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Earlier drives got a lukewarm response
The upcoming Punjab assembly elections are not likely to see a large number of first-time voters, going by the lukewarm response to the new voter registration campaign.
Ravinder Vasudeva
reports.
Poor showing, but she still runs the show
Rajinder Kaur Bhattal’s stature doesn’t reflect in her constituency, which is one of the most backward in Punjab. Though she does not have much to write home about, the lack of development has not interfered with her poll prospects.
Ravinder Vasudeva
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SAD survives anti-incumbency drive. What gave them the edge over Cong?
Punjab, December 27, 2011
Bucking the anti-incumbency trend, the SAD (Badal) won 56 seats while its alliance partner BJP got 12 seats.
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