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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
Punjab witnessed a largely peaceful polling for the 13 Lok Sabha seats, recording 61.32 per cent turnout as per ECI figures, down from 65.94 per cent in.
Voting commenced in Punjab and Chandigarh for the final phase of the Lok Sabha elections with tight security arrangements. Major political parties, including Congress, AAP, BJP, and SAD, contesting independently, have fielded numerous prominent candidates. The multi-cornered contest aims to capture 13 seats in Punjab and one in Chandigarh.
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