Punjab Politics News
Come out of medieval mindset: Capt to Badal Capt dreaming like Mungeri Lal, says Cheema
Sunday, 05/07/2015
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RAJPURA (PATIALA): Continuing his tirade against the Punjab government in general and the Badals in particular, Amritsar MP and Congress deputy leader in Lok Sabha Capt Amarinder Singh on Saturday advised chief minister Parkash Singh Badal to come out of his “medieval mindset” as the world had moved past his “two-century-old” sangat darshan idea.
HC takes note of letter on Badals’ businesses - Issues notice to DGP, Transport Commissioner, Orbit
Saturday, 04/07/2015
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Chandigarh : The Badals may find it tough to steer clear of trouble, with the Punjab and Haryana High Court today taking suo motu cognisance of a handwritten anonymous letter saying they had “amassed wealth at the cost of the state” and should be sent behind bars.
Opening of Harsimrat’s office leaves officials a harried lot
Saturday, 04/07/2015
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BATHINDA: The opening of the office of union food processing industries minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal in the district administrative complex (DAC) premises here, first time since its inauguration seven-and-a-half months ago, for conducting a meeting with officials of Bathinda and Muktsar district administration, virtually left the Bathinda administration hassled.
Captain’s back-to-back rallies in home district Patiala from today
Saturday, 04/07/2015
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PATIALA: Former Punjab chief minister and Member of Parliament from Amritsar Captain Amarinder Singh is set to address two back-to-back public rallies in Patiala district from Saturday onwards.
In Gurdaspur, Capt takes on Akali Dal over drugs
Friday, 03/07/2015
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Gurdaspur : Deputy Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha Capt Amarinder Singh, who addressed his second mass contact programme here today, was at his oratorical best as he put forward his point that the Badals with their “myopic” policies had taken Punjab “one step forward and two steps backward.”
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