Punjab Byelection 2024 Results: AAP in neck and neck fight with Congress in Chabbewal, shows early trend

As per the Election Commission of India, Dr. Ishank Kumar is leading by more than 3,000 votes from the Chabbewal constituency

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Punjab Byelection 2024 Results, Chabbewal 2024 Byelection, Chabbewal Election Early Trends, Early Trends Chabbewal Byelection: The D Day for the Punjab Byelection 2024 has finally arrived, as the counting of votes is underway for the four constituencies. As per the Election Commission of India's Early Trends (9: 30 am), AAP and Congress are in a neck-and-neck fight, with the Aam Aadmi Party's Dr. Ishank enjoying an edge over the Congress candidate. 

As per the Election Commission of India, Dr. Ishank Kumar is leading by more than 3,000 votes from the Chabbewal constituency. On the other hand, Congress' Ranjit Kumar is number 2, and BJP's Sohan Singh Thandal is number 3. 

Chabbewal Constituency

Raj Kumar Chabbewal was MLA from Chabbewal but after winning the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from Hoshiarpur, he became an MP. Hence, Chabbewal has no MLA as well. BJP has fielded Sardar Sohan Singh Thandal from the Chabbewal Constituency in Punjab. Sardar Sohan Singh Thandal has been a member of Shromani Akali Dal (SAD) in the past and also a Minister during their rule. 

Therefore, none of the candidates representing the saffron party are originally from the BJP cadre. Interestingly, Punjab BJP Chief is Sunil Jakhar who is also a turncoat. Jakhar is a former Congress leader and former Punjab Congress Chief. However, Jakhar is not active for the BJP for the upcoming Punjab Byelections 2024. MoS Ravneet Bittu was also with Congress but he fought Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from the BJP ticket. Despite losing from the Ludhiana constituency, Ravneet Bittu was awarded Minister of State under the Modi 3.0 rule. 


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