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The History of Punjab Is Replete with Its Political Parties Entering Into Mergers, Post-Election Coalitions and Pre-Election Alliances
COALITION POLITICS IN PUNJAB* PRAMOD KUMAR The history of Punjab is replete with its political parties entering into mergers, post-election coalitions and pre-election alliances. Pre-election electoral alliances are a more recent phenomenon, occasional seat adjustments, notwithstanding. While the mergers have been with parties offering a competing support base (Congress and Akalis) the post-election coalition and pre-election alliance have been among parties drawing upon sectional interests. As such there have been two main groupings. One led by the Congress, partnered by the communists, and the other consisting of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has moulded itself to joining any grouping as per its needs. Fringe groups that sprout from time to time, position themselves vis-à-vis the main groups to play the spoiler’s role in the elections. These groups are formed around common minimum programmes which have been used mainly to defend the alliances rather than nurture the ideological basis. For instance, the BJP, in alliance with the Akali Dal, finds it difficult to make the Anti-Terrorist Act, POTA, a main election issue, since the Akalis had been at the receiving end of state repression in the early ‘90s. The Akalis, in alliance with the BJP, cannot revive their anti-Centre political plank. And the Congress finds it difficult to talk about economic liberalisation, as it has to take into account the sensitivities of its main ally, the CPI, which has campaigned against the WTO regime. The implications of this situation can be better understood by recalling the politics that has led to these alliances. -
SAD= BJP Alliance Swept to Power Tribune News Service Jassowal, Lost His Security Deposit, Polling Only 4,716 Votes
AUTO PARTS GCOLDENLAND', THE TRIBUNE $1 AG ESTRYCceJCEeaV) & HO: SCO 824-25, Chd-Kalka Anad, 117TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION aja, Chandigarh Ph: 0172-554114 VISITFOROETAILS - - [, oI. 117 No 40 City Edition Chandigarh: Monday, February 10, 1997 Pages 16: Rs 2-00 SAD= BJP alliance swept to power Tribune News Service Jassowal, lost his Security deposit, polling only 4,716 votes. test. Mr Gul.zar Singh Ranike (Akali-B) Sarup Singh (Akali-B) was elected was elected from Attari (SC) defeat- CHANDIGARH, Feb 9 - Mr Badal also won from Lambi boan Asiampur defeating his nearest ins his nearest rival Sardul Singh Alter securing an absolute constituency in Far,dkot district, where lie defeated Mr Gurnam Singh rival Kanwsljit Singh (Congress) by a (C?!) by a margin of more than majority, ththee tes in a SAD-BJP Abulkhurana, a Congress minister, Cong routed, BSP humbled margin of more than 38,000 vo 40,000 votes in a four-cornered con- alliance raced past by 28,728 votes. - five-cornered contest. teat. the two-thirds mark and But Mr Mann was trailing at third Ranjit Singh Brahmpura (Akall Balbir Singh (Akali-B) won from The CPI which contested 14 seats Nirmalin Singh Kahlon, a tormer elections with the blessings of his Mskhan Singh (Akali-B) won the Del-B) was declared elected from Nathana (SC) seat defeating his was heading towards an place in his home constituency of under an electoral understanding r, who fought as an indepen- Sirhind behind Dr Herbaria Lal m iste Pacca Kalan seat defeating his Naushera Panuan defeating his nearest rival Gulzar Singh (Congress) unprecedented and historic with the Congress, picked up only dent from Fatehgarh Churlan as he In Patiala city, Mr Brahm Mohin- nearest rival Rijeshwar Daze (Con- nearest Congress rival Master Jagir by a margin of more than 16,900 (Congress) and Mr Kirpal Singh Lib- two seats while the other Left party, symbol. -
Mr. Shivraj V
Public Relations Department, Chandigarh Administration www.chandgiarh.gov.in Press Release Chandigarh, January 22:- Mr. Shivraj V. Patil was today sworn in as the Governor of Punjab. The Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Mr. Justice Mukul Mudgal administered the oath of office to Mr. Shivraj V. Patil at a brief and impressive ceremony held at Punjab Raj Bhavan. Mr. Shivraj V. Patil took the oath in English. He signed the oath form that was counter signed by the Chief Justice. Later, Mr. Shivraj V. Patil signed separate charge reports, both as Governor of Punjab and Administrator of Union Territory, Chandigarh. Earlier, the Governor designate arrived at a special pandal of Punjab Raj Bhawan in a ceremonial procession. He was accompanied by the Chief Justice of the Punjab & Haryana High Court. Punjab Chief Secretary of Punjab Mr. S.C. Agrawal, after seeking permission to start the ceremony, read out the warrants of appointment of Mr. Shivraj V. Patil as the Governor of Punjab, Later, the ceremony was declared closed by the Chief Secretary. After the ceremony, the Governor in procession proceeded towards the Saluting Base and took the salute from the full contingent of Punjab Armed Police. The Punjab Police Band played the National Anthem and the National Flag was hoisted simultaneously. Later, the Governor inspected the Guard of Honour. Immediately after the Swearing-in-ceremony, the Punjab Governor was congratulated by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, Haryana Chief Minister Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, Speaker Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Mr. -
Punjab Police GK
Punjab GK Most Important MCQs of Punjab Police Exams 1. What is the literal meaning of the name Punjab? C) Dr. Jaswinder Singh A) Land of five rivers D) Kirpal Kazak B) Land of seven rivers C) Area near Mount Abu Answer: D) Kingdom of five Pandavs Gurdev Singh Rupana won the Sahitya Akademi Award Answer: for Punjabi language in the year 2020. It is the highest The correct Answer is Land of five rivers. The name literary award in India and he got this award for his book Punjab is made of two words Punj (Five) + Aab (Water) of short stories Aam Khass (ਆਮ-ਖ਼ਾਸ). i.e. land of five rivers and these five rivers of Punjab are Satluj, Beas, Ravi, Chenab & Jhelum. 6. What was the theme of Punjab's tableau in the Repulic Day Parade 2021 at New Delhi? 2. Which city of Punjab is famous for manufacturing of A) Jallianwal Bagh Massacre sports goods? B) Martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji A) Ludhiana C) Sangat and Pangat B) Patiala D) Maharaja Ranjit Singh C) Batala Answer: D) Jalandhar In the Republic Day Parade 2021 at New Delhi, the Answer: theme of Punjab's tableau was the martyrdom of Shri Jalandhar city is famous for manufacturing of sports Guru Teg Bahadur ji. Guru ji took up the cause of goods. The sports items are supplied all through India Kashmiri pandits, who were facing religious persecution and also exported to many other countries. and conversions to Islam by mughal emperor Aurangzeb and was martyred in 1675 at Chandni Chowk, Delhi. -
Politics of Water Resource Management in the Indus River Basin: a Study of the Partition of Punjab
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal (LASSIJ) eISSN: 2664-8148 (Online) DOI: https://doi.org/10.47264/idea.lassij/4.2.6 Vol. 4, No. 2, (July-December 2020): 60-70 Research Article URL: https://www.ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij Politics of Water Resource Management in the Indus River Basin: A Study of the Partition of Punjab Muhammad Nawaz Bhatti* Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Sargodha, Pakistan. Received: August 1, 2020 Published Online: November 14, 2020 Abstract The British Government of India divided the Muslim majority province of Punjab into Eastern and Western Punjab. But the partition line was drawn in a manner that headworks remained in India and irrigated land in Pakistan. The partition of Punjab was not scheduled in the original plan of the division of India. Why was it partitioned? To answer this question, the study in the first instance tries to explore circumstances, reasons, and conspiracies which led to the partition of Punjab which led to the division of the canal irrigation system and secondly, the impact of partition on water resource management in the Indus River Basin. Descriptive, historical, and analytical methods of research have been used to draw a conclusion. The study highlights the mindset of Indian National Congress to cripple down the newly emerging state of Pakistan that became a root cause of the partition of Punjab. The paper also highlights why India stopped water flowing into Pakistan on 1st April 1948 and the analysis also covers details about the agreement of 4th May 1948 and its consequences for Pakistan. -
Sr.No. Roll No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Cat Code Category Civil Law-1 Civil Law-2 Criminal Law Punjabi English
Roll Number-wise result of those candidates, who could not qualify for viva-voce for PCS(JB)Examination-2013-14. Sr.No. Roll Candidate's Name Father's Name Cat Category Civil Civil Criminal Punjabi English Total No. Code Law-1 Law-2 Law 1 1001 AAKANKSHA KALIA NARENDER KUMAR KALIA 71 GENERAL 101 92 93 62 96 444 2 1002 ABHIMANYU AJIT SINGH 71 GENERAL 47* 77 54* 26* 73 150 3 1003 ABHINAV KIRAN KIRANJEET SINGH SEKHON 74 FREEDOM FIGHTER, PUNJAB 89 104 91 65 113 462 4 1004 ABHISHEK AHLUWALIA ANIL KUMAR 76(Orth) PH.-Pb. 79 102 59* 34* 97 278 5 1005 AJAY PAL SINGH HARBANS SINGH 71 GENERAL 101 95 104 60 89 449 6 1006 AJAY KUMAR AGGARWAL HANSRAJ MITTAL 71 GENERAL 110 98 91 52 84 435 7 1007 AJAY KUMAR SINGLA JIWAN KUMAR SINGLA 71 GENERAL 70 87 67 52 84 360 8 1008 AJAY MOHINDER PAUL 73 LDESM, PUNJAB 100 112 74 42* 105 391 9 1009 AJITPAL SINGH NAIB SINGH 81 BALMIKI/ MAZHBI SIKH, PUNJAB 45* 80 80 57 67 284 10 1010 AKROSH BAWA LATE BHIM SAIN BAWA 85 BC, PUNJAB 78 77 73 69 89 386 11 1011 AMAN MOHINDRU MOHINDER PAL 71 GENERAL Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 0 12 1012 AMAN SHARMA VINOD KUMAR 71 GENERAL 98 101 85 55 68 407 13 1013 AMANDEEP KAUR HARBANS SINGH 81 BALMIKI/ MAZHBI SIKH, PUNJAB 62* 79 68 86 80 313 14 1014 AMANDEEP SINGH MOHAN SINGH 71 GENERAL 90 96 80 56 69 391 15 1015 AMANDEEP SINGH JAGDEEP SINGH 73 LDESM, PUNJAB 51* 71 56* 42* 80 151 16 1016 AMANDEEP SINGH BALBIR SINGH 85 BC, PUNJAB 79 105 81 85 85 435 17 1017 AMANDEEP SINGH NARINDER SINGH 73 LDESM, PUNJAB 45* 88 74 53 98 313 18 1018 AMANDEEP KAUR RATHOR BALDEV SINGH 81 BALMIKI/ MAZHBI SIKH, PUNJAB 64* 81 65* 66 98 245 19 1019 AMANDEEP SINGH SAUDAGAR SINGH 79 SC LDESM, PUNJAB 57* 62* 57* 29* 88 88 20 1020 AMANDEEP SINGH JAGTAR SINGH 81 BALMIKI/ MAZHBI SIKH, PUNJAB 96 79 75 71 86 407 21 1023 AMARBIR SINGH CHHINA RANJIT SINGH 74 FREEDOM FIGHTER, PUNJAB 93 102 62* 71 94 360 22 1024 AMARDEEP SINGH SUJAN SINGH 87 BC LDESM, PUNJAB 91 86 82 29* 68 327 23 1025 AMARINDER SINGH BALWINDER SINGH 71 GENERAL 64* 97 81 57 75 310 1 of 23 Sr.No. -
1-Sujanpur 2-Bhoa(SC)
Punjab Legislative Assembly Election 2012 1-Sujanpur Electors General Service Total Votes Polled General Postal Total Male 74638 1237 75875 Male 57010 Female 67188 524 67712 Female 53895 Total 141826 1761 143587 Total 110905 91 110996 Polling Regular Auxiliary Total Rejected (*) 018 18 Stations 172 0 172 Valid Votes 110905 73 110978 Average number of Electors Assigned to a Polling Station 825 Poll Percentage 77.30 % Sr. Candidate Name Sex Age Party Vote %age Winner No. Polled Polled & Runnerup 1 KARNAIL CHAND M 53 BSP 4287 3.86 2 DINESH SINGH M 49 BJP 50408 45.42 Winner 3 LOVELEEN CHAHAL F 56 CPI 2272 2.05 4 VINAY MAHAJAN M 49 INC 22994 20.72 5 SUBHASH CHANDER M 42 IND 452 0.41 6 KIRAN SHARMA F 39 IND 751 0.68 7 NARESH PURI M 42 IND 27312 24.61 Runnerup 8 NARAIN SINGH M 59 IND 665 0.60 9 NIRMAL SINGH M 51 IND 1837 1.66 Total Valid Votes : 110978 2-Bhoa(SC) Electors General Service Total Votes Polled General Postal Total Male 78621 1719 80340 Male 54900 Female 71041 764 71805 Female 53570 Total 149662 2483 152145 Total 108470 93 108563 Polling Regular Auxiliary Total Rejected (*) 051 51 Stations 166 0 166 Valid Votes 108470 42 108512 Average number of Electors Assigned to a Polling Station 902 Poll Percentage 71.35 % Sr. Candidate Name Sex Age Party Vote %age Winner No. Polled Polled & Runnerup 1 AMARJIT SINGH M 48 BSP 2841 2.62 2 SEEMA KUMARI F 33 BJP 50503 46.54 Winner 3 GURDEV SINGH M 42 CPM 2779 2.56 4 BALBIR RAM M 55 INC 38355 35.35 Runnerup 5 DES RAJ M 51 IND 902 0.83 6 RAM LAL M 67 IND 7508 6.92 7 LAL CHAND M 41 IND 5624 5.18 * Rejected Votes ( Not Retrieved from EVM & Rejected from Postal Ballot Papers ) Page 1 of 67 Punjab Legislative Assembly Election 2012 Total Valid Votes : 108512 3-Pathankot Electors General Service Total Votes Polled General Postal Total Male 67214 799 68013 Male 49545 Female 62040 338 62378 Female 45173 Total 129254 1137 130391 Total 94718 45 94763 Polling Regular Auxiliary Total Rejected (*) 021 21 Stations 144 0 144 Valid Votes 94718 24 94742 Average number of Electors Assigned to a Polling Station 898 Poll Percentage 72.68 % Sr. -
Jenkins and the Partition of Punjab 1947
Jenkins and the Partition of Punjab 1947 Farah Gul Baqai National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research Centre of Excellence, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan 2018 Jenkins and the Partition of Punjab 1947 FARAH GUL BAQAI NIHCR Publication No.216 Copyright 2018 All rights reserved. No part of this publication be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing from the Director, National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research (NIHCR). Enquiries concerning reproduction should be sent to NIHCR at the address below. National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, Centre of Excellence, Quaid-i-Azam University, (New Campus) P.O.Box No.1230, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan. Email: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.nihcr.edu.pk Published by Muhammad Munir Khawar (Publication Officer) Edited by Mohammad Saleem (Sub-Editor) Rao Tahir Hussain (Sub-Editor) Printed at M/s IF Graphics, Royal Centre, Blue Area, Islamabad, Pakistan Price Pak Rs.700.00 SAARC Countries Rs.1500.00 ISBN: 978-969-415-133-5 US $.20.00 In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful DEDICATED TO MY PARENTS Anwar Zamani (Mother) Zulfiqar Ali Khan Baqai (Father) AND MY CHILDREN Aiza, Danish and Jamal ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS For the achievement of this task I am thankful to late Dr. Rizwan Malik who encouraged me to jump into this pursuit of truth. I am grateful to my school day’s friend late Dr. Aizaz Vardag who was very happy to know that I was doing Ph.D. -
A Minority Became a Majority in the Punjab Impact Factor: 8
International Journal of Applied Research 2021; 7(5): 94-99 ISSN Print: 2394-7500 ISSN Online: 2394-5869 A minority became a majority in the Punjab Impact Factor: 8. 4 IJAR 2021; 7(5): 94-99 www.allresearchjournal.com Received: 17-03-2021 Dr. Sukhjit Kaur Accepted: 19-04-2021 Abstract Dr. Sukhjit Kaur This study will focus on the Punjabi Suba Movement in Punjab 1966. The Punjabi Suba came into Assistant Professor, being after various sacrifices and struggles. The Indian Government appointed ‘Shah Commission’ to Department of History, Guru demarcate the boundaries of Punjab and Haryana. The reorganization bill was passed on the basis of Nanak College, Budhlada, recommendations of this committee only. Punjab was divided into two states; Punjabi Suba and Punjab, India Haryana under Punjab Reorganization Act, 1966. Certain areas of undivided Punjab were given to Himachal Pradesh. However, Haryana was raised as a rival to the state of Punjabi language (which was to be made for Punjab). Common links had been made for Punjab and Haryana. Haryana was the area of Hindi-speakers. It could have been easily amalgamated with neighboring Hindi states of Rajasthan and U.P. But, the state of Punjab, which was demanding the areas of Punjabi –speakers, was crippled and made lame as well. Such seeds were sown for its future of economic growth that would not let it move forward. Haryana welcomed the Act of reorganization. As a result, the common forums were removed for Haryana and Punjab and Sant Fateh Singh and the Akali Dal welcomed this decision. Methodology: The study of this plan of action is mainly based on the available main material content. -
Extensions of Remarks E1363 EXTENSIONS of REMARKS
July 14, 2004 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E1363 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS A TRIBUTE IN HONOR OF MORLEY Coach Fraser was a man whose dedication A TRIBUTE IN HONOR OF DALE FRASER OF ALBION, MICHIGAN for coaching was only exceeded by his love KOROLUCK OF RIVERSIDE, CALI- for his players themselves. He demanded FORNIA HON. NICK SMITH nothing less than the best and he always saw OF MICHIGAN the best in everyone. Morley had a preter- HON. NICK SMITH IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES natural ability to not only teach offense and OF MICHIGAN Tuesday, July 13, 2004 defense, but also responsibility, loyalty, civility, and virtue. Most importantly, he lived the val- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. SMITH of Michigan. Mr. Speaker, I rise ues, virtues, and lessons that he taught. To Tuesday, July 13, 2004 to honor and remember H. Morley Fraser, a balance his tenacity on the athletic field, he wonderful friend of mine and the beloved was a gentle, compassionate, and loving hus- Mr. SMITH of Michigan. Mr. Speaker, I rise Albion College coach and mentor to genera- to honor Dale Koroluck, an exceptionally bright band, father, and friend. tions of students, alumni and colleagues, who young man who has been awarded the Presi- lost his struggle with cancer June 28, 2004 at On behalf of the United States Congress, dent’s Award for Educational Excellence for the age of 82. we offer our condolences to Morley’s beloved 2003. A native of Milwaukee and a graduate of wife of 57 years, Elizabeth, his daughters, Dale is an inquisitive, high energy, intelligent Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, and Diane and Kathy, his sons, Morley Jr. -
Punjab Congress Cand
S.No District No. & Name of Constituency Selected Candidates 1 Gurdaspur 3 Pathankot Raman Bhalla 2 Gurdaspur 4 Gurdaspur Raman Behl 3 Gurdaspur 5 Dina Nagar - SC Smt. Aruna Choudhary 4 Gurdaspur 6 Qadian Smt. Charanjeet Kaur Bajwa 5 Gurdaspur 7 Batala Ashwani Shekhri 6 Gurdaspur 8 Sri Hargobindpur - SC Balvinder Singh Laddi 7 Gurdaspur 9 Fatehgarh Churian Tript Rajinder Bajwa 8 Gurdaspur 10 Dera Baba Nanak Sukhjinder Randhawa 9 Amritsar 11 Ajnala Harpratap Singh Ajnala 10 Amritsar 12 Raja Sansi Sukhbinder Sarkaria 11 Amritsar 13 Majitha Shailender Jit Shelly 12 Amritsar 14 Jandiala - SC Shardul Singh 13 Amritsar 15 Amritsar - North Ashwani Kumar (Pappu) 14 Amritsar 16 Amritsar - West - SC Raj Kumar Varka 15 Amritsar 17 Amritsar Central O.P. Soni 16 Amritsar 18 Amritsar East Mrs. Simpreet Kaur Bhatia 17 Amritsar 19 Amritsar South Jasbir Singh (Dimpa) 18 Amritsar 20 Attari - SC Tarsem Singh 19 Amritsar 21 Tarn Taran Dr. Dharamveer Agnihotri 20 Amritsar 22 Khem Karan Gurchet Singh Bhullar 21 Amritsar 23 Patti Harminder Singh Gill 22 Amritsar 24 Khadoor Sahib Ramanjit Singh Sikki 23 Amritsar 25 Baba Bakala - SC Ranjit Chajjalwadi 24 Kapurthala 26 Bholath Sukhpal Singh Khaira 25 Kapurthala 27 Kapurthala Rana Gurjeet Singh 26 Kapurthala 28 Sultanpur Lodhi Navtej Singh Cheema 27 Kapurthala 29 Phagwara - SC Balvir Raja Sodhi 28 Jalandhar 30 Phillaur - SC Ch. Santokh Singh 29 Jalandhar 31 Nakodar Amarjit Singh Samra 30 Jalandhar 32 Shahkot C.D. Kamboj 31 Jalandhar 33 Kartarpur - SC Ch. Jagjit Singh 32 Jalandhar 34 Jalandhar West - SC Smt. Suman Kaypee 33 Jalandhar 35 Jalandhar Central Raj Kumar Gupta 34 Jalandhar 36 Jalandhar North Avtar Henry 35 Jalandhar 37 Jalandhar Cantt. -
Results Chandigarh, Wednesday, March 7, 2012
PAGE4.qxd 3/6/2012 6:30 PM Page 1 c m y b The Tribune PUNJAB POLLS 2012 SPECIAL RESULTS CHANDIGARH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 79 JALALABAD 88 KOTKAPURA 95 MAUR 102 BHADAUR (SC) 109 NABHA (SC) WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Sukhbir Singh Badal Mantar Singh Brar Janmeja Singh Sekhon Mohammad Sadique Sadhu Singh Dharmsot SAD SAD(B) SAD Congress Congress Votes: 80,647 Margin:50,246 Votes:49,340 Margin:18,175 Votes:45,324 Margin:1,388 Votes:52,825 Margin: 6,969 Votes: 63,350 Margin: 22,548 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Hans Raj Josan Ripjeet Singh Brar Mangat Rai Bansal Darbara Singh Guru Balwant Singh Independent Congress Congress SAD Shahpur Votes: 30,401 Votes: 31,165 Votes: 43,936 Votes: 45,856 SAD Votes: 40,802 Voters: 1.71 lakh; Last MLA: Sukhbir Singh Badal (SAD) Voters: 1.29 lakh; Last MLA: Ripjeet Singh Brar (Cong) Voters: 1.43 lakh; Last MLA: None (new constituency) Voters: 1.34 lakh; Last MLA: Balbir Singh Ghunas (SAD) Voters: 1.55 lakh; Last MLA: Randeep Singh (Cong) 80 FAZILKA 89 JAITU 96 MANSA 103 BARNALA 110 PATIALA RURAL WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Surjit Kumar Jyani Joginder Singh Prem Mittal Kewal Singh Dhillon Brahm Mohindra BJP SAD(B) SAD Congress Congress Votes: 40,901Margin: 1,692 Votes: 49,426Margin: 6347 Votes: 55,588 Margin: 1,301 Votes:54,570 Margin:5,522 Votes:62,068 Margin:27,596 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Jaswinder Singh Gurdev Singh Badal Gurpreet Kaur Malkit Singh Keetu Kuldeep Kaur Tohra Rocky SAD(B)-BJP Congress SAD SAD Independent Votes: 43,079 Votes: 54,287 Votes: 49,048 Votes: 34,472 Votes: 39,209 Voters: 1.46 lakh; Last MLA: Surjit Kumar Jyani (BJP) Voters: 1.28 lakh; Last MLA: Joginder Singh (Cong) Voters: 1.63 lakh; Last MLA: Sher Singh Gagowal (Congress) Voters: 1.46 lakh; Last MLA: Kewal Singh Dhillon (Cong) Voters: 1.77 lakh; Last MLA: None (new constituency) 81 ABOHAR SAD supporters celebrating 111 RAJPURA WINNER the party's victory in WINNER Sunil Kumar Jakhar Amritsar on Tuesday.