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Cong bounces back with resounding win on 7 seats, 3 for AAP

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Updated on: Jun 05, 2024 06:14 AM IST
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A resurgent Congress bounced back in Punjab on Tuesday by winning seven of the 13 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, ahead of the state’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), after a dismal showing in the 2022 assembly elections.

Former Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi with supporters after his win in the Lok Sabha elections in Jalandhar on Tuesday. (PTI)
Former Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi with supporters after his win in the Lok Sabha elections in Jalandhar on Tuesday. (PTI)

The Congress tally, though one less than the eight seats it won in the 2019 parliamentary polls, marked its return as a dominant player in state politics after the party had slumped to a distant runner-up position in the state assembly polls two years ago. The AAP, which had stormed into power with a historic 92 of the 117 assembly seats, bagged just three Lok Sabha seats, Independents two and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) one in the first-ever quadrangular fight in the state.

Though the Congress and the AAP contested the elections against each other in the state, their 10 seats will be reflected in the INDIA bloc’s kitty as the two parties are partners at national level. The two parties had a direct fight in at least seven constituencies, including Amritsar, Patiala, Anandpur Sahib, Sangrur, Fatehgarh Sahib, Ferozepur, and Hoshiarpur, and the voters gave a split verdict, giving four of these to the Congress and three to the AAP.

Congress, AAP get 26% votes each

The overall contest between the Congress and the AAP was much closer than the seat tally shows. The Congress and the AAP polled 26% votes each. While the Congress’ vote share was 26.30%, the AAP polled 26.02% votes which was a drop of 16% from its vote percentage of 42% in the 2022 assembly elections. The AAP had polled 7.38% in the 2019 parliamentary polls and bagged one seat. The Congress had polled 23% votes in the state polls two years ago. The biggest gainer in terms of vote share was the BJP, which got 18.56% votes against 6.6% in the state polls. The prominent winners included Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, ex-CM Charanjit Channi, Dr Dharamvira Gandhi, former deputy CM Sukhjinder Randhawa, and Gurjeet Singh Aujla of the Congress, Harsimrat Kaur Badal of the SAD and Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer of the AAP.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Navneet Sharma

A senior assistant editor, Navneet Sharma leads the Punjab bureau for Hindustan Times. He writes on politics, public affairs, civil services and the energy sector.

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