Big change likely, who will be winner congress or AAp?
In Punjab heavy turnout says,”new votes go the new party. New party is Aam Aadmi Party.Although one reason of heavy votes is one hour extra time, But now comes a views about new votes. If new votes indicate about new party then AAP leader why objected about extra time. Punjab’s voter signaling about anti govt attitude.If it is true, it is clear of big change it state. It’s indication that new party to be come in power.Despite overcast and cold conditions, the Assembly polls in Punjab saw a voter turnout of 78.62% on Saturday.“Voter turnout was 78.62% with Mansa district witnessing the highest polling at 87.34%, while the least polling was seen at 71.9% in SAS Nagar (Mohali),” a spokesperson for Punjab Chief Electoral Officer told The Hindu. The State recorded 78.57% polling in 2012.
Rasing the issue of fewer hours of voting in Punjab, Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal tweeted saying: “As per EC notification, polling time in Goa from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. but in Punjab, it is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (one hr less). Why?”
AAP leader Sanjay Singh met the Chief Electoral Officer and raised the issue with him, saying that it was a discrimination with Punjabis. “Voters in large number have failed to cast vote,” he said. Political analysts say though the polling turnout was good, it is likely to be little less than the 2012 Assembly polls, when 78.57 % of voters had exercised their franchise.
“It is a good turnout, but interestingly, a lower turnout than last Assembly elections hints that by and large this election has been bipolar instead of being triangular,” Pramod Kumar, director of the Institute for Development and Communication, Chandigarh told, The Hindu.
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