Punjab Politics News
Youth Cong to stop Badals’ buses if case against PSU activists not withdrawn
Saturday, 09/05/2015
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FARIDKOT: Indian Youth Congress chief and Gidderbaha MLA Amrinder Singh Raja Warring on Friday said they would launch a statewide protest to stop the fleet of private buses owned by the Badals and their associates from plying if police did not withdraw the criminal case registered against activists of the Punjab Students Union (PSU) in a week.
Stir to continue till Sukhbir booked: Bajwa
Saturday, 09/05/2015
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MOGA: Lashing out at Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, state Congress president Partap Singh Bajwa said the party’s agitation over the Moga bus incident would continue till the registration of a case under Section 304-A (causing death by negligence) of the Indian Penal Code against Sukhbir and the cancellation of permits of his buses. Talking to the media here on Friday, Bajwa said the Congress would also provide free legal aid to people who had suffered injuries in accidents involving buses owned by the Badal family.
Capt demands immediate release of students
Saturday, 09/05/2015
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CHANDIGARH: Congress Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday demanded immediate release and withdrawal of cases against 12 students from Faridkot who have been jailed for protesting against the Moga molestation and murder.
Govt helping private power firms at people’s cost: Jakhar
Thursday, 07/05/2015
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Abohar : Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Sunil Jakhar today said the slowdown in state-owned thermal power plants was part of a conspiracy that the SAD-BJP government was pursuing to benefit private power generation companies. This was being done at the cost of consumers by purchasing electricity at exorbitant rates, ignoring the terms enlisted in the memorandums of understanding.
Govt backing illegal crushers: Bains brothers
Thursday, 07/05/2015
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Gurdaspur : The Bains brothers — Simranjit Singh and Balwinder Singh — both sitting Independent legislators, levelled serious charges against the state government at a rally addressed by them at a local marriage palace here today.
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