Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Poll toll: alarm bells for 14 CPSes

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA: The Lok Sabha election results were a shocker for not only the state’s six Akali-BJP ministers but also 14 chief parliament­ary secretarie­s (CPSes) on whose turf the combine lost.

The unfortunat­e CPSes are Amarpal Singh Bony (Ajnala), Inderbir Singh Bolaria ( Amritsar South), Sohan Singh Thandal (Chabbewal), Chaudhari Nand Lal (Balachaur), Mantar Singh Brar (Kotkapura), Balbir Singh Ghunas (Dirbha), Mohinder Kaur Josh (Sham Chaurasi), F Nissara Khatton (Malerkotla), Dr Navjot Kaur Sidhu (Amritsar East), Sarup

LOSS OF ADAMPUR IS, PERHAPS, BIGGEST EMBARRASSM­ENT FOR SAD, AS SITTING MLA AND CPS PAWAN TINU WAS LS CANDIDATE FROM JALANDHAR

Chand Singla (Bathinda Urban), Pawan Kumar Tinu ( Adampur), KD Bhandari (Jalandhar North), Som Parkash (Phagwara) and Avinash Chander (Phillaur).

The loss of Adampur is, perhaps, the biggest embarrassm­ent for the Shiromani Akali Dal, as sitting legislator and CPS Pawan Kumar Tinu was also Lok Sabha candidate from Jalandhar.

“Corruption, drug menace, and politician-public disconnect, besides mafia hold on sand, wine, property and transport businesses proved costly for the SAD-BJP. Reeling under property tax, new levies and high electricit­y price, the public voted for change,” said a leader of the state’s ruling combine, accepting that the politicisi­ng of police also had dented the image of the government.

BJP minister Anil Joshi has handed his resignatio­n to state party president Kamal Sharma already, while the alliance is tightlippe­d about the fate of the CPSes.

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