Punjab Politics News
Cong says Centre has begun pinning down Badals
Wednesday, 10/09/2014
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Mandi Ahmedgarh : The Congress has accused the Akali Dal of compromising on the interests of the state for meagre political and personal gains. “But the people will not let Akalis grab power in the 2017 Assembly elections,” said PPCC chief Partap Singh Bajwa while addressing a gathering at Mela Chhapar near here.
Cong flays SAD for shielding eve-teasers
Wednesday, 10/09/2014
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Jalandhar: Punjab Congress spokesperson Nimisha Mehta on Tuesday took a strict notice of the lapse of Nabha (Sadar) Police in thrashing the complainant of sexual harassment while letting off the accused owing to his allegiance to the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD).
Badal as CM is just a custodian, not owner of Punjab: Bajwa
Wednesday, 10/09/2014
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Chhapaar (Ludhiana) : The main Opposition party Congress on Tuesday made their presence felt by holding a huge rally at Chhapaar Mela. Addressing the gathering, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) chief Partap Singh Bajwa held Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal responsible for the poor financial state of Punjab. He said ‘Badal as the Chief Minister is just a custodian, not the owner of Punjab.’
Make Jaitley letter public: Bajwa
Tuesday, 09/09/2014
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CHANDIGARH: Punjab Congress president Partap Singh Bajwa on Monday asked chief minister Parkash Singh Badal to make public the letter written by union finance minister Arun Jaitley to the state government last month, “denying” the special financial package.
Congress seeks relief for drought & rain losses
Tuesday, 09/09/2014
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Chandigarh : The Punjab Congress has demanded a compensation of Rs 11,000 per acre to farmers for incurring additional cost to save their crops from drought and a relief of Rs 25,000 per acre to those whose crops had been damaged in the rains.
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