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Punjab: A new player makes the game election dakhha interesting

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Mullanpur: Dakha has chosen the AAM AAM AADMI candidate in 2017 but the current legislator from the other side.
Harvinder Singh Phoolka won the 2017 poll, but after he stopped AAP, Shiromani Akali Dal reclaimed his fortress in the 2019 election.
The Punjab Segment Vidhan Sabha from Dakha has had MLAs.
However, 2017 changed the Ludhiana election landscape with the inclusion of AAP and the part carried Dakha along with many other chairs of the district.
H S Phoolka defeated his closest rival, Manpreet Singh Aali Akali Dal Shiromi, 4,169 votes.
However, after Phooolka resigned as a legislator, forcing a voter in 2019, Ayali, who won a chair in 2012, appeared quickly once again after defeating Captain Sandeep Sandhu from Congress of 14,672 votes.
Repounding and more entry parties have made a multicornered contest this time.
Data from the 2019 election showed that of 1,84,723 voters in the Dakha assembly segment, 1.31,150 turned out to be a vote day, making the percentage of voting 70.99%.
Infrastructure, drugs, and poor unemployment tend to emerge as the main issues of constituencies during the current campaign.
Baldev Singh voters from Rakba Village said: “There are many problems in this election but I feel unemployed is the main problem.
Our children went abroad because they did not find work at home.
The government must make work to stop this brain disposal..
Also, the city of Mullanpur from Dakha requires a greater sewerage system for better drainage.
Otherwise, water logging is a major problem in elections.
Other voters, Jagshir Singh from Mullanpur, said: “Drug abuse is a big problem in elections.
, And many families suffer from it.
Another problem is from wild livestock, because livestock has increased the risk of road accidents.
Roads in several regions such as Prem Nagar and Jalan Link Mullanpur have developed holes.
Traffic is the main problem in Mullanpur Town because street vendors have occupied most of the road.
Mullanpur changed the swamp after only a short spell of rain, because water accumulated in various regions.

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