Punjab Politics News
Capt talks, Jakhar walks
Saturday, 07/12/2013
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Chandigarh : In what appears to be a race for one-upmanship in the “divided house” of Punjab Congress, a delegation of the state’s main Opposition party called on Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh, in New Delhi on Friday.
Property tax return cumbrous, residents flock to CAs, lawyers
Thursday, 05/12/2013
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Jalandhar : Notwithstanding the tall claims made by Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal that the filing of property tax return would be simple, people are finding the process cumbersome.
Tewari takes on SAD for ‘forcible’ land acquisition
Wednesday, 04/12/2013
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Ludhiana : Lashing out at the SAD-BJP government for not passing on the benefit of people-friendly laws framed by the Centre to the people of Punjab, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari today said its (government's) intent to deny the benefit of the new land acquisition law to the farmers of nine Ludhiana villages was a classic example.
Jakhar wants goods transport mafia taken to task for ‘jazia’
Tuesday, 03/12/2013
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Abohar : Anguished over an attack on Congress councillor Suman Taneja, party workers led by Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Sunil Jakhar marched to the Superintendent of Police (SP) Kuldeep Singh Chahal’s office here today.
Sale of properties nails govt lie on economy: Tewari
Tuesday, 03/12/2013
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Ludhiana : Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari today demanded a ‘white paper’ on the financial situation of Punjab. Tewari said the Punjab Government had so far remained in denial mode, making everybody believe “all is well”. In a statement issued here while quoting news reports based on RTI information provided by the state government itself, Tewari pointed out that it was official now that the government had either sold or mortgaged its properties to get money for its day-to-day expenses.
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