The 2024 Lok Sabha election results from Amritsar, Punjab, have been announced, with Gurjeet Singh Aujla of the Indian National Congress (INC) securing a victory. This update provides an overview of the candidates, factors influencing the outcome, and implications for local, state, and national politics.
Parliamentary Constituency 2 – Amritsar (Punjab)
Won
255181 (+ 40301)
GURJEET SINGH AUJLA
Indian National Congress
Lost
214880 ( -40301)
KULDEEP SINGH DHALIWAL
Aam Aadmi Party
Lost
207205 ( -47976)
TARANJIT SINGH SANDHU SAMUNDRI
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lost
162896 ( -92285)
ANIL JOSHI
Shiromani Akali Dal
Lost
26796 ( -228385)
EMAAN SINGH MANN
Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)(Simranjit Singh Mann)
Lost
3399 ( -251782)
SATBIR SINGH JAMMU
Independent
Lost
2733 ( -252448)
VISHAL SIDHU
Bahujan Samaj Party
Lost
2481 ( -252700)
DASWINDER KAUR
Communist Party of India
Lost
2460 ( -252721)
SHARANJIT KAUR
Independent
Lost
2362 ( -252819)
AMANPREET SINGH MAHADIPUR
Independent
Lost
2129 ( -253052)
GURINDER SINGH SABHI GILL
Independent
Lost
1988 ( -253193)
SAHIB SINGH
Independent
Lost
1507 ( -253674)
SHAMSHER SINGH SHERA
Independent
Lost
1487 ( -253694)
SHAM LAL GANDHI
Independent
Lost
1375 ( -253806)
LOVEPREET SHARMA
Aas Punjab Party
Lost
1358 ( -253823)
MASTER HARJINDER PAL
Independent
Lost
1227 ( -253954)
JASPAL MASIH
Independent
Lost
1133 ( -254048)
RESHAM SINGH
Independent
Lost
1107 ( -254074)
BAL KRISHAN SHARMA
Independent
Lost
1106 ( -254075)
SIMRANPREET SINGH
Independent
Lost
1097 ( -254084)
NARINDER KAUR
Aam Janta Party (India)
Lost
1044 ( -254137)
DILDAR MASIH
Shiromani Lok Dal Party
Lost
900 ( -254281)
RAJINDER KUMAR SHARMA
Independent
Lost
857 ( -254324)
BALWINDER SINGH
Independent
Lost
738 ( -254443)
GURPREET SINGH RATTAN
Republican Party of India (Athawale)
Lost
652 ( -254529)
DR RAMESH KUMAR
Sacho Sach Party
Lost
610 ( -254571)
GAGANDEEP
Independent
Lost
434 ( -254747)
PRITHVI PAL
Independent
Lost
409 ( -254772)
NEELAM
Independent
Lost
391 ( -254790)
DILBAGH SINGH
Independent
3714 ( -251467)
NOTA
None of the Above
S.N. | Candidate | Party | EVM Votes | Postal Votes | Total Votes | % of Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GURJEET SINGH AUJLA | Indian National Congress | 254414 | 767 | 255181 | 28.18 |
2 | KULDEEP SINGH DHALIWAL | Aam Aadmi Party | 214268 | 612 | 214880 | 23.73 |
3 | TARANJIT SINGH SANDHU SAMUNDRI | Bharatiya Janata Party | 206832 | 373 | 207205 | 22.88 |
4 | ANIL JOSHI | Shiromani Akali Dal | 162686 | 210 | 162896 | 17.99 |
5 | EMAAN SINGH MANN | Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)(Simranjit Singh Mann) | 26584 | 212 | 26796 | 2.96 |
6 | SATBIR SINGH JAMMU | Independent | 3394 | 5 | 3399 | 0.38 |
7 | VISHAL SIDHU | Bahujan Samaj Party | 2713 | 20 | 2733 | 0.3 |
8 | DASWINDER KAUR | Communist Party of India | 2468 | 13 | 2481 | 0.27 |
9 | SHARANJIT KAUR | Independent | 2456 | 4 | 2460 | 0.27 |
10 | AMANPREET SINGH MAHADIPUR | Independent | 2353 | 9 | 2362 | 0.26 |
11 | GURINDER SINGH SABHI GILL | Independent | 2124 | 5 | 2129 | 0.24 |
12 | SAHIB SINGH | Independent | 1987 | 1 | 1988 | 0.22 |
13 | SHAMSHER SINGH SHERA | Independent | 1504 | 3 | 1507 | 0.17 |
14 | SHAM LAL GANDHI | Independent | 1487 | – | 1487 | 0.16 |
15 | LOVEPREET SHARMA | Aas Punjab Party | 1372 | 3 | 1375 | 0.15 |
16 | MASTER HARJINDER PAL | Independent | 1358 | – | 1358 | 0.15 |
17 | JASPAL MASIH | Independent | 1223 | 4 | 1227 | 0.14 |
18 | RESHAM SINGH | Independent | 1130 | 3 | 1133 | 0.13 |
19 | BAL KRISHAN SHARMA | Independent | 1106 | 1 | 1107 | 0.12 |
20 | SIMRANPREET SINGH | Independent | 1104 | 2 | 1106 | 0.12 |
21 | NARINDER KAUR | Aam Janta Party (India) | 1064 | 33 | 1097 | 0.12 |
22 | DILDAR MASIH | Shiromani Lok Dal Party | 1042 | 2 | 1044 | 0.12 |
23 | RAJINDER KUMAR SHARMA | Independent | 899 | 1 | 900 | 0.1 |
24 | BALWINDER SINGH | Independent | 854 | 3 | 857 | 0.09 |
25 | GURPREET SINGH RATTAN | Republican Party of India (Athawale) | 735 | 3 | 738 | 0.08 |
26 | DR RAMESH KUMAR | Sacho Sach Party | 650 | 2 | 652 | 0.07 |
27 | GAGANDEEP | Independent | 608 | 2 | 610 | 0.07 |
28 | PRITHVI PAL | Independent | 434 | – | 434 | 0.05 |
29 | NEELAM | Independent | 404 | 5 | 409 | 0.05 |
30 | DILBAGH SINGH | Independent | 388 | 3 | 391 | 0.04 |
31 | NOTA | None of the Above | 3685 | 29 | 3714 | 0.41 |
Total | 903326 | 2330 | 905656 |
In Hindi
लोक सभा क्षेत्र 2 – अमृतसर (पंजाब)
विजयी
255181 (+ 40301)
गुरजीत सिंह औजला
इंडियन नेशनल काँग्रेस
हारा
214880 ( -40301)
कुलदीप सिंह धालीवाल
आम आदमी पार्टी
हारा
207205 ( -47976)
तरनजीत सिंह संधू समुंदरी
भारतीय जनता पार्टी
हारा
162896 ( -92285)
अनिल जोशी
शिरोमणि अकाली दल
हारा
26796 ( -228385)
इमान सिंह मान
शिरोमणि अकाली दल अमृतसर (सिमरन जीत सिंह मान)
हारा
3399 ( -251782)
सतबीर सिंह जम्मू
निर्दलीय
हारा
2733 ( -252448)
विशाल सिधू
बहुजन समाज पार्टी
हारा
2481 ( -252700)
दसविंदर कौर
कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी आफ इंडिया
हारा
2460 ( -252721)
शरणजीत कौर
निर्दलीय
हारा
2362 ( -252819)
अमनप्रीत सिंह महदीपुर
निर्दलीय
हारा
2129 ( -253052)
गुरिंदर सिंह साबी गिल
निर्दलीय
हारा
1988 ( -253193)
साहब सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
1507 ( -253674)
शमशेर सिंह शेरा
निर्दलीय
हारा
1487 ( -253694)
शाम लाल गांधी
निर्दलीय
हारा
1375 ( -253806)
लवप्रीत शर्मा
आस पंजाब पार्टी
हारा
1358 ( -253823)
मास्टर हरजिंदर पाल
निर्दलीय
हारा
1227 ( -253954)
जसपाल मसीह
निर्दलीय
हारा
1133 ( -254048)
रेशम सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
1107 ( -254074)
बाल कृष्ण शर्मा
निर्दलीय
हारा
1106 ( -254075)
सिमरनप्रीत सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
1097 ( -254084)
नरिंदर कौर
आम जनता पार्टी (इंडिया)
हारा
1044 ( -254137)
दिलदार मसीह
शिरोमणि लोक दल पार्टी
हारा
900 ( -254281)
रजिंदर कुमार शर्मा
निर्दलीय
हारा
857 ( -254324)
बलविंदर सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
738 ( -254443)
गुरप्रीत सिंह रतन
रिपब्लिकन पार्टी ऑफ इंडिया (आठवले)
हारा
652 ( -254529)
डॉक्टर रमेश कुमार
सचो सच पार्टी
हारा
610 ( -254571)
गगनदीप
निर्दलीय
हारा
434 ( -254747)
पृथ्वी पाल
निर्दलीय
हारा
409 ( -254772)
नीलम
निर्दलीय
हारा
391 ( -254790)
दिलबाग सिंह
निर्दलीय
3714 ( -251467)
NOTA
इनमें से कोई नहीं
क्रम संख्या. | अभ्यर्थी | दल का नाम | ई.वी.एम. मत | डाक द्वारा मत | कुल मत | % मत |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | गुरजीत सिंह औजला | इंडियन नेशनल काँग्रेस | 254414 | 767 | 255181 | 28.18 |
2 | कुलदीप सिंह धालीवाल | आम आदमी पार्टी | 214268 | 612 | 214880 | 23.73 |
3 | तरनजीत सिंह संधू समुंदरी | भारतीय जनता पार्टी | 206832 | 373 | 207205 | 22.88 |
4 | अनिल जोशी | शिरोमणि अकाली दल | 162686 | 210 | 162896 | 17.99 |
5 | इमान सिंह मान | शिरोमणि अकाली दल अमृतसर (सिमरन जीत सिंह मान) | 26584 | 212 | 26796 | 2.96 |
6 | सतबीर सिंह जम्मू | निर्दलीय | 3394 | 5 | 3399 | 0.38 |
7 | विशाल सिधू | बहुजन समाज पार्टी | 2713 | 20 | 2733 | 0.3 |
8 | दसविंदर कौर | कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी आफ इंडिया | 2468 | 13 | 2481 | 0.27 |
9 | शरणजीत कौर | निर्दलीय | 2456 | 4 | 2460 | 0.27 |
10 | अमनप्रीत सिंह महदीपुर | निर्दलीय | 2353 | 9 | 2362 | 0.26 |
11 | गुरिंदर सिंह साबी गिल | निर्दलीय | 2124 | 5 | 2129 | 0.24 |
12 | साहब सिंह | निर्दलीय | 1987 | 1 | 1988 | 0.22 |
13 | शमशेर सिंह शेरा | निर्दलीय | 1504 | 3 | 1507 | 0.17 |
14 | शाम लाल गांधी | निर्दलीय | 1487 | – | 1487 | 0.16 |
15 | लवप्रीत शर्मा | आस पंजाब पार्टी | 1372 | 3 | 1375 | 0.15 |
16 | मास्टर हरजिंदर पाल | निर्दलीय | 1358 | – | 1358 | 0.15 |
17 | जसपाल मसीह | निर्दलीय | 1223 | 4 | 1227 | 0.14 |
18 | रेशम सिंह | निर्दलीय | 1130 | 3 | 1133 | 0.13 |
19 | बाल कृष्ण शर्मा | निर्दलीय | 1106 | 1 | 1107 | 0.12 |
20 | सिमरनप्रीत सिंह | निर्दलीय | 1104 | 2 | 1106 | 0.12 |
21 | नरिंदर कौर | आम जनता पार्टी (इंडिया) | 1064 | 33 | 1097 | 0.12 |
22 | दिलदार मसीह | शिरोमणि लोक दल पार्टी | 1042 | 2 | 1044 | 0.12 |
23 | रजिंदर कुमार शर्मा | निर्दलीय | 899 | 1 | 900 | 0.1 |
24 | बलविंदर सिंह | निर्दलीय | 854 | 3 | 857 | 0.09 |
25 | गुरप्रीत सिंह रतन | रिपब्लिकन पार्टी ऑफ इंडिया (आठवले) | 735 | 3 | 738 | 0.08 |
26 | डॉक्टर रमेश कुमार | सचो सच पार्टी | 650 | 2 | 652 | 0.07 |
27 | गगनदीप | निर्दलीय | 608 | 2 | 610 | 0.07 |
28 | पृथ्वी पाल | निर्दलीय | 434 | – | 434 | 0.05 |
29 | नीलम | निर्दलीय | 404 | 5 | 409 | 0.05 |
30 | दिलबाग सिंह | निर्दलीय | 388 | 3 | 391 | 0.04 |
31 | NOTA | इनमें से कोई नहीं | 3685 | 29 | 3714 | 0.41 |
कुल | 903326 | 2330 | 905656 |
Candidates and Political Parties
- Gurjeet Singh Aujla (INC): A seasoned INC politician, Aujla won the election with 40301 votes. He has actively participated in various social and political initiatives, focusing on education, healthcare, and economic development.
- Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal (AAP): Dhaliwal, a prominent AAP leader, lost the election to Aujla. He has been involved in various social and political movements and emphasizes the importance of education, healthcare, and economic growth.
- Taranjit Singh Sandhu (BJP): Sandhu, a prominent BJP leader, lost the election to Aujla. He has actively participated in various social and political movements, focusing on education, healthcare, and economic development.
- Anil Joshi (SAD): Joshi, a prominent SAD leader, lost the election to Aujla. He has been involved in various social and political initiatives, emphasizing the importance of education, healthcare, and economic growth.
Factors Influencing the Outcome
- Voter Turnout: The voter turnout in Amritsar was 56.34%, which is lower than the 2019 turnout.
- Demographic Shifts: The constituency has witnessed significant demographic shifts, with a growing population of young voters and increasing urban residents.
- Political Realignment: The INC has historically dominated this seat, winning 12 times since independence. The AAP has been gaining popularity in Punjab, particularly among young voters and those dissatisfied with the traditional political parties.
Implications for Local, State, and National Politics
- Local Politics: The INC’s victory in Amritsar is expected to boost the party’s morale and influence in the region, potentially leading to increased support for the party in future local elections.
- State Politics: The INC’s success in Amritsar could impact the party’s prospects in the upcoming Punjab Assembly elections, potentially leading to increased support for the party in the state.
- National Politics: The INC’s victory in Amritsar is a significant setback for the BJP and the AAP, which could impact their prospects in future national elections.
Reflections on the Results
The outcome of the election reflects the growing popularity of the INC in Punjab and the increasing dissatisfaction with traditional political parties. The results also highlight the importance of voter turnout and demographic shifts in shaping electoral outcomes. As we reflect on the significance of these results, we invite readers to engage with their insights and share their thoughts on the implications for local, state, and national politics.
Conclusion
The 2024 Lok Sabha election results from Amritsar, Punjab, have been announced, with Gurjeet Singh Aujla of the INC securing a victory over Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal of the AAP. This update provides an overview of the candidates, factors influencing the outcome, and implications for local, state, and national politics. As we reflect on the significance of these results, we invite readers to engage with their insights and share their thoughts on the implications for local, state, and national politics.