Who did Sidhu Moosewala's father Balkaur vote for?
Voting is being held on all 13 seats of punjab in the seventh phase of the lok sabha elections. Meanwhile, late singer Sidhu Moosewala's father Balkaur Singh also cast his vote at the polling station. After this, Balkaur Singh said that I have voted to remove bjp from power. I have cast my vote in support of the india alliance.
Balkaur Singh further said, "I campaigned in favor of the india alliance. Rest, the voters of the country will decide who to bring to power." It is worth noting that during the nomination process, there was also talk of Balkaur Singh contesting the elections. However, later many congress leaders met Balkaur Singh, after which he said that he would support the Congress. Let us tell you that voting for all 13 lok sabha seats in punjab started at 7 am on saturday at 24,451 polling stations. About 70 thousand security personnel have been deployed for peaceful and smooth voting. There are a total of 2,14,61,741 eligible voters in the state, of which 1,12,86,727 are men and 1,01,74,241 are women. There are 773 third gender voters. The number of disabled voters is 1,58,718. At the same time, there are also 1,614 nri voters.
Counting of votes will be done on june 4
Voting will continue till 6 pm. counting of votes will be done on june 4. Voting is also being held along with punjab for the only seat of the Union Territory Chandigarh, the joint capital of punjab and Haryana. The number of people included in the voter list for the first time in punjab is 5,38,715. While there are 1,89,855 voters above 85 years of age.
State Chief Electoral Officer Sabin C. said that 5,694 polling stations have been placed in the 'critical' category. 117 centers have been set up at 24 places in the state for the counting of votes on june 4. This time the fight in punjab is four-way. Aam Aadmi Party, congress, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and bjp are contesting separately. Among the prominent faces, four-time mp Preneet Kaur is contesting from patiala seat on bjp ticket and three-time SAD mp Harsimrat Kaur Badal is trying her luck from Bathinda. In the last lok sabha elections, 65.96 percent voting took place in the state.