Muktsar: After his second Assembly poll debacle in the seven-decade political career, there are talks in political circles that 94-year-old former CM Parkash Singh Badal may now hang up his boots. His official word is however yet to come as he has gone “incommunicado”. Sources say the grand old man of state politics may make an announcement that he will not contest the election anymore, but keep serving the party and state to the best of his abilities. Notably, Badal was unwilling to contest the elections this time. He was even hospitalised during the electioneering. Notably, Badal had earlier lost the Assembly election against Harcharan Singh Brar of the Congress from Gidderbaha in 1967.
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Sangrur: Many turncoats, who left the AAP before the Assembly elections, are in a quandary after the formation of the AAP government in Punjab. Now, many have been trying to get in touch with their old friends in the party for “ghar wapsi”. Many have opened a direct dialogue with AAP leaders while others have been finding suitable leaders of their area to set the process rolling for rejoining the party.
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Muktsar: Malout seems to be the lone constituency in the state to have voted in an outsider as an MLA. The constituency has so far sent 14 representatives to the Assembly, some of whom got elected twice or thrice, but all registered as voters in other constituencies. Before the reorganisation of the state, Parkash Singh Badal too had won from the seat in 1957. This was his first Assembly election, which he contested on the Congress ticket. This time, Dr Baljit Kaur of the AAP has won. No prizes for guessing, she is a voter from the Faridkot constituency.
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