Punjab Politics News
Slow wheat lifting: YC stir in Delhi today
Monday, 27/04/2015
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BATHINDA: Politics over the slow lifting of wheat in Punjab has entered the grain markets in the district.
Bajwa blames SAD-BJP govt for farmers’ plight - DEMANDS THAT COMPENSATION OF `100 PER QUINTAL ANNOUNCED BY CHIEF MINISTER BE DOUBLED
Sunday, 26/04/2015
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LUDHIANA: Punjab Pradesh Congress president Partap Singh Bajwa on Saturday assured farmers who lost their crop to untimely rain in the recent months to be their voice against the central government’s “apathy” towards them.
Bajwa threatens protests over crop non-procurement
Sunday, 26/04/2015
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Ludhiana: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Partap Singh Bajwa on Saturday said that the party would intensify protests if the government fails to solve the issue of non-procurement of crops.
Chaudhary demands immediate lifting of wheat from grain markets
Sunday, 26/04/2015
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Jalandhar : Local MP Santokh Singh Chaudhary visited various grain markets of Jalandhar, Goraya, Phillaur, Lasara and Apra to check the ground realities regarding procurement of the wheat and the problems faced by the farmers with regard to sale of their produce.
Ahead of BJP’s May 2 mega workers’ meet, SAD-Joshi spar in Amritsar
Sunday, 26/04/2015
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Amritsar : Ahead of Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) May 2 mega party workers’ meet, to be addressed by party’s national chief Amit Shah here, the fissures have once again cropped up between alliance partners Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and BJP. The leaders from the two parties, sharing power in the state, are once again at loggerheads with local SAD leaders targeting state Local Bodies Minister Anil Joshi over ‘discrimination’ in allocating funds for the development in the ‘holy city.’
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