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Farmers’ stir makes big political splash, but is the movement over? Farmers raise slogans during their ongoing agitation against Centre's farm laws at Singhu border in New Delhi. (PTI) Share Via Read Full Story The agitation of farmers at the three borders of Delhi is entering its fourth month. A month has passed since their unsuccessful dialogue with the government. How long will this deadlock last? Is this why the farmers wanted to observe ‘Bharat Bandh’ and ‘Rail Roko Andolan’ to put pressure on Delhi for resuming the dialogue? However, neither was the ‘Bharat Bandh’ successful at an all-India level nor the ‘Rail Roko’ efforts. Has it not proved once again that this agitation is only by the farmers of a few north Indian states? It is true that similar anger can be found among the sons of the soil of Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Maharashtra, but they have not yet taken to the streets. On the other hand, strength has also reduced at the Ghazipur, Singhu and Tikri borders. Does it mean that this three-month-old non-violent and unique movement is losing its steam? It would be far too early to reach this conclusion.
Ranchi: Congress’s landslide sweep in municipal body elections in Punjab amid the farmers’ protest on Wednesday has emboldened the United Progressive .
The results of elections to seven municipal corporations and 109 municipal councils or nagar panchayats in Punjab will be announced by the state election commission on Wednesday. Re-polling in booth number 32 and 33 of the Mohali municipal corporation will be also held. Stay with TOI for latest updates.
Punjab municipal election results 2021 LIVE Updates: Counting of votes for the polling to over 100 civic bodies in Punjab is currently underway amid tight security. According to the state Election Commission, over 70 per cent of voting was recorded in the civic body elections on February 14.
Tribune News Service Bathinda, February 13 Highlighting alleged irregularities in the voters’ list in Bathinda, the SAD and AAP have raised doubts over the intention of the state government an
Punjab Municipal Elections: Polls see 71.39% voter turnout amid stray incidents of violence, EVM snags The AAP accused the Congress of booth-capturing in Samana, Rajpura, Dhuri, Abohar and Bhikhiwind, a charge the ruling party denied FP Staff February 14, 2021 20:11:13 IST Representational image. Reuters On Sunday, voting for eight municipal corporations, and 109 municipal councils and nagar panchayats in Punjab was marred by violence purportedly between the workers of the ruling Congress and Opposition. Meanwhile, over 71.39 percent voting was recorded in the polls. According to a spokesperson of the Punjab State Election Commission, the highest turnout of 82.99 percent was recorded in Mansa district while the lowest was in SAS Nagar at 60.08 percent.
The Punjab State Election Commission said it has set up 4,102 polling stations for Punjab civic body polls, of which, 1,708 have been declared as sensitive and 861 as hypersensitive
Punjab civic body polls: Voting to be held today between 8 am to 4 pm; 9,222 candidates in the fray for 2,302 wards The Punjab State Election Commission said it has set up 4,102 polling stations for Punjab civic body polls, of which, 1,708 have been declared as sensitive and 861 as hypersensitive FP Staff February 14, 2021 00:10:04 IST Representational image. Reuters Voting for eight municipal corporations and 109 municipal councils and nagar panchayats in Punjab will be held today (Sunday, 14 February) from 8 am till 4 pm, the state election commission said, asserting that all the arrangements are in place for the civic body polls. The eight municipal corporations where voting will be held on 14 February include Abohar, Bathinda, Batala, Kapurthala, Mohali, Hoshiarpur, Pathankot and Moga. Besides this, a total of 109 municipal councils and nagar panchayats will also be held.
Sameer Singh Tribune News Service Bathinda, February 10 Even as 50 per cent of seats are reserved for women candidates in Punjab civic body elections this year, most are running their campaign in t