Panchayat Polls: Punjab govt gets green signal from Punjab and Haryana High court; CM hails the verdict

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Panchayat Polls: Punjab govt gets green signal from Punjab and Haryana High court; CM hails the verdict

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ October 14,2024

In a big relief to state government, the Punjab and Haryana High court has dismisses all the petitions related to challenge, cancel Panchayat polls schedule for tomorrow.

Now the polls will be held as per the schedule.

Expressing gratitude towards Punjab and Haryana High court for paving way to Panchayat elections, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday appealed the people to exercise their franchise freely and fairly.
In a statement, the Chief Minister said that the verdict by Punjab and Haryana High court has cleared the path for smooth conduct of these polls. He profusely thanked the Punjab and Haryana High court for allowing the people to freely participate in the polls at this grass root level. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that on October 15 Panchayat polls will be held across the state.
Panchayat Polls: Punjab govt gets green signal from Punjab and Haryana High court; CM hails the verdict
CM Bhagwant Singh Mann
The Chief Minister appealed the Punjabis to take part in these polls in a free and fair manner without any sort of fear. He asked the people to participate in these polls by cementing the ethos of communal harmony, peace and brotherhood. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that people should strengthen brotherhood in the villages during the poll and use their right to vote judiciously.
Panchayat Polls: Punjab govt gets green signal from Punjab and Haryana High court; CM hails the verdict. The Chief Minister asked the people to elect good representatives in the villages and become an active partner in its development. Extending good wishes to all the participants taking part in these elections, he said that hoped that they would take their respective villages on zenith of glory after victory. Bhagwant Singh Mann reiterated that the state government is committed for conduct of these polls in a free, fair and impartial manner.