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‘AAP brazenly distributing cash, free ration to voters in Ludhiana’: SAD, Cong complain to EC

Congress alleges it intercepted truck with ration bags allegedly meant for voters; SAD alleges liquor, cash being handed out; AAP denies charge, calls Congress “desperate”

Ludhiana West bypoll, Congress, SAD, Ludhiana West, Shiromani Akali Dal, Indian express news, current affairsAAP Ludhiana cash distribution: The truck loaded with ration allegedly confiscated by Congress workers.

AAP Ludhiana cash distribution: A day before voting in the high-stakes Ludhiana West bypoll, Opposition parties accused the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of brazen violations of the model code of conduct, alleging that ration kits, cash, and liquor were being distributed to influence voters.

Both the Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) filed complaints with the Election Commission, claiming that local police were not only turning a blind eye but were allegedly helping AAP workers in the distribution of freebies.

Ludhiana district election officer (DEO) Himanshu Jain said he had “sought a report from the Returning Officer” on all such incidents reported during the day.

High drama unfolded at Sham Nagar near the Ludhiana bus stand, where Congress workers led by Mamta Ashu, wife of party candidate Bharat Bhushan Ashu, claimed to have intercepted a mini-truck loaded with ration kits. She alleged the bags were meant for distribution by workers of AAP candidate Sanjeev Arora.

“We managed to stop the vehicle and the driver admitted on camera that the truck was sent by Khanna Police, who even fuelled it. The police are not mute spectators—they are helping the AAP candidate. Some bags were unloaded at a house displaying AAP posters, but the house was locked. Despite our repeated calls, police and administration did not raid the premises. Now the truck has also been taken away,” Mamta alleged.

In another incident, a man allegedly carrying a ration sack on a two-wheeler was stopped by Congress workers in the Jawahar Nagar Camp area. When the police were called, they allegedly manhandled the Congress worker and barged into his house. Videos of the altercation went viral, showing Congress candidate Ashu confronting local SHO Inspector Bikramjit Singh Ghuman.

“These officers are acting like AAP workers. Why would they stop them when they themselves are helping distribute rations?” Ashu shouted as the argument escalated.

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Inspector Ghuman, SHO of Division Number 5 police station, denied the allegation and said the man on the two-wheeler “was not an AAP worker but was carrying rations for personal use.” He added, “When Congress workers slapped him, he got scared and came to the police station. That’s when we intervened.”

On the truck incident, Ludhiana Police Commissioner Swapan Sharma said, “We have confiscated the truck under the Representation of the People Act. If the driver’s claim about being sent by Khanna Police is verified, an FIR will be registered.”

SAD candidate Parupkar Singh Ghumman alleged that “AAP workers were openly distributing cash and liquor in the Sunet area.” He said, “I caught a local councillor and Malerkotla MLA handing out cash—up to ₹50,000 per voter. They even tried to plant liquor bottles in our vehicle to frame us. But we have it all on video.”

Complaints to EC

Ashu, in his complaint to the EC, demanded FIRs against AAP candidate Sanjeev Arora, the transfer of all SHOs, and the removal of DSP (West) and SP. “AAP workers are openly distributing cash, liquor, and ration under full state protection,” he alleged.

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Ghumman said he submitted two complaints—one to the police and another to the EC—adding, “Even though outsiders are barred from the constituency, the Malerkotla MLA is moving around freely.”

The BJP also weighed in, with state general secretary Anil Sarin accusing AAP of “intimidating voters” and distributing items including saris, school bags, electronic items like coolers and inverters, along with ration and liquor.

AAP hits back

Dismissing the allegations, AAP state president Aman Arora said, “Hooliganism is Congress’s culture. Ashu manhandling police is shameful. Their frustration is evident because AAP’s win is clear.”

FIR against Congress supporter

Meanwhile, in a separate incident, police registered an FIR at Haibowal police station against a man identified as Raj Kumar for allegedly distributing ration in favour of the Congress. Police said they recovered nine ration bags, a car, and a Congress flag from him.

Divya Goyal is a Principal Correspondent with The Indian Express, based in Punjab. Her interest lies in exploring both news and feature stories, with an effort to reflect human interest at the heart of each piece. She writes on gender issues, education, politics, Sikh diaspora, heritage, the Partition among other subjects. She has also extensively covered issues of minority communities in Pakistan and Afghanistan. She also explores the legacy of India's partition and distinct stories from both West and East Punjab. She is a gold medalist from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi, the most revered government institute for media studies in India, from where she pursued English Journalism (Print). Her research work on “Role of micro-blogging platform Twitter in content generation in newspapers” had won accolades at IIMC. She had started her career in print journalism with Hindustan Times before switching to The Indian Express in 2012. Her investigative report in 2019 on gender disparity while treating women drug addicts in Punjab won her the Laadli Media Award for Gender Sensitivity in 2020. She won another Laadli for her ground report on the struggle of two girls who ride a boat to reach their school in the border village of Punjab.       ... Read More

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