The Election Commission of India(ECI)have announced on Wednesday March 05,2014 a 9-phase polling for the 16th Lok Sabha Election scheduled to be held between April 07 -May 12,2014
The Election Commission of india(ECI)have announced Single Phase polling
for the 13 constituencies of Rajasthan on April 30,2014
In 2012, the SAD-BJP alliance had scripted history by winning a second
consecutive term in the Punjab Assembly elections - the first for any
party in the northern state. But the post-2012 period has not been rosy
for the Badals.
The anti-incumbency factor against the SAD-BJP state government is at a
high in the state. Unfulfilled promises have resulted in resentment
among the voters - be it senior citizens, youths, employees or
businessmen.
During
the last six years, Punjab's poor financial health has been reflected
many times when the salaries and pensions were delayed for months
together and the state government was compelled to mortgage buildings.
The
state's debt has touched the one lakh crore-mark - the highest in the
country. More than one lakh small and medium industrial units have
closed in Punjab.
''The Akali Dal-BJP government has ruined the state. We had won eight seats last time and we are going to will all 13 seats this time," senior Congress leader and in-charge for Punjab affairs, Shakeel Ahmad said
The
number of jobless, the Opposition parties claim, has touched the 65
lakh-mark. Adding to the headache of the Punjab government, the backlog
of jobs reserved for Dalits has also not been filled up from a long
time.
The
biggest failure of the SADBJP government is to check the rampant drug
menace in the state. Drug seizures are common in the state, and so are
allegations of Akali leaders links with drug mafia.
The
issue of drug addiction and smuggling, which Akali Dal avoided for a
long time, was ironically raked up by its ally BJP and former DGP
(jails) Shashi Kant.
The
retired IPS officer had taken the names of two Cabinet ministers and
one chief parliamentary secretary among others who were allegedly
patronising drug peddling in the state.
Lapping up the drug issue, the AAP candidates have been vocal against the Akalis in their poll rallies.
Chief
Minister Parkash Singh's son-inlaw and Cabinet minister Adesh Partap
Singh Kairon has admitted that the drug controversy will badly affect
the SAD's prospects.
Political
observers said the Aam Aadmi Party may win a seat or two. The party has
cautiously chosen its candidates with clean image.
Those expected to open the party's account in Punjab are Bhagwant Mann from Sangrur and H. S. Phoolka from Ludhiana.
The Congress in Punjab is facing trouble from dissenters in as many as 11 of the total 13 Lok Sabha seats.
Barring
senior leaders and Congress nominees from Amritsar and Anandpur Sahib,
Amarinder Singh and Ambika Soni, the remaining party candidates, are
facing a visible threat from disgruntled insiders and leaders.
State
Congress president Partap Singh Bajwa is not getting support from three
party MLAs whose constituencies are part of the Gurdaspur constituency
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