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BJP wins three of four Himachal civic bodies; Congress retains Palampur

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Last updated: May 31, 2026 1:15 pm
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Published: May 31, 2026
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Congress workers celebrate after the party secured a majority in the Municipal Corporation elections, in Palampur, on May 31, 2026.

Congress workers celebrate after the party secured a majority in the Municipal Corporation elections, in Palampur, on May 31, 2026.
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In a major jolt to the Congress, the BJP won the Mandi, Dharamshala, and Solan municipal corporation elections. At the same time, the ruling party managed to retain its mandate in the Palampur civic body.

The elections to the four urban local bodies were held on May 17, and the results were declared on Sunday (May 31, 2026).

The BJP retained the Mandi Municipal Corporation and wrested the Dharamshala and Solan Municipal Corporations from Congress.

Polling was held for a total of 63 seats, and the BJP and Congress bagged 37 and 23 seats respectively in the contest. Three seats went to Independent candidates. Elections were not held in Mandi’s Behna ward as no candidate remained in the fray.

The BJP won 12 seats in Mandi, Congress won only one seat, while one seat went to an Independent candidate. In Solan, where pollsters were predicting a tough contest, the BJP managed to win 10 out of 17 seats, followed by Congress with six seats, and one seat was bagged by an Independent.

In the Dharamshala Municipal Corporation, the BJP won 11 seats, the Congress won five seats, and one seat went to an Independent. The Congress emerged victorious in Palampur, retaking control by winning 11 out of 15 wards, while the BJP scored victory in four seats.

Polling was held for 17 wards in Dharamshala and Solan Municipal Corporations each and 15 wards of Mandi and Palampur.

The highest polling of 68.97% was recorded in Palampur, followed by 66.78% in Mandi, 60.01% in Dharamshala, and 58.3% in Solan.

Addressing the media in Shimla, BJP State president Rajiv Bindal said the results from the four urban local bodies clearly indicate that the people of the State have completely rejected the Congress Government led by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.

These elections have proved to be a “public referendum” against the State Government’s “anti-people policies”, wherein the public has expressed its confidence in favour of the BJP, he added.

Published – May 31, 2026 06:45 pm IST



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