Chandigarh:As the Chandigarh mayoral elections are approaching, the BJP has sent all its councillors to Shimla fearing losing their vote if the opposition manages to 'lure' them.
The poaching of councillors is a usual phenomenon during the elections, and all the parties are therefore being cautious. Before BJP, Congress has already sent all its councillors to Jaipur.
As of now, no party has the tentative majority votes for the election of the voluntary mayor scheduled on January 8. After the nominations of Mayor, Senior Deputy Mayor, and Deputy Mayor in Chandigarh, all the councillors from BJP were sent to Shimla, where they are currently staying with their families in a circuit house. These councillors will reportedly return to Chandigarh immediately before the mayoral elections.
All the parties are concerned about the uncertainty around the vote predictions, as no party has the absolute majority as of now. The party must have 19 votes to secure a majority, and none have 19 at this point. While the Aam Aadmi Party has 14 seats, the Congress has 8 seats. The BJP has 12 seats, in addition to one more vote from the MP and another one from Harpreet Kaur Babla - the wife of Congress leader Devinder Babla - taking BJP's total number of votes to 14.