Punjab Politics News
Traders, students interact with Capt
Saturday, 09/04/2016
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Ludhiana: The young members of the Indian Political Action Committee (PAC), organised the Ludhiana edition of ‘Coffee with Captain’ where more than 2,400 young students along with 100 young enterprising traders from Ludhiana, Jalandar and Phagwara attended the event to meet and discuss their ideas of Punjab with Captain Amarinder Singh. Previously, similar events were also organised in Amritsar and Chandigarh where the youth interacted with Captain and discussed many important issues which are plaguing the state and their city.
Follow discipline, end factionalism: Capt Amarinder to party workers
Saturday, 09/04/2016
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Ludhiana : Worried over factionalism in the party and indiscipline shown by the party workers, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Captain Amarinder Singh categorically on Friday told the party leaders and workers that if they will not follow discipline and end factionalism, the Shiromani Akali Dal would again be voted to power for the third time.
BITTU URGES RAHUL FOR MORE TICKETS TO NON-JAT SIKHS
Friday, 08/04/2016
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JALANDHAR: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) vice-president Tejinder Bittu met Congress national vicepresident Rahul Gandhi in Delhi on Wednesday evening.
Ludhiana Cong unit to hold ‘Coffee with Captain’ today
Friday, 08/04/2016
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LUDHIANA: In its bid to reach out to the youth section of state, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) chief Captain Amarinder Singh will hold a session during the first edition of ‘Punjab Da Captain’ campaign in Ludhiana on Friday.
Manpreet has ‘no fear’ as Harsimrat says he’ll lose security deposit
Friday, 08/04/2016
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BATHINDA: As Punjab Congress chief Captain Amarinder Singh effectively granted party leader Manpreet Badal’s wish to contest against his uncle in the upcoming assembly polls, chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, Manpreet said he was “not afraid of the test” and “would yet again shatter people’s misconceptions”.
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