Punjab Politics News
Cong complains to ECI on deployment of ad hoc employees
Wednesday, 14/05/2014
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Amritsar: The Congress party here wrote to the Election Commission of India expressing its apprehensions about the reports of ad hoc employees of the state government being deputed for counting at Amritsar with a lure that they would be regularised if they favour the BJP candidate Arun Jaitely.
Jakhar questions govt’s silence on power cuts
Tuesday, 13/05/2014
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CHANDIGARH: Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Sunil Jakhar o n Monday questioned the ‘silence’ being observed by Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and deputy CM Sukhbir Badal over drastic power cuts and apprehensions about revision in power tariff.
Sunil Jakhar flays chief minister over power cuts - Leader of Opposition blames the SAD-BJP alliance for burdening the people of punjab with ‘hefty’ taxes
Tuesday, 13/05/2014
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Ferozepur : Amid apprehensions about the revision in power tariff, Sunil Jakhar expressed surprise over the ‘silence’ of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on the issue. Jakhar said the people have been facing regular power cuts in the state. He also slammed the state government for imposing ‘huge taxes’ on the public. He said the government has gone into coma just after 12 days of the poll.
Amarinder questions Jaitley’s silence
Monday, 12/05/2014
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AMRITSAR: For mer chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh questioned Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Arun Jaitley’s silence over the murderous assault on a local lawyer on whose complaint state cabinet minister Anil Joshi was booked in the ‘dual vote’ case.
Under fire, Joshi denies hand in attack on lawyer
Monday, 12/05/2014
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AMRITSAR: Local bodies and medical education minister Anil Joshi has denied his involvement in the attack on city-based lawyer Vineet Mahajan and has in fact condemned the armed assault. “Whatever may be my differences with anyone, but I strongly condemn such incidents, no matter who may be the victim,” he said.
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