Punjab Politics News
Hostile reception reflects SAD policies: Manpreet
Tuesday, 21/07/2015
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CHANDIGARH: People’s Party of Punjab (PPP) chief Manpreet Singh Badal on Monday said the hostile reception to the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leadership among the Punjabi diaspora abroad was a reflection of everything that was wrong in the state for which the rulers were directly responsible.
Amarinder’s 2nd phase of rallies from August 4
Monday, 20/07/2015
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CHANDIGARH: Former chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh will be addressing seven public meetings and rallies in his second phase of campaigning from August 4 at Rampura Phul, considered to be a bastion of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) vice-president Gurpreet Singh Kangar. The next rally will be on August 8 at Barnala, to be organised by Congress MLA Kewal Dhillon, a party spokesperson said.
AAP suspends Punjab Disciplinary Committee chief Daljit Singh
Sunday, 19/07/2015
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New Delhi: Cracking the whip against dissidents, the AAP on Saturday suspended the Punjab Disciplinary Committee head Daljit Singh for anti-party activities and warned disgruntled MPs of facing stern disciplinary action.
Jakhar slams state government
Sunday, 19/07/2015
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Chandigarh : A day after Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal said that his government may file a petition in Madhya Pradesh High Court on opium and poppy husk cultivation in that state, Congress leader Sunil Jakhar on Saturday termed it a ‘political gimmick.’
‘Govt seeking `10,000-cr loan with eye on polls’
Sunday, 19/07/2015
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SAS NAGAR: The loyalists of Congress’s deputy leader in Lok Sabha Capt Amarinder Singh are leaving no stone unturned to make the former Punjab CM’s rallies an impressive show of strength, both in terms of presence of MLAs, former MLAs, senior leaders and the crowds.
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