Punjab Politics News
CONG TO LAUNCH STIR AGAINST PROPERTY TAX, DRUGS: BAJWA
Thursday, 26/06/2014
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MANSA: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president Partap Singh Bajwa has said that the Punjab Congress will shortly launch an agitation against property tax, increasing menace of drugs, allegedly being smuggled into the state under political patronage of the ruling party leaders, and non-payment of dues under the shagun scheme and pensions.
Congress accuses ED of going slow in drug case
Thursday, 26/06/2014
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Jalandhar : The Congress today accused the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of soft-pedalling the crucial issue of the drug racket. Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) spokesperson Sukhpal Singh Khaira alleged the ED was adopting double standards by not summoning Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia.
Khaira presents evidence against Majithia
Thursday, 26/06/2014
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Jalandhar : Punjab Congress spokesperson Sukhpal Khaira on Wednesday challenged Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal’s statement that congress leaders should bring evidence against Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia for his alleged involvement in the multi-crore drug mafia.
Modi govt has started falling short of expectations: Capt
Thursday, 26/06/2014
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Amritsar : Congress leader Capt Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said that Modi government has started falling short of expectations it had raised among the people. He pointed out, the government just completed one month in office and people have already started facing the bitter medicine, be it the exorbitant hike in the railway fare, increase in sugar and gas prices or the essential commodities.
Capt questions concessions to refinery
Wednesday, 25/06/2014
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Chandigarh : The Congress deputy leader in the Lok Sabha, Capt Amarinder Singh, today demanded that the terms and conditions for the Bathinda refinery be reviewed as the project had failed to boost the state's economy, provide jobs or bring about any socio-economic relief to the people, especially those of Bathinda region.
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