Punjab Politics News
Manish Tewari sticks to Ludhiana
Tuesday, 02/07/2013
http://www.punjabnewsline.com/news/manish-tewari-sticks-to-ludhiana/82037
CHANDIGARH: Manish Tewari, Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Ludhiana MP has categorically stated that he would seek reelection to the lok sabha from Ludhiana lok sabha seat in 2014 general elections. Thus he has put at rest all speculation that he is eyeing Chandigarh lok sabha seat. Following the railgate scam in which nephew of Chandigarh MP and former railway minister Pawan Bansal was involved and had to resign, there was speculation that Manish Tewari may contest from Chandigarh seat.
Capt denies writing to Sonia on Bajwa
Tuesday, 02/07/2013
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130702/punjab.htm#12
Chandigarh : Former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress Working Committee (CWC) member Capt Amarinder Singh today denied he had written to party president Sonia Gandhi claiming that Punjab Pradesh Congress President Partap Singh Bajwa had links with terrorists during the phase of militancy in the state.
Clarify Modi stand on civil code, Tewari asks state govt
Tuesday, 02/07/2013
http://epaper.dailypostindia.com/Details.aspx?id=73646&boxid=57597&uid=&dat=2013-07-02
Ludhiana : Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Manish Tewari on Monday asked the ruling Akali Dal to spell out its stand on the Uniform Civil Code vis-a-vis the assertion of BJP’s chairman of the campaign committee Narendra Modi.
Panchayat polls in Punjab on Wednesday to be virtually all Akali affair
Tuesday, 02/07/2013
http://www.punjabnewsline.com/news/panchayat-polls-in-punjab-on-wednesday-to-be-virtually-all-akali-affair/82001
CHANDIGARH: The people in the Punjab countryside would elect their representatives for 13,080 on Wednesday which in a way would be an interesting phenomenon with Akalis pitted against the Akalis in a number of villages.
Capt Amarinder denies having written to Sonia about Bajwa's alleged terror links
Monday, 01/07/2013
http://www.punjabnewsline.com/news/capt-amarinder-denies-having-written-to-sonia-about-bajwas-alleged-terror-links/81950
NEW DELHI: Putting a lid on the recent controversy generated by a letter allegedly written by him to party president Sonia Gandhi, former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress Working Committee member Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday rejected the reports of his having written any letter to the party president accusing the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Partap Singh Bajwa of having terrorist links in the past.
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