Login Register
Follow Us

Sangrur constituency, a metaphor for resistance

Show comments

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 26

Sangrur has often surprised with its choice and voted against the establishment. In 1971, when the Indira Gandhi wave swept the country, it chose to send Left rebel leader Teja Singh Swatantar, who led PEPSU-Muzara movement, to Parliament.

In the next election after Emergency in 1977, Sangrur elected moderate Akali leader Surjit Singh Barnala. In 1984, it chose then little-known Balwant Ramoowalia, who won as SAD candidate, and the small-time lawyer Rajdev Singh Khalsa from a radical Sikh platform in 1989.

In 1996, Sangrur again elected the moderate Barnala. Three years later, it chose Simranjit Singh Mann.

Amid hundreds of farmers committing suicide and the agrarian crisis for almost two decades, Sangrur remained at the centre of peasant movements. Even during the 2020-21 farmers’ stir at the gates of Delhi, most farmers who died were from the constituency.

Apart from social movements, Sangrur has also been restless for a political change. It looked for a change when Bhagwant Mann won from here by over two lakh votes in 2014. Soon, Sangrur became AAP’s bastion. Amid resentment over the nominations for the recent Rajya Sabha polls, its voters have again proved that they can’t be taken for a ride.

About The Author

The Tribune News Service brings you the latest news, analysis and insights from the region, India and around the world. Follow the Tribune News Service for a wide-ranging coverage of events as they unfold, with perspective and clarity.

#bhagwant mann #Sangrur #simranjit singh mann

Show comments
Show comments

Trending News

Also In This Section


Top News


View All

Scottish Sikh artist Jasleen Kaur shortlisted for prestigious Turner Prize

Jasleen Kaur, in her 30s, has been nominated for her solo exhibition entitled ‘Alter Altar' at Tramway contemporary arts venue in Glasgow

Amritsar: ‘Jallianwala Bagh toll 57 more than recorded’

GNDU team updates 1919 massacre toll to 434 after two-year study

Meet Gopi Thotakura, a pilot set to become 1st Indian to venture into space as tourist

Thotakura was selected as one of the six crew members for the mission, the flight date of which is yet to be announced


Most Read In 24 Hours