Punjab Politics News
Sidhu wants AAP to spell out CM candidate before a possible tie-up
Friday, 04/11/2016
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NEW DELHI: Awaaz-e-Punjab (AEP), the political front led by former cricket er-turnedparliamentarian N av jo tS ingh Sidhu, wants the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to spell out its chief ministerial candidate for Punjab before it will commit to an alliance, AEP sources told HT on Thursday.
SAD, AAP suffer setback, senior leaders join Cong
Friday, 04/11/2016
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Chandigarh : The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) suffered a setback with senior Akali leaders and former MP Rajya Sabha Varinder Singh Bajwa joining the Congress party along with his supporters on Thursday.
Ex-serviceman’s suicide - Cong to stage state-wide protests today
Friday, 04/11/2016
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Chandigarh : Punjab Congress chief Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday announced statewide protests in all the districts on Friday over ex-serviceman Subedar Ram Kishen Grewal’s suicide and the “shabby and inhumane” treatment meted out to the deceased jawan’s family members.
Sidhu warming up to Chhotepur
Thursday, 03/11/2016
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Chandigarh : With talks between Awaaz-e-Punjab and AAP having reportedly failed over seat-sharing, Navjot Sidhu is warming up to Sucha Singh Chhotepur's Apna Punjab Party (APP) though his front will continue to hold talks with the Congress. Sidhu's confidant Pargat Singh too has had held talks with Chhotepur, say sources.
Capt blames Modi for border tension
Thursday, 03/11/2016
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Chandigarh : Punjab Congress president Capt Amarinder Singh today blamed the Modi government for transforming the country’s borders into a war zone. He dismissed claims made by BJP chief Amit Shah that the country’s borders “are more secure today than earlier”.
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