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Punjab Elections 2022 LIVE Updates: Over 63.44% voter turnout across state till 5 pm

Punjab Assembly Elections 2022 Voting Live News Updates: Polling underway at the state’s 117 seats spread across 23 districts where over 2.14 crore voters will decide the fate of 1,304 candidates, including 93 women

FP Staff February 20, 2022 18:00:48 IST
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Punjab Elections 2022 LIVE Updates: Over 63.44% voter turnout across state till 5 pm

Polling is underway in Punjab's 117 seats spread across 23 districts. Twitter/ @ECISVEEP

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Feb 20, 2022 - 17:14 (IST)

Punjab Elections 2022 LIVE Updates

Congress will be wiped out, won't come to power for next 100 years, says  Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh

Aam Aadmi Party candidate from Punjab's Amritsar North constituency in the state Assembly elections, Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh on Sunday said that the Aam Aadmi Party candidate from Punjab's Amritsar North constituency in the state Assembly elections, Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh on Sunday said that the Congress party will be wiped out in Punjab and will not come to power for the next 100 years only because of the Gandhi family.

Speaking to ANI, Singh said, "It was a flop show of 111 days for Charanjit Singh Channi. It was a script of the Congress high command to make promises in the remaining days of the government. After Captain Amarinder Singh failed, they brought Channi to make promises. 

- ANI

Feb 20, 2022 - 15:55 (IST)

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AAP does not have any relation with Punjab, says Parkash Singh Badal 

Former Punjab chief minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Parkash Singh Badal on Sunday took a dig at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), saying the party does not have any relation with Punjab.

Speaking to media persons after casting his vote with the entire Badal family, he said, "AAP does not have any relation with Punjab. Neither does it have any sympathy with the state. They do not know how many districts are there in the state."

- ANI

Feb 20, 2022 - 15:41 (IST)

Punjab Elections 2022 LIVE Updates

State sees 49.81% voter turnout till 3 pm

Feb 20, 2022 - 14:58 (IST)

Punjab Elections 2022 Live Updates

Punjab CM Channi casts his vote in Kharar

He is contesting the polls from Chamkaur Sahib and Bhadaur constituencies, as a Congress candidate. The Congress party will form government with 2/3rd majority in Punjab, says, Channi

Feb 20, 2022 - 14:39 (IST)

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We will see a very good win in Patiala and nearby seats, says Captain Amarinder Singh

Over 30% voter turnout has been recorded till 1pm, this is a good sign, says Singh

Feb 20, 2022 - 14:35 (IST)

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SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal casts his vote at Muktsar

Parkash Singh Badal and Harsimrat Kaur also voted

Feb 20, 2022 - 14:26 (IST)

Punjab Elections 2022 Live Updates

'Vote for one who answers fearlessly,' Rahul Gandhi to voters

With Punjab going to polls on Sunday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urged people of the state to vote for the one who supports them and answers fearlessly.

He also urged voters in Uttar Pradesh, where polling is taking place for the third phase, to vote for development, and said a new future will be laid out with the formation of a new government.

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Feb 20, 2022 - 14:22 (IST)

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It’s our duty ensure fair elections, says Sonu Sood

We got to know of threat calls at various booths by opposition, especially the people of Akali Dal, said Sood, whose sister, Malvika Sood, is contesting from Moga as a Congress candidate.

Feb 20, 2022 - 14:10 (IST)

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Sonu Sood stopped while trying to enter polling booth, says Moga District PRO Pradbhdeep Singh

Sood’s car has been confiscated and he was sent home. Action will be taken against Sonu Sood if he steps out of his house, says Singh.
Sood’s sister, Malvika Sood, is contesting from Moga as a Congress candidate.

Feb 20, 2022 - 13:52 (IST)

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Voter turnout till 1pm is 34.10%

Punjab Elections 2022 LATEST Updates: Polling underway at the state’s 117 seats spread across 23 districts where over 2.14 crore voters will decide the fate of 1,304 candidates, including 93 women.

Punjab's 117 seats spread across 23 districts will go to polls in a single-phase on Sunday. Over 2.14 crore voters will decide the fate of 1,304 candidates, including 93 women. The Election Commission had earlier postponed the date of voting for the Assembly polls from 14 February to 20 February in the wake of Guru Ravidas Jayanti.

The high-pitched campaigning, which saw the participation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union minister Smriti Irani, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal, came to an end on 18 February, 2022.

Polling on Sunday will be held from 8 am till 6 pm across 24,740 polling stations, of which 2,013 have been identified as critical.

Multi-cornered battle

Punjab is witnessing a multi-cornered contest among the Congress, AAP, SAD-BSP alliance, BJP-PLC-SAD (Sanyukt) and the Sanyukt Samaj Morcha, a political front of various farmer bodies.

Congress

The ruling Congress, which is seeking to retain power, has come under severe attack from its political opponents over various issues, including drug menace and corruption. The Congress is banking on decisions like reducing electricity tariff and fuel prices, taken during current chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi's 111-day tenure.

AAP

The Aam Aadmi Party, which has emerged as a major contender, is eyeing to wrest power while projecting the Delhi model of governance.

SAD

Shiromani Akali Dal is contesting the polls in alliance with the Bahujan Samaj Party after breaking ties with the BJP in 2020 over the farm laws issue. With Sukhbir Singh Badal in the driving seat, the SAD has called itself Punjab's own party and promised all-round development of the state.

BJP

The BJP, which used to be a junior partner during its previous alliance with the SAD, is fighting the elections as a major partner. Entering into an alliance with Amarinder Singh-led Punjab Lok Congress and Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa-led SAD (Sanyukt), the saffron party has asked voters to go for a double-engine government for Nawan (new) Punjab.

SSM

The Sanyukt Samaj Morcha, comprising various Punjab farmer bodies, which had taken part in the stir against the Centre's now repealed farm laws, is contesting the polls in alliance with Haryana Bharatiya Kisan Union (Chaduni) leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni-led Sanyukt Sangharsh Party.

Star Power

The prominent faces who are in the fray are Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, Aam Aadmi Party's chief ministerial face Bhagwant Mann, Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu, former chief ministers Amarinder Singh and Parkash Singh Badal, and Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal. Former chief minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, Punjab BJP chief Ashwani Sharma and former Union minister Vijay Sampla are also fighting the elections.

Past results

In the 2017 Punjab Assembly election, AAP had emerged as the principal Opposition party. In the 117-seat state Assembly, while the Congress won 77 seats out of all the 117 constituencies on which it had fielded its candidates, AAP won 20 out of the 112 seats which it had contested, SAD was victorious on 15 out of the 94 seats it had fought, BJP had won 3 of the 23 seats it contested in alliance with SAD. While the Congress garnered a vote share of 38.5 per cent, AAP bagged 23.72 per cent vote share, SAD 25.24 and BJP got 5.39 per cent of the vote share.

What's at stake

All major political parties have promised a host of freebies to woo voters. While AAP has promised Rs 1,000 for all women, the Congress has also promised Rs 1,100 per month for needy women.

The SAD-BSP alliance has promised Rs 2,000 per month to all women heads of blue card holder families (BPL beneficiaries).

The Congress and the SAD-BSP alliance have promised one lakh government jobs. The SAD-BSP promised 75 per cent reservation for state youth in public and private sectors. The BJP led alliance has made a similar promise, but for the government sector only.

AAP has promised up to 300 units of free power while the SAD-BSP promised 400 units of free electricity.

Election issues

Unemployment, education, drug menace, illegal sand mining and sacrilege incidents are the main election issues in this year's Assembly Elections.

In the wake of elections, the state government has declared a paid holiday for employees working in shops, commercial establishments and factories on Sunday. Besides, Chandigarh on Friday declared ‘Dry Day’ from 6 pm of 18 February till the conclusion of Assembly elections in Punjab on 20 February.

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