Shahkot bypoll: Cong candidate leading by over 3,000 votes

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

candidate Hardev

Singh was leading by more than 3,000 votes over his nearest rival nominee after the completion of two rounds of the counting for the Shahkot assembly constituency bypoll.

The counting of votes started at 8 am in Jalandhar, amid tight security arrangements in the presence of an Election Observer, candidates of the political parties and their representatives.

The counting centre has been set up at the office of the Director, in Jalandhar.

The counting for the Shahkot by-election would be held in 17 rounds, the said adding that the result was expected to be declared by afternoon.

Three-tier security arrangements have been made to ensure peaceful counting of vote, the said.

More than 300 police personnel have been deployed at the counting centre for the smooth and hassle free counting process, he added.

The Shahkot bypoll was necessitated after the demise of MLA in February this year.

Over 76 per cent of 1.72 lakh voters had exercised their franchise on May 28 for the seat where the Congress, and AAP were locked in a triangular battle.

The Shahkot assembly constituency, considered an bastion, had recorded 78.60 per cent polling during 2017 Assembly polls.

For ruling party Congress, the bypoll was being seen as the barometer for the popularity of the 14-month-old Amarinder Singh led state government. is confident of maintaining the winning momentum by wresting seat from Akalis.

However, opposition Akali Dal is striving to retain its pocket borough from where late was elected five-times. The had accused the ruling party of misusing against political opponents.

(AAP), which faced a humiliating defeat in the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha bypoll and civic polls, is desperately looking for the victory.

Ruling had fielded Hardev Singh while Akali Dal had given ticket to Ajit Singh Kohar's son Naib Singh Kohar. The AAP had nominated for the bypoll. A total of 12 candidates were in the fray.

The had used EVMs and VVPATs at all the 236 polling stations.

The Congress had won 77 seats in the 117-member Punjab Vidhan Sabha during 2017 Assembly polls while the Shiromani Akali Dal-BJP alliance managed to win 18 seats. The AAP won 20 seats while had bagged two seats.

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 10:00 IST