AAP candidate won election by huge margin; cause of concern for seasoned leaders
Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in
The election results of just concluded Punjab assembly elections have raised many questions for all the traditional parties, its leaders, workers.
The interesting point of the election remained the negligible numbers of candidates who won the elections with lowest margin win, as every political party, leaders, political pundits, political analysist were of the view that in this four cornered elections (Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal-BSP, AAP, PLC-BJP-SAD Samyukt) the victory margin for most of the candidates would remain less few hundred to thousand.
But, contrast to these only two candidates won their elections by thin margin. Raman Arora of AAP defeated Raman Beri from Jalandhar (Central) by 247 votes. Which is the lowest margin win in this election. The other one is Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa of Congress won his Dera Baba Nanak seat by 466 votes.
The highest margin win is of AAP leader from Sunam Aman Arora who defeated Congress’s Jaswinder Dhiman by 75,277 votes.
The other big margin win is by AAP Bathinda (Urban) candidate Jagroop Singh Gill. Who defeated finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal by 63, 581 votes and Dr Vijay Singla of AAP defeated Shubhdeep Singh alias Sidhu Moosewala by 63,323 votes from Mansa assembly constituency.
AAP candidate won election by huge margin; cause of concern for seasoned leaders. In these elections, 2 candidates won their election by less than 1000 vote’s margin.
Between 1000 to 5000 votes margin, fourteen candidates won their election.
Between 5000-10,000 votes margin, twenty candidates won their election.
Between 10,000-20,000 votes margin, twenty two candidates won their election.
Between 20,000-30,000 votes margin, twenty candidates won their elections.
Between 30,000-40,000 votes margin, twenty two candidates won their elections.
Between 40,000-50,000 votes margin, six candidates won their elections.
Between 50,000-60,000 votes margin, eight candidates won their elections.
Between 60,000-70,000 votes margin, two candidates won their elections.
Between 70,000-80,000 votes margin one candidate won his election.
March 10,2022