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Counting of votes underway for high-stakes Ludhiana (West) seat for AAP

By IANS | Updated: June 23, 2025 09:03 IST

Chandigarh, June 23 The counting of ballots for the high-stakes Ludhiana (West) Assembly seat for the state ruling ...

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Chandigarh, June 23 The counting of ballots for the high-stakes Ludhiana (West) Assembly seat for the state ruling AAP was underway on Monday amidst tight security arrangements.

The polling for the lone seat was held on June 19, which saw 51.33 per cent voting out of 1.74 lakh electorates. The seat fell vacant after the death of AAP MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi in January.

The state ruling Aam Aadmi Party is eyeing to retain the seat, while the main Opposition Congress is aiming to win back the seat that it had represented six times.

In total, 14 candidates are in the fray for the urban seat. The BJP and the Shiromani Akali Dal have also fielded candidates for the seat.

The main contest largely seems between AAP’s candidate Sanjeev Arora, the party’s Rajya Sabha member and local industrialist, Congress’ former Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu, who represented the seat twice from 2012.

Ashu was defeated by his friend-turned-foe Gogi, 58, by a margin of 7,512 votes in the 2022 Assembly poll.

The BJP has fielded Jiwan Gupta, the party’s state unit core committee member, while its former ally, Akali Dal, reposed faith in Parupkar Singh Ghuman, a former president of the Ludhiana Bar Association.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP polled the highest number of votes from the Ludhiana (West) segment.

However, the party denies that Kejriwal is moving to the Rajya Sabha.

Interestingly, in October 2024, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) carried out a raid at the residence of AAP candidate Arora as part of a money laundering probe linked to a land ‘fraud’ case.

The BJP, which is expanding its footprints in the state’s Hindu-dominated urban constituencies, is eyeing to give a tough contest to both the state ruling AAP and the Congress by fielding a strong and credible local face with grassroots connect.

In the run-up to the polling, the Bharatiya Janata Party carried out a scathing attack on the three-year rule of AAP’s governance in Punjab, accusing them of transforming the state into a “rehabilitation centre” for Kejriwal’s rejected Delhi loyalists.

AAP is confident of a victory owing to its pro-people governance, while Opposition parties bank on the anti-incumbency wave against the helm.

However, a confident Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann described this byelection as a battle between “humility” and “arrogance”. AAP convener Kejriwal had started campaigning in March but was absent during the final days of the campaign, leaving the responsibility to party senior leader Manish Sisodia.

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