Punjab Politics News
Capt promises to scrap contract jobs
Thursday, 11/02/2016
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FARIDKOT: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president Capt Amarinder Singh on Wednesday promised that his party’s government would scrap the contractual system of appointments in jobs and bring in a law for a guaranteed minimum salary.
Balkar Sidhu joins Cong, Captain warns AAP not to destabilise state
Wednesday, 10/02/2016
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Chandigarh : Former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Balkar Singh Sidhu on Tuesday joined the Congress unconditionally in the presence of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president Captain Amarinder Singh, who welcomed him, stating that people love and respect him for his talent. “He is a well known figure in Punjab, especially in the Malwa region. He will prove to be a great asset for our party,” said Captain. Sidhu, on his part, said that he had joined the Congress party ‘unconditionally.’ “I am confident that under the leadership of party’s national president Sonia Gandhi, vice president Rahul Gandhi and the state president Capt Amarinder Singh, we will form the next government in Punjab,” he said.
Channi condemns racist discrimination against Sikhs
Wednesday, 10/02/2016
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Chandigarh: Punjab Congress legislature party chief Charanjit Singh Channi on Tuesday strongly condemned the continuing racist discrimination against Sikhs in foreign countries.
Capt sharpens attack on AAP
Wednesday, 10/02/2016
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Chandigarh : PPCC chief Capt Amarinder Singh today accused AAP leaders of trying to rake up issues that could disturb the hard-earned peace and prosperity of the state. He drew parallel between AAP’s strategy and Simranjit Singh Mann’s “Panthic” agenda.
PM scheme: Bittu refuses to adopt another village
Wednesday, 10/02/2016
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LUDHIANA: Annoyed with the lack of incentives and assistance to develop the village adopted under the Prime Minister’s Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY), Ludhiana MP Ravneet Singh Bittu has refused to adopt another village for the second phase of the scheme.
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