Punjab Politics News
Badal govt most corrupt in state’s history: Capt
Friday, 7/10/2011
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Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president and former Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh today termed the SAD-BJP government as the "most corrupt" in the state’s history.
People of Punjab have made up their mind for change
Thursday, 6/10/2011
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Asserting that the people of Punjab had made up their mind to change the regime in the forthcoming assembly elections, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Capt Amarinder Singh today said, Congress was set to return to power in the state. He said, his party respected Anna Hazare and he was sure once he learns about the colossal levels of corruption indulged into by the Akali-BJP alliance in Punjab he will find it difficult to support them.
Badals’ PTC ownership established with conclusive evidence
Wednesday, 05/10/2011
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Finally it is official. The PTC news and other television channels are owned by the Badal family. Revealing this today with conclusive evidence, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Capt Amarinder Singh said that so far Badals were understood to be indirectly controlling these channels, but now it has been established beyond any doubt that they are the direct owners.
Bhattal warns against complacency
Tuesday, 04/10/2011
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The Punjab Congress Legislature Party (CLP), which gathered here today to devise a strategy to put the ruling SAD-BJP alliance on the mat in the assembly, was told by CLP Leader Rajinder Kaur Bhattal that the party’s popularity had gone down in the past four months.
Cong 'chargesheet' on govt failures in Nov Zero tolerance to indiscipline, reiterates Charak
Monday, 03/10/2011
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Congress' Punjab affairs in-charge Gulchain Singh Charak today said though all party workers had the right to apply for a ticket for the coming assembly elections, winnability of a candidate would be the deciding factor.
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