The 2024 Lok Sabha election results from Gurdaspur, Punjab, have been announced, with Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa of the Indian National Congress (INC) securing a victory over Dinesh Singh Babbu of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This update provides an overview of the candidates, factors influencing the outcome, and implications for local, state, and national politics.
Parliamentary Constituency 1 – Gurdaspur (Punjab)
Won
364043 (+ 82861)
SUKHJINDER SINGH RANDHAWA
Indian National Congress
Lost
281182 ( -82861)
DINESH SINGH BABBU
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lost
277252 ( -86791)
AMANSHER SINGH (SHERY KALSI)
Aam Aadmi Party
Lost
85500 ( -278543)
DR. DALJIT SINGH CHEEMA
Shiromani Akali Dal
Lost
25765 ( -338278)
GURINDER SINGH BAJWA
Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)(Simranjit Singh Mann)
Lost
5952 ( -358091)
SANT SEWAK
Independent
Lost
4930 ( -359113)
RAJ KUMAR
Bahujan Samaj Party
Lost
4738 ( -359305)
SANTOSH KAUR
Independent
Lost
4440 ( -359603)
SAMUEL SONI
Independent
Lost
3373 ( -360670)
SURJIT SINGH
Independent
Lost
2178 ( -361865)
SANJEEV SINGH
Independent
Lost
1782 ( -362261)
SURINDER SINGH
Independent
Lost
1709 ( -362334)
GURPREET KAUR BAJWA
Independent
Lost
1635 ( -362408)
SANJEEV MANHAS
Independent
Lost
1511 ( -362532)
ROBI MASIH
Independent
Lost
1194 ( -362849)
SANTOSH KUMARI
Megh Desham Party
Lost
1098 ( -362945)
RAMESH KUMAR TOLLA
Bharatheeya Jawan Kisan Party
Lost
924 ( -363119)
AMIT AGGARWAL
Independent
Lost
885 ( -363158)
TARSEM MASIH SAHOTA
Independent
Lost
805 ( -363238)
TILAK RAJ
Independent
Lost
789 ( -363254)
RANJODH SINGH
Jan Sewa Driver Party
Lost
699 ( -363344)
I.S.GULATI
Independent
Lost
657 ( -363386)
RAMESH LAL
National Republic Party Of India
Lost
546 ( -363497)
JAGDISH MASIH
Independent
Lost
461 ( -363582)
JATINDER KUMAR SHARMA
Bhartiya Rashtriya Dal
Lost
424 ( -363619)
DARBARA SINGH
Nationalist Justice Party
3354 ( -360689)
NOTA
None of the Above
S.N. | Candidate | Party | EVM Votes | Postal Votes | Total Votes | % of Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SUKHJINDER SINGH RANDHAWA | Indian National Congress | 361713 | 2330 | 364043 | 33.78 |
2 | DINESH SINGH BABBU | Bharatiya Janata Party | 278701 | 2481 | 281182 | 26.09 |
3 | AMANSHER SINGH (SHERY KALSI) | Aam Aadmi Party | 275416 | 1836 | 277252 | 25.72 |
4 | DR. DALJIT SINGH CHEEMA | Shiromani Akali Dal | 85194 | 306 | 85500 | 7.93 |
5 | GURINDER SINGH BAJWA | Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)(Simranjit Singh Mann) | 25425 | 340 | 25765 | 2.39 |
6 | SANT SEWAK | Independent | 5950 | 2 | 5952 | 0.55 |
7 | RAJ KUMAR | Bahujan Samaj Party | 4859 | 71 | 4930 | 0.46 |
8 | SANTOSH KAUR | Independent | 4733 | 5 | 4738 | 0.44 |
9 | SAMUEL SONI | Independent | 4427 | 13 | 4440 | 0.41 |
10 | SURJIT SINGH | Independent | 3372 | 1 | 3373 | 0.31 |
11 | SANJEEV SINGH | Independent | 2172 | 6 | 2178 | 0.2 |
12 | SURINDER SINGH | Independent | 1775 | 7 | 1782 | 0.17 |
13 | GURPREET KAUR BAJWA | Independent | 1688 | 21 | 1709 | 0.16 |
14 | SANJEEV MANHAS | Independent | 1634 | 1 | 1635 | 0.15 |
15 | ROBI MASIH | Independent | 1509 | 2 | 1511 | 0.14 |
16 | SANTOSH KUMARI | Megh Desham Party | 1171 | 23 | 1194 | 0.11 |
17 | RAMESH KUMAR TOLLA | Bharatheeya Jawan Kisan Party | 1085 | 13 | 1098 | 0.1 |
18 | AMIT AGGARWAL | Independent | 920 | 4 | 924 | 0.09 |
19 | TARSEM MASIH SAHOTA | Independent | 878 | 7 | 885 | 0.08 |
20 | TILAK RAJ | Independent | 802 | 3 | 805 | 0.07 |
21 | RANJODH SINGH | Jan Sewa Driver Party | 776 | 13 | 789 | 0.07 |
22 | I.S.GULATI | Independent | 696 | 3 | 699 | 0.06 |
23 | RAMESH LAL | National Republic Party Of India | 653 | 4 | 657 | 0.06 |
24 | JAGDISH MASIH | Independent | 545 | 1 | 546 | 0.05 |
25 | JATINDER KUMAR SHARMA | Bhartiya Rashtriya Dal | 456 | 5 | 461 | 0.04 |
26 | DARBARA SINGH | Nationalist Justice Party | 415 | 9 | 424 | 0.04 |
27 | NOTA | None of the Above | 3289 | 65 | 3354 | 0.31 |
Total | 1070254 | 7572 | 1077826 |
IN HINDI
लोक सभा क्षेत्र 1 – गुरदासपुर (पंजाब)
विजयी
364043 (+ 82861)
सुखजिंदर सिंह रंधावा
इंडियन नेशनल काँग्रेस
हारा
281182 ( -82861)
दिनेश सिंह बब्बू
भारतीय जनता पार्टी
हारा
277252 ( -86791)
अमनशेर सिंह (शैरी कलसी)
आम आदमी पार्टी
हारा
85500 ( -278543)
डा. दलजीत सिंह चीमा
शिरोमणि अकाली दल
हारा
25765 ( -338278)
गुरिंदर सिंह बाजवा
शिरोमणि अकाली दल अमृतसर (सिमरन जीत सिंह मान)
हारा
5952 ( -358091)
संत सेवक
निर्दलीय
हारा
4930 ( -359113)
राज कुमार
बहुजन समाज पार्टी
हारा
4738 ( -359305)
संतोष कौर
निर्दलीय
हारा
4440 ( -359603)
सैमुअल सोनी
निर्दलीय
हारा
3373 ( -360670)
सुरजीत सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
2178 ( -361865)
संजीव सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
1782 ( -362261)
सुरिंदर सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
1709 ( -362334)
गुरप्रीत कौर बाजवा
निर्दलीय
हारा
1635 ( -362408)
संजीव मन्हास
निर्दलीय
हारा
1511 ( -362532)
रोबी मसीह
निर्दलीय
हारा
1194 ( -362849)
संतोष कुमारी
मेघ देशम पार्टी
हारा
1098 ( -362945)
रमेश कुमार टोला
भारतीय जवान किसान पार्टी
हारा
924 ( -363119)
अमित अग्रवाल
निर्दलीय
हारा
885 ( -363158)
तरसेम मसीह सहोता
निर्दलीय
हारा
805 ( -363238)
तिलक राज
निर्दलीय
हारा
789 ( -363254)
रणजोध सिंह
जन सेवा ड्राइवर पार्टी
हारा
699 ( -363344)
आई.एस.गुलाटी
निर्दलीय
हारा
657 ( -363386)
रमेश लाल
नेशनल रिपब्लिक पार्टी ऑफ इंडिया
हारा
546 ( -363497)
जगदीश मसीह
निर्दलीय
हारा
461 ( -363582)
जतिंदर कुमार शर्मा
भारतीय राष्ट्रीय दल
हारा
424 ( -363619)
दरबारा सिंह
नेशनलिस्ट जस्टिस पार्टी
3354 ( -360689)
NOTA
इनमें से कोई नहीं
क्रम संख्या. | अभ्यर्थी | दल का नाम | ई.वी.एम. मत | डाक द्वारा मत | कुल मत | % मत |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | सुखजिंदर सिंह रंधावा | इंडियन नेशनल काँग्रेस | 361713 | 2330 | 364043 | 33.78 |
2 | दिनेश सिंह बब्बू | भारतीय जनता पार्टी | 278701 | 2481 | 281182 | 26.09 |
3 | अमनशेर सिंह (शैरी कलसी) | आम आदमी पार्टी | 275416 | 1836 | 277252 | 25.72 |
4 | डा. दलजीत सिंह चीमा | शिरोमणि अकाली दल | 85194 | 306 | 85500 | 7.93 |
5 | गुरिंदर सिंह बाजवा | शिरोमणि अकाली दल अमृतसर (सिमरन जीत सिंह मान) | 25425 | 340 | 25765 | 2.39 |
6 | संत सेवक | निर्दलीय | 5950 | 2 | 5952 | 0.55 |
7 | राज कुमार | बहुजन समाज पार्टी | 4859 | 71 | 4930 | 0.46 |
8 | संतोष कौर | निर्दलीय | 4733 | 5 | 4738 | 0.44 |
9 | सैमुअल सोनी | निर्दलीय | 4427 | 13 | 4440 | 0.41 |
10 | सुरजीत सिंह | निर्दलीय | 3372 | 1 | 3373 | 0.31 |
11 | संजीव सिंह | निर्दलीय | 2172 | 6 | 2178 | 0.2 |
12 | सुरिंदर सिंह | निर्दलीय | 1775 | 7 | 1782 | 0.17 |
13 | गुरप्रीत कौर बाजवा | निर्दलीय | 1688 | 21 | 1709 | 0.16 |
14 | संजीव मन्हास | निर्दलीय | 1634 | 1 | 1635 | 0.15 |
15 | रोबी मसीह | निर्दलीय | 1509 | 2 | 1511 | 0.14 |
16 | संतोष कुमारी | मेघ देशम पार्टी | 1171 | 23 | 1194 | 0.11 |
17 | रमेश कुमार टोला | भारतीय जवान किसान पार्टी | 1085 | 13 | 1098 | 0.1 |
18 | अमित अग्रवाल | निर्दलीय | 920 | 4 | 924 | 0.09 |
19 | तरसेम मसीह सहोता | निर्दलीय | 878 | 7 | 885 | 0.08 |
20 | तिलक राज | निर्दलीय | 802 | 3 | 805 | 0.07 |
21 | रणजोध सिंह | जन सेवा ड्राइवर पार्टी | 776 | 13 | 789 | 0.07 |
22 | आई.एस.गुलाटी | निर्दलीय | 696 | 3 | 699 | 0.06 |
23 | रमेश लाल | नेशनल रिपब्लिक पार्टी ऑफ इंडिया | 653 | 4 | 657 | 0.06 |
24 | जगदीश मसीह | निर्दलीय | 545 | 1 | 546 | 0.05 |
25 | जतिंदर कुमार शर्मा | भारतीय राष्ट्रीय दल | 456 | 5 | 461 | 0.04 |
26 | दरबारा सिंह | नेशनलिस्ट जस्टिस पार्टी | 415 | 9 | 424 | 0.04 |
27 | NOTA | इनमें से कोई नहीं | 3289 | 65 | 3354 | 0.31 |
कुल | 1070254 | 7572 | 1077826 |
Candidates and Political Parties
- Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa (INC): Randhawa, a seasoned INC politician, won the election with 364,043 votes. He has been actively involved in various social and political initiatives, focusing on issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development.
- Dinesh Singh Babbu (BJP): Babbu, a prominent BJP leader, lost the election to Randhawa. He has been involved in various social and political movements, emphasizing the importance of education, healthcare, and economic growth
- Amansher Singh (AAP): Singh, a prominent AAP leader, lost the election to Randhawa. He has been actively involved in various social and political movements, focusing on issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development.
- Daljit Singh Cheema (SAD): Cheema, a prominent SAD leader, lost the election to Randhawa. 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 estimated voter turnout in Gurdaspur was 64.66%, which is lower compared to the 2019 turnout of 69%.
- Demographic Shifts:The constituency has witnessed significant demographic shifts, with a growing population of young voters and an increasing number of 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 Gurdaspur 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 Gurdaspur 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 Gurdaspur 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 Gurdaspur, Punjab, have been announced, with Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa of the INC securing a victory over Dinesh Singh Babbu of the BJP. 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.