Punjab Politics News
Those demanding CBI probe fearbeing exposed: Capt
Saturday, 11/01/2014
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Chandigarh : Prying open the rift in the Punjab Congress further, Capt Amarinder Singh, former Punjab Chief Minister, has dismissed the demand for a CBI inquiry into the Bhola drug case as nothing more than a “trap being laid by those who feared being exposed for their unholy nexus with drug lords in their illegal narcotics business empire.”
Investigate Bhola’s charges against Majithia: AAP
Friday, 10/01/2014
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Jalandhar : The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today attacked the SAD-BJP alliance over its silence on state Cabinet Minister Bikramjit Singh Majithia’s alleged involvement in the drug trade and demanded a CBI probe into the matter.
Now, panel to discipline Punjab Congress
Friday, 10/01/2014
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Chandigarh : Two days after constituting a grievances removal panel in a bid to tackle resentment in Punjab Congress, the party high command on Thursday came out with a disciplinary committee to take note of indiscipline, which had gone out of control following a spate of resignations by party legislators and senior leaders from the reconstituted Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC), headed by Gurdaspur MP Partap Singh Bajwa, whom his detractors had labelled as ‘arrogant’ and running the PPCC as ‘Partap Singh Bajwa Pvt Ltd Company.’
Bajwa meets governor over plea for Prez rule in state
Friday, 10/01/2014
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CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) on Thursday demanded President’s rule in the state under Article 356 of the Constitution, saying that there was a total failure of the state police machinery and the involvement of senior ministers and police officers in the multi-crore drug racket being run in the state.
Disciplinary panel set up for Punjab Cong
Friday, 10/01/2014
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CHANDIGARH: The All India Congress Committee (AICC) on Thursday set up a five-member disciplinary committee to deal with issues of indiscipline in the Punjab Congress.
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