Through PTI
CHANDIGARH: A number of celebration hoppers together with Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi, Fateh Jang Singh Bajwa and Anil Joshi had been trailing from their respective constituencies in Punjab, in step with ballot tendencies.
The Aam Aadmi Birthday party was once main in 89 out of general 117 meeting seats in Punjab.
Forward of the meeting polls, a number of leaders had switched facets.
Former sports activities minister Sodhi had give up the Congress and joined the Bharatiya Janata Birthday party and contested from Ferozepur Town seat.
Sodhi, a four-time MLA from Guruharsahai in Ferozepur, was once trailing from Ferozepur seat, the tendencies confirmed.
AAP candidate Ranbir Singh was once main from Ferozepur Town over his nearest rival and Congress candidate Parminder Singh Pinki.
Former Congress chief Bajwa, who had joined the BJP, and fought from Batala seat was once trailing.
Aam Aadmi Birthday party candidate Amansher Singh is main from Batala seat over his nearest rival and Congress candidate Ashwani Sekhri, in step with tendencies.
Fateh Jang Bajwa was once a sitting legislator from Qadian seat from the place the Congress fielded his elder brother and Rajya Sabha member Partap Singh Bajwa.
Former Punjab minister Joshi, who give up the BJP and joined the SAD remaining 12 months, contested from Amritsar North meeting seat.
AAP candidate and previous IPS officer Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh was once main over Joshi from Amritsar North seat.
Joshi had remained legislator from the Amritsar North seat in 2007 and 2012 at the BJP price tag.
He confronted defeat within the 2017 Meeting polls.
Former Congress chief Harjot Kamal, who too had joined the BJP, fought from Moga meeting seat.
Kamal left the Congress after the celebration denied him the price tag from Moga.
From Moga seat, AAP candidate Amandeep Kaur Arora was once main over her nearest rival and Congress candidate Malvika Sood Sachar, who’s sister of actor Sonu Sood.
Former Punjab minister and three-time MLA Joginder Singh Mann, who joined the AAP after snapping his 50-year-old ties with the Congress, fought from Phagwara seat.
On the other hand, Congress candidate Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal was once main over BSP nominee Jasvir Singh Garhi from Phagwara seat.
Sukhjinder Raj Singh Lali Majithia, who joined the AAP after leaving the Congress, attempted his success from Majitha meeting section.
SAD candidate Ganieve Kaur Majithia is main from Majithia meeting section.
Raman Bahl, who left the Congress remaining 12 months and joined the AAP, fought from Gurdaspur seat.
SAD candidate Gurbachan Singh Babehali was once main over Congress candidate and sitting MLA Barindermeet Singh Pahra from Gurdaspur seat.
Leader Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and maximum of his Council of Ministers had been trailing of their respective constituencies, as in line with the tendencies at 12 pm.
Leader Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, who contested from two constituencies, Chamkaur Sahib in Rupnagar district and Bhadaur seat in Barnala, is trailing in each because the Aam Aadmi Birthday party (AAP) applicants are main the race.
Channi is the sitting MLA from Chamkaur Sahib.
Maximum of Channi’s ministers, who had succeeded Amarinder Singh after his unceremonious go out as the executive minister in September remaining 12 months, had been additionally trailing.
From Amritsar Central seat, Minister O P Soni was once trailing at the back of AAP’s Ajay Gupta whilst Raj Kumar Verka was once at the back of AAP’s Jasbir Singh Sandhu from Amritsar West.
Manpreet Singh Badal was once at the back of AAP’s Jagroop Gill from Bathinda City seat whilst from Gidderbaha, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring was once trailing at the back of Akali Dal’s Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon.
From Sangrur, Vijay Inder Singla was once trailing at the back of AAP’s Narinder Kaur Bharaj.
Pargat Singh was once trailing at the back of AAP’s Surinder Singh Sodhi from Jalandhar Cantonment and Bharat Bhushan Ashu was once at the back of AAP’s Gurpreet Bassi Gogi from Ludhiana West.
Razia Sultana was once at the back of her nearest AAP rival Mohammed Jamil-ur-Rahman from Malerkotla seat.
Sangat Singh Gilzian was once trailing at the back of AAP’s Jasvir Singh Raja Gill from Urmar seat.
Ministers Rana Gurjeet Singh, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa had been main.
As in line with the tendencies at 12:15 pm, the Aam Aadmi Birthday party seemed to be heading for a blank sweep in Punjab, having taken a lead in 90 of the 117-Meeting seats.