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Split mandate in 3 Punjab municipal bodies; talks of Congress-BJP tie-up in Ludhiana to keep AAP out

Split mandate in 3 Punjab municipal bodies; talks of Congress-BJP tie-up in Ludhiana to keep AAP out
CHANDIGARH: A fractured mandate in elections to three of five municipal corporations in Punjab - Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Phagwara - has had Congress worried about the prospect of horse-trading by governing party AAP, its INDIA bloc ally. Such is the desperation that there is talk of Congress even tying up with BJP in Ludhiana to keep AAP out."If an EVM machine can be broken, how much time will it take to break a member," Partap Singh Bajwa, leader of the opposition in the assembly, told TOI.He alleged that AAP "will try to poach not only in the corporations where there is no clear majority but even in Amritsar, where Congress has a majority, and Phagwara (where Congress won 22 of 50 seats but fell short of the majority mark of 26)".Alleging poaching by AAP in the past, the Congress legislator accused Arvind Kejriwal's party of luring former party members Raj Kumar Chabbewal, who was elected Hoshiarpur MP on an AAP ticket this year, and Sushil Kumar Rinku, the ex-Jalandhar MP who later joined BJP.He also mentioned former SAD functionary Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon, who won the Gidderbaha bypoll on an AAP ticket."Their entire policy is of deceit," said Bajwa, adding that the civic poll verdict was "completely against AAP govt in Punjab".
BJP veteran Manoranjan Kalia said there was no anti-defection law in corporations. "In Jalandhar and Ludhiana, the numbers required to get a simple majority are small. So, horse-trading will play the role. The writing is on the wall."With AAP failing to make it to the halfway mark, speculation is rife about BJP and Congress not being averse to joining hands to form the council in Ludhiana. BJP and Congress combined have 49 councillors.Congress district chief Sanjay Talwar said, "Congress and BJP councillors are working to repeat the history of 1992." BJP has so far kept mum on the possibility.


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About the AuthorNavjeevan Gopal

<p>Based in Punjab with journalistic experience of over two decades, Navjeevan Gopal is a senior journalist reporting on crucial issues such as drugs, crime, gangsters, terror and other security issues in the border state. The Punjab Police is one of his core beats. Currently an assistant editor with The Times of India in Punjab Bureau, he comes with a vast experience of over 18 years in The Indian Express, the national daily known for its investigative journalism. Gopal had started his career in journalism with the Hindustan Times as a contributor, gradually moving to The Indian Express and thereafter TOI. He also covers Punjab’s politics with his area of interests being the 104-year-old party Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He also extensively reported on Sikh diaspora settled across the globe.<br></p>

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