BJP sweeps Chandigarh municipal corporation polls

Chandigarh: In a shot in the arm for BJP and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) ahead of Punjab assembly polls, their alliance today defeated Congress in the city municipal corporation election in which demonetisation had emerged as a key issue.

BJP won in 20 wards out of 26, its ally SAD bagged one, four wards fell in the kitty of Congress and one ward was won by an Independent in the elections held on Sunday, an election office spokesman said here.

Congress had majority in the Municipal Corporation after the previous three elections. However, in the mayoral election in January this year, the BJP candidate had won.

Today’s result is the biggest ever victory for any single political party in the body since its inception in 1996.

Enthused by the poll result, BJP chief Amit Shah congratulated local leaders and workers and said that the party has been winning every election after the Centre’s demonetisation step.

“After banning of high-value currency, we are repeatedly winning – first in byelections in five states, after that Thane municipal polls, Rajasthan polls, Gujarat polls and today the people of Chandigarh have accepted the BJP wholeheartedly,” he said.

Chandigarh BJP MP Kirron Kher said that the voters endorsed the Narendra Modi government’s demonetisation drive as it was against corruption besides other pro-people steps taken for overall development.

“All schemes launched by the PM are implemented in Chandigarh at ground level,” she said.

Kher said that the results of civic polls will have an impact on upcoming Assembly polls in Punjab, which shares Chandigarh Union Territory as its capital with neighbouring Haryana, Uttrakhand and Uttar Pardesh.

Accepting defeat, former Congress MP Pawan Kumar Bansal said that demonetisation was an issue in the polls. He said that the party will sit and find out reasons for its performance.

Prominent winners included sitting BJP Mayour Arun Sood, former MP Harmohan Dhawan’s wife Sunita Dhawan (BJP), Devinder Singh Babla (Cong), Gurbaksh Rawat (Cong), Davesh Mudgal (BJP) and Shakti Singh Devsali (BJP).

PTI