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Cash-rich candidates in Punjab's Zirakpur splurge on civic polls

Till a few years ago, Zirakpur was just a village in Punjab. But having graduated to be a town in its own right, the place is coming to terms with civic polls as millions are being spent to woo voters.

  • IANS
  • Published: 23:41 June 29, 2008
  • Gulf News

Zirakpur, Punjab: Till a few years ago, Zirakpur was just a village in Punjab. But having graduated to be a town in its own right, the place is coming to terms with civic polls as millions are being spent to woo voters.

Cash-rich candidates and their supporters in this town on the outskirts of Chandigarh are airing poll campaigns on radio and taking help of event management companies in a wedding-like mood in every nook and corner of the town in the run-up to today's elections.

The town is awash with multi-coloured posters, life-size banners, buntings and tents of political parties put up at short distances.

A local leader N.K. Sharma has even got a special song recorded, highlighting his services in the all-round development of region. His party workers continuously play the song at maximum volume on city roads.

The township has become a millionaires' hub - thanks to the agricultural fields giving way to multi-storeyed flats and plots and turning ordinary villagers into millionaires and big time property dealers.

"In the history of municipal elections here, this is happening for the first time that candidates are campaigning on radio and using other new means to campaign," said Harmanjit Brar, a senior citizen from Zirakpur.

"Earlier, in the Lok Sabha elections the Akalis and the Congress had resorted to radio campaigning but it is a novel thing in local body polls."

Top political leaders like Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, Cooperation Minister Kanwaljit Singh, Congress leader Rajinder Kaur Bhattal and others are coming in full support for their otherwise lesser known candidates.

"These elections are the ideal platform for the candidates to portray their money power and manpower. These can be the most expensive elections in the history of Zirakpur. Everyday huge rallies of more than 20 to 25 cars are organised by candidates to show their strength," said Harman, a youngman.

Besides regular evening parties with free-flowing liquor, singers are invited to entertain voters. Even famous Punjabi singer Hans Raj Hans was invited by a group on Friday to perform live.

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