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BJP, Cong heading for showdown in U’khand civic body


72 candidates are running for 11 mayoral posts, 445 for municipal council chairperson posts and 4,888 for municipal councillors’ posts
Dehradun: The stage is set for another electoral showdown between the ruling BJP and the Congress in Uttarakhand with the urban local body polls being held on Thursday.
Campaigning for the urban local body polls ended at 5 pm on Tuesday with both parties throwing all their might to woo voters.
The polling being held by ballot will decide the fate of 5,405 candidates. There are 72 candidates running for 11 mayoral posts, 445 for municipal council chairperson posts and 4,888 for municipal councillors’ posts.
Chief Minister and BJP’s star campaigner Pushkar Singh Dhami held a series of public meetings and roadshows across the state during the nearly three-week long campaign seeking votes for a “triple-engine” government to keep the pace of development uninterrupted.
He also touted policy moves like introduction of a UCC Act and stringent land laws which will make it difficult for outsiders to buy limitless land in the state and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s grand vision for the hill state to mobilise voters in support of the party.
Other steps highlighted by him during the campaign were strengthening of road, rail and air connectivity in the state, introduction of a stringent anticopying law for recruitment examinations and an anti-conversion law.
The Congress which suffered desertions ahead of the civic body polls includ-ing by state party vice president Mathuradutt Joshi also left no stone unturned to strengthen its chances by countering the BJP’s “tall claims” about develop-ment and asserting nothing was actually delivered on ground.
Senior leaders like former chief minister Harish Rawat, state party president Karan Mahra, Leader of the Opposition Yashpal Arya, former state chief Ganesh Godiyal and Chakrata MLA Pritam Singh led the Congress’s campaign.
The Congress lost all five Lok Sabha seats in the state to the BJP for a third consecutive time last year after being routed by the party in the state as-sembly polls held in 2022.
However, it regained some ground by winning two assembly bypolls in Badri-nath and Manglaur in July, 2024.
The elections are being held on Thursday to 100 urban local bodies including 11 municipal corporations, 43 municipal councils, and 46 nagar panchayats.

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