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Cong, Akalis take one each; AAP loses security deposit

Three months after the Aam Aadmi Party changed the bipolar history of Punjab politics, it is back to status quo. Both the Congress and the Shiromani Akali Dal clinched one seat each and stood second on the other. Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, which had won four out of 13 parliamentary seats in Punjab, lost its security deposit in both the seats despite Kejriwal campaigning at both places.

Updated on: Aug 26, 2014 01:16 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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Three months after the Aam Aadmi Party changed the bipolar history of Punjab politics, it is back to status quo. Both the Congress and the Shiromani Akali Dal clinched one seat each and stood second on the other. Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, which had won four out of 13 parliamentary seats in Punjab, lost its security deposit in both the seats despite Kejriwal campaigning at both places.

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Defeated by AAP candidate Dr Dharamvira Gandhi in the recent parliamentary elections, three-time Patiala MP and former union minister Preneet Kaur retained the family bastion of Patiala urban which had fallen vacant after her husband Capt Amarinder Singh was elected to the Lok Sabha.

AAP candidate Harjit Singh Adaltiwala lost his security deposit and polled just 6% votes (5,724) while SAD doubled its vote share in three months since the Lok Sabha elections from 16% to 33% and stood second.

Though the Patiala bypoll result has once again underscored the invincibility of the erstwhile royal family, both the victory margin of Preneet and her vote share have gone several notches below that of husband Amarinder. In the 2012 assembly polls, Amarinder had secured 69% vote share and won the seat by 42,000 votes.

Sidhu won the seat with his biggest ever margin so far – 46,000 votes – bettering his 2012 win on a Congress ticket and avenged his defeat against long-time rival Harminder Sidhu, a former Congress MLA related to powerful Sirsa-based sect head Gurmeet Ram Rahim. Though it did not fare well at Talwandi Sabo even during the recent LS polls, AAP is down by 2,000 votes. Its candidate Baljinder Kaur, a young professor with radical roots, lost her security deposit despite polling 13,899 votes. She had replaced AAP’s earlier candidate Balkar Sidhu, who contested as an independent and polled 6,305 votes.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sukhdeep Kaur

Sukhdeep Kaur is an assistant editor with the Punjab bureau. She covers politics, social issues and special projects, including on-the-ground reporting during critical situations.

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