
With the Haryana Assembly poll verdict out today, Congress candidate DK Bansal and INLD’s Pradeep Chaudhary emerged victorious from Panchkula and Kalka constituencies, respectively.
While Chaudhary won by 21,187 votes defeating his nearest rival, Satvinder Singh Rana (Congress), Bansal won by 12,230 votes defeating INLD candidate Yograj Singh, father of ace cricketer Yuvraj Singh.
Former Deputy Chief Minister Chandermohan had won the Kalka seat in 2005 Assembly elections by a massive margin of 61,476 votes. After delimitation, the constituency was divided into Kalka and Panchkula.
Of the 1,43623 voters in Panchkula, 82,551 had exercised their franchise with a voter turnout of 59.13%, while Kalka has 1,22433 voters and recorded 71% turnout.
The counting of the votes began at BHEL Colony Community Center and Government College for Girls, for Panchkula and Kalka constituencies respectively, at 8 am and the results were out by 12.30 pm.
In Panchkula, Bansal maintained a handsome lead through the 11 rounds of counting before he was declared the winner.
While Bansal polled 29,192 votes, Yograj got 16,932 votes.
The BJP, which fielded former Chandigarh Mayor Gian Chand Gupta as its candidate, stood third with 15,717 votes.
Shashi Sharma, a Congress dissident who had joined Haryana Janhit Congress, could mange only 12,922 votes.
Of the 94,642 votes polled in Kalka, Chaudhary got 41,625 votes, while Rana could manage only 20,438 votes.
Congress rebel Bhagat Singh, who contested the elections as an Independent candidate polled 16,771 votes, while Vijay Bansal, a former Congress leader, who fought on the ticket of Bahujan Samaj Party polled merely 4,975 votes.
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