Punjab polls | Once a Congress stronghold, Payal swept by AAP juggernaut:
This Congress stronghold, which sent former chief minister Beant Singh to the assembly four times and his son Tej Parkash Singh to the assembly two times, fell to the AAP with the party’s sitting MLA Lakhvir Singh Lakha losing to Manwinder Singh Giaspura.
Lakha is known to be close to Beant Singh’s family, which is why he got the chance to contest the 2017 assembly elections. There was a strong anti incumbency in the constituency over lack of development, and it was alleged that Lakha’s aides were involved in embezzlement and would threaten people.
Lakha lost with a margin of at least 33,000 votes, while in the 2017 assembly election he had won with a margin of 21,000 votes against Gurpreet Singh Lapran of the Aam Aadmi Party.
This Congress stronghold, which sent former chief minister Beant Singh to the assembly four times and his son Tej Parkash Singh to the assembly two times, fell to the AAP with the party’s sitting MLA Lakhvir Singh Lakha losing to Manwinder Singh Giaspura.
Lakha is known to be close to Beant Singh’s family, which is why he got the chance to contest the 2017 assembly elections. There was a strong anti incumbency in the constituency over lack of development, and it was alleged that Lakha’s aides were involved in embezzlement and would threaten people.
Lakha lost with a margin of at least 33,000 votes, while in the 2017 assembly election he had won with a margin of 21,000 votes against Gurpreet Singh Lapran of the Aam Aadmi Party.
Punjab polls | Once a Congress stronghold, Payal swept by AAP juggernaut:
This Congress stronghold, which sent former chief minister Beant Singh to the assembly four times and his son Tej Parkash Singh to the assembly two times, fell to the AAP with the party’s sitting MLA Lakhvir Singh Lakha losing to Manwinder Singh Giaspura.
Lakha is known to be close to Beant Singh’s family, which is why he got the chance to contest the 2017 assembly elections. There was a strong anti incumbency in the constituency over lack of development, and it was alleged that Lakha’s aides were involved in embezzlement and would threaten people.
Lakha lost with a margin of at least 33,000 votes, while in the 2017 assembly election he had won with a margin of 21,000 votes against Gurpreet Singh Lapran of the Aam Aadmi Party.
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