Chandigarh, Jan. 29 -- All eyes will be on the Chandigarh municipal corporation (MC) today as the House elects the last mayor of its five-year tenure, with a triangular contest emerging as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress have all thrown their hat in the ring. Even as the expected outcome weighs in favour of the BJP which has a majority of 18 councillors in the 36-member House (35 councillors and 1 vote of MP), tables may turn to any side if the Congress and the AAP set aside their differences and decide to join hands. To secure victory, a candidate needs at least 19 votes. For the mayor's post, the BJP has fielded Saurabh Joshi, 44, the AAP has nominated Yogesh Dhingra, 36, while the Congress has gone with Gurpreet Singh Gabi, 47. For the senior deputy mayor's post, BJP's Jasmanpreet Singh, Congress' Sachin Galav and AAP's Manuar Khan are in the fray. In the race for the deputy mayor's post, the BJP has nominated Suman Sharma, Congress has fielded Nirmala Devi, and AAP's official candidate is Jaswinder Kaur. This will be the last mayoral poll of the MC House elected in 2022. It will also mark a first in Chandigarh's political history, with the mayor being elected through a show of hands instead of a secret ballot....