Bathinda: In 2019, when Harsimrat Kaur Badal was elected MP for the third time, the people of the area had high expectations from her that she would change the picture of Malwa region and bring many big projects. But this time there is no major achievement in his account during his five-year tenure, although in the last tenure, AIIMS built in Bathinda was inaugurated during this tenure. The people of not only Punjab but also Haryana and Rajasthan are benefiting from this project. This time, after resigning from the post of Union Minister due to separation from BJP during the farmers' struggle, he could not bring any big project for Bathinda. However, during his last two terms as a Member of Parliament, he had brought about large-scale development in Bathinda. Akali Dal has suffered losses due to its withdrawal from the Panthak agenda, but this time Harsimrat Kaur Badal has tried her best to save the Akali Dal branch by raising the Panthak agenda in the Parliament.
77 questions asked in Lok Sabha
MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal was present in the Lok Sabha. His presence in Lok Sabha is 118. While he raised the sectarian agenda, he also vigorously raised issues related to agriculture. He also demanded in the Lok Sabha from the Central Government to implement the demands accepted during the farmers' struggle. Along with this, he also raised the issue of debt incurred by Nala farmers in the Lok Sabha and asked to take steps to make farming a profitable business. Apart from this, he also raised the issue of release of captive Singh in the Lok Sabha. He asked a total of 77 questions in the Lok Sabha related to Punjab and especially Malwa region. All these questions were related to Punjab and especially Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency Lal. Harsimrat Kaur Badal received a fund of Rs 7.89 crore from the Central Government, out of which she has released a grant of Rs 7.15 crore for the development of Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency.
Harsimrat Kaur Badal won three times in a row
Bibi Harsimrat Kaur Badal has won from Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency three times in a row. In 2009, for the first time, she contested elections from Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency on Akali Dal ticket and became MP by defeating Captain Amarinder Singh's son Raninder Singh on Congress Party ticket by a margin of 1 lakh 20 thousand 948 votes. , In 2014, once again Harsimrat Kaur Badal contested the elections on Sromani Akali ticket and defeated her brother-in-law Manpreet Singh Badal, who contested on Congress ticket, by a margin of 19 thousand 395 votes. In the year 2019, Harsimrat Kaur Badal scored a hat-trick and defeated Amarinder Singh Raja Waring, who contested the elections on Congress ticket, by a margin of 21 thousand 399 votes.
Takht Sahib could not be connected by rail
The Sikh community has a throne at Talwandi Sabo under Sri Damdama Sahib district, but it is a throne which is not connected by rail link. Although MP Bibi Harsirmat Kaur Badal wrote several letters to the Central Government to connect Takht Sahib with rail link, Takht Sri Damdama Sahib located at Talwandi Sabo has not been connected with rail link yet. However, this is the biggest demand of the entire Sikh community. Due to the religious and historical importance of Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, devotees from all over the country come here. But due to lack of rail connectivity they are facing huge problems. Apart from this, he could not even complete the work of connecting Chandigarh and Ludhiana with Bathinda during his five-year tenure.
Questions asked in Lok Sabha: 77
Presence in Lok Sabha: 118
Total amount received: 7.89 crores
Amount distributed: Rs 7.15 crore
When was the winner by how many votes?
Difference of votes for victory and against from year to year
2009 Harsimrat Kaur Badal – Raninder Singh – 1,20,948 votes
2014 Harsimrat Kaur Badal-Manpreet Badal-19,395 votes
2019 Harsimrat Kaur Badal-Amarinder Singh Raja Waring- 21,399 votes
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