows that even the sarpanches owing allegiance to the and the SAD were warned that they will be dealt with strictly if the two allies got a lead in their respective areas in the bypoll. Civic body officials, too, were warned," Joshi alleged.

Joshi and Salaria, however, said they will now request Jakhar to ensure the development of Gurdaspur constituency.

Senior Shiromani Akali Dal leader Prem Singh Chandumajra said: "It is not a victory of democracy, but it is victory of machinery being misused."

Chandumajra said, "the fact that the poll percentage in a LS bypoll was as low as 56 per cent raises eyebrows. In a general election, this percentage remains over 75 per cent. The poll percentage for bypoll should have been over 80 per cent, but it was just 56 per cent. This means a lot of people were under some kind of threat that they chose to stay away".

AAP's state unit president Bhagwant Mann said his party accepts the mandate and will introspect the reasons for the defeat.

Contrary to party's claims, Mann said the bypoll outcome would not set the tone for 2019 general election.

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First Published: Sun, October 15 2017. 17:28 IST