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The counting of votes for the 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab, conducted on June 1, will begin at 8 am on Tuesday at 117 counting centres, set up in 48 buildings at 27 locations across the state. To oversee the counting process, 64 counting observers, drawn from all-India services and civil
BJP seemed to face a tougher-than-earlier battle in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Haryana. Read our analysis of how the elections in three states went ahead of results on June 4.
BJP candidate Ravneet Bittu ensures his presence at various constituencies on the D-Day, encouraging voters and supporters. Opponents aware of their loss as voters reject other parties and support BJP for development, peace, and happiness. Videos of opponents' joint meetings and surrender go viral. BJP confident of victory with strong voter support. Polling stations witness higher turnout in the morning. Recent articles include 'Elect Bittu, will send bulldozer for mafia' and 'Repay Bhagat Singh, RSS, who fought for right to vote: Bittu'.
Read about Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring's busy day filled with prayers, rescue mission, and political engagements in Ludhiana. A glimpse into a hectic day of a prominent political figure during the election season.
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