As EC announces Moga bypoll date, SAD bets on ‘turncoat’ Jain
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With the Election Commission Friday announcing by-election to the recently vacated Moga seat on February 23, the model code came into effect in the district. The seat had fallen vacant last month after Joginder Pal Jain resigned from the Assembly and quit Congress, on whose ticket he had won the seat, to join the Shiromani Akali Dal.
As per the ECI, the notification for the bypoll will be issued on January 30 and the last date for making nominations is February 6 and after scrutiny the next day, the last date for withdrawal of candidatures is February 9. Counting will take place on February 28.
SAD president, while welcoming Jain to partyfold, had announced him as the party's candidate for the by-elections to the Moga seat.
However, supporters of former director general of police PS Gill, who had lost to Jain in the Assembly elections, had been opposing the induction of Jain in the party. In fact, senior Akali leader Ranwinder Singh Pappu and former president of Moga municipal council, Kuldeep Singh Gill, even warned the party leadership to reconsider its decision. Another senior party leader and Dharamkot MLA Tota Singh too was not happy with Jain's induction in SAD, as he was eyeing the seat for his son.
Jain will be the Hindu face of the Akali Dal in the Malwa region if he wins the by-election. Moga was the only seat Congress had won in the area with all the neighbouring seats, including Jagraon, Faridkot, Dharamkot, Bhagapurana and Nihalsinghwala, going to Akalis in the last year's Assembly elections.
Chief Minister and SAD patron Parkash Singh Badal and Sukhbir on Friday claimed that the ruling alliance will win the seat "by a margin, which will not only be stunning in its magnitude but will also set off a process of eventual decimation of the Congress party from the political map".
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