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Panchkula Assembly constituency

The Panchkula Assembly constituency falls in the Panchkula district, which is one of the important Assembly constituencies of the Haryana Assembly Elections 2024. An urban constituency, it hosts a diverse voter base, plays a very crucial role in the politics of the state and affects the state politics of the state substantially. It is a part of the Ambala Lok Sabha constituency. This region has witnessed a highly high percentage voter turnout. The constituency has generally witnessed an overall intense political competition, mainly between BJP, INC, and other local parties.

Panchkula Assembly constituency
Panchkula Assembly constituency

Constituency Overview

ConstituencyPanchkula Assembly Constituency
Nature of SeatsGeneral (Non-Reserved)
DistrictPanchkula
Total Voters (2024) 2,33,525 registered voters
Number of Booths195 polling booths
Dominant CommunityMixed Urban Population (Hindu, Sikh)
Key IssuesInfrastructure, Urban Development, Traffic Management, Employment, Environment

2024 Assembly Election Results

PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCChander Mohan67397
BJPGian Chand Gupta65400
AapPrem Garg3332
InldDr Kshitij Choudhary1375
JjpSushil Garg1153
IndependentM P Sharma305
IndependentNatasha Sood235
IndependentSaroj Bala150
RrpKishan Singh Negi110
BvdBharat Bhushan Gurjar58
None Of The AboveNota987

Winner: Chander Mohan (INC) defeated Gian Chand Gupta (BJP) by a margin of 1997 votes.

2019 Assembly Election Results

PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPGian Chand Gupta61,53748.84+5.45
INCChander Mohan55,90444.37+32.28
INLDKarundeep Chaudhary2,3421.86-17.80
NOTANota1,1950.95+0.12
BSPRoshan Lal Kocher1,0550.84-0.22
AAPYogeshwar Sharma9590.76N/A
Rashtriya Janta PartyManoj Kumar7650.61N/A
JJPAjay Gautam6770.54New

Winner: Gian Chand Gupta (BJP) defeated Chander Mohan (INC) by a margin of 5,633 votes with a turnout of 1,25,999 voters (59.96%).

2014 Assembly Election Results

PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPGian Chand Gupta69,91654.28%+35.28%
INLDKul Bhushan Goyal25,31419.65%-0.81%
INCDevender Kumar Bansal15,56412.08%-23.21%
IndependentVinod Bagai7,5455.86%N/A
HJC(BL)Ravinder Rawal3,7782.93%-12.69%
BSPVishaw Deepak Sharma1,3631.06%-2.78%
NOTANone of the Above1,0730.83%N/A
IndependentHarender Singh8340.65%-0.76%
CPI(M)R. S. Sathi5920.46%-0.67%
IndependentRakesh Gill5770.45%N/A
CPIMamchand Basia5670.44%N/A

Winner: Gian Chand Gupta (BJP) defeated Kul Bhushan Goyal (INLD) by a margin of 44,602 votes with a voter turnout of 1,28,796 (65.72%).

2009 Assembly Election Results

PartyCandidateVotes%
INCDevender Kumar Bansal29,19235.29%
INLDYograj Singh16,93220.47%
BJPGian Chand Gupta15,71719.00%
HJC(BL)Shashi Sharma12,92215.62%
BSPSanjeev Bhardwaj3,1773.84%
IndependentHarender Singh1,1681.41%
CPI(M)Mehar Chand Goel9331.13%
LPSPNarayan Dass5610.68%
IndependentSaroj Bala4920.59%
IndependentRam Narayan4320.52%
NCPKamal Kumar3460.42%

Winner: Devender Singh Bansal (INC) defeated Yograj Singh (INLD) by a margin of 12,260 votes with a voter turnout of 82,719 (57.45%).

Panchkula Assembly Constituency SWOT Analysis

Strengths

  • Urban, Educated Voter Base: The voter base is relatively educated and aware; hence, they are highly engaged in governance issues.
  • Strategic Location: This is a part of the Tricity area, Chandigarh and Mohali its constituents, Panchkula’s urban population always finds themselves getting exposed to strong civic amenities which always top the election debates.
  • Strong Political Leadership: Often, this constituency has become a battleground between super candidates like Gian Chand Gupta (BJP) and Chander Mohan (INC), hence always keeping up with high competition and visibility.

Weaknesses

  • Traffic and Infrastructure Woes: Although it is a fully urban constituency, Panchkula faces traffic congestion and infrastructural lags. Here, people are still not satisfied.
  • Environmental Concerns: The region faces severe pollution and environmental degradation due to hurried urbanization. The weakest point of those trying to get on the candidature of the incumbents who would not be able to mitigate these problems lies here.

Opportunities

  • Focus on Urban Development: Candidates promising solutions to the urban challenges in the management of traffic, health and jobs would carry a significant vote bank within the urban middle class.
  • Younger Voter Mobilization:  A young population growing in Panchkula could be reaped through a policy working around jobs, vocational education and youth involvement programs.

Threats

  • Rising Independent Candidates:  Political fragmentation, and the presence of smaller parties like AAP or independent candidates, can again lead to splintering of votes, upending the dominion held till now by BJP and INC, which has been more intra-party dominated.
  • Environmental Backlash: Apart from environmental issues such as pollution and deforestation, there is a high risk that a swing in votes would be decisive against the incumbents.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who is the current MLA of Panchkula?

Chander Mohan from INC is the incumbent MLA, elected in 2024.

How many voters are there in the Panchkula Assembly constituency?

There are  2,33,525 registered voters for the 2024 elections.

Which political parties are contesting in Panchkula in 2024?

Major parties like INC, JJP, BJP, AAP, INLD, and NOTA are contesting.

What was the voter turnout in the last election (2019)?

The voter turnout in 2019 was 63.45%, with 1,30,089 voters casting their ballots.

What is the history of Panchkula’s political landscape?

Panchkula has been a stronghold of BJP, with the party gaining popularity due to urban development initiatives and infrastructure projects.

What is the significance of Panchkula in the Haryana elections?

As an urban constituency adjacent to Chandigarh, Panchkula plays a vital role in influencing urban policies and development issues in Haryana, making it a key area in state elections.

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