Punjab Politics News
Patil applauds state’s law and order situation
Tuesday, 12/03/2013
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Chandigarh : In his address to the Vidhan Sabha, Punjab Governor Shivraj V Patil today said that the state government had always ensured the best law and order situation in the country. He highlighted the recent demands of the state on a Rs 5,000 crore package for crop diversification, compensation for losses on account of flight of capital to neighbouring states because of concessions granted to them and the need to give states a free hand to choose and finance their development priorities.
Cong promises peace in House to Badal
Tuesday, 12/03/2013
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Chandigarh : With the statesman politician Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal prevailing once again through his age-old style of politeness and humbleness, the exchange of alleged expletives between a Cabinet Minister Bikram Singh Majithia and a sitting Congress MLA Rana Gurjit Singh that marred the proceedings of the last Assembly session is all set to die down.
Tewari seeks support of society to ensure safety of women
Sunday, 10/03/2013
http://www.punjabnewsline.com/news/Tewari-seeks-support-of-society-to-ensure-safety-of-women.html
LUDHIANA : Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari has said that the Government of India has taken concrete steps to ensure safety and dignity of the women; but with the active support of the society the efforts of the government can yield much better results.
No fresh taxes likely in bankrupt Punjab
Thursday, 07/03/2013
http://www.punjabnewsline.com/news/No-fresh-taxes-likely-in-bankrupt-Punjab.html
CHANDIGARH: Caught between the devil and the deep sea, the cash-strapped Badal government is unlikely to impose any new taxes for fear of annoying the voters in the run-up to Lok Sabha poll early next year.
PM predicts repeat victory in 2014 poll
Thursday, 07/03/2013
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An unusually aggressive Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday employed economics and Urdu poetry to exude confidence in his government’s ability to ward off any challenge from the BJP in the 2014 polls.
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