Councilors of Congress and AAP says BJP is scared of defeat in Chandigarh Mayor elections!?

frame Councilors of Congress and AAP says BJP is scared of defeat in Chandigarh Mayor elections!?

Annadurai
According to sources chandigarh Mayor's election was to be held on Thursday. But, due to huge uproar outside the Municipal Corporation, the elections have been postponed. Voting was to take place from 11 am, before that there was a huge uproar. Regarding this, the councilors of aam aadmi party and congress say that an excuse has been made at the last moment due to ill health of the presiding officer. This time congress and aam aadmi party are contesting the elections together. Councilors of congress and aam aadmi party say that bjp is scared of defeat in the chandigarh Mayor elections. For this reason she does not want elections to be held. congress leader Pawan Bansal has said that I got information that bjp has admitted the presiding officer to the hospital with the intention of postponing the mayor elections. A new appointment cannot be made immediately. For some days he was saying that bjp people will win, this clearly shows that it was already in his mind that he would do such a thing that the elections would not be held.


Moreover Pawan Bansal further said, "This is absolutely undemocratic. We always say that wherever they feel, their numbers are less, here the number of our councilors is 20 and the number of bjp councilors is 15. In such a situation, the presiding officer made him ill. bjp has adopted this tactic in view of its defeat. We will go to the high court against it."


Perhaps the statement of rajya sabha MP from aam aadmi party Raghav Chadha has also come out on the postponement of chandigarh Mayor elections. He said that bjp is scared of india alliance. Because bjp was clearly seeing its defeat. The condition of bjp is like that of a child who, after getting out in street cricket, takes his bat and goes away saying that the match will not take place now. Now aam aadmi party and congress are jointly filing a petition in the high court asking for elections to be held today itself.

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