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Parkash Singh Badal not letting old wounds heals: Amarinder Singh

Operation Bluestar 150x150 Parkash Singh Badal not letting old wounds heals: Amarinder SinghThe recent attack incident on Lt Gen (retd) KS Brar has once again started debate on Punjab government’s move to built a memorial dedicated to militants killed during the Operation Bluestar in Amritsar’s Golden Temple in 1984.

However, the construction work at the memorial hall is going on full swing but the Sikh community is divided into two groups. The ruling party in Punjab Shiromani Akali Dal (B) is in support of the memorial hall but the state Congress is opposed to it. Read more

I do not want clemency: Balwant Singh Rajoana

Balwant Singh Rajoana 273x300 I do not want clemency: Balwant Singh RajoanaAs per fresh reports, Balwant Singh Rajoana, who is in Patiala jail and was considered as main accused in assassination of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh has written a letter to the Akal Takht.

Reports have said that latter says that there was no need for anyone to seek clemency for him. Balwant Singh Rajoana also denied accepting any kindness from the BJP, Capt Amarinder Singh or from late CM Beant Singhs family members.

Rajoana handed over the latter to his sister, Kamadeep Kaur, and she gave the latter to Akal Takht.

The latter said, “I have fought for my rights all through my life. I do not want to give away my principles for anyone.”

Balwant Singh Rajoana criticized all the political parties in his latter, especially the Akali Dal. He writes, “I neither trusted them (Akalis) nor believe them as they have failed to get justice from New Delhi. These leaders were mum till date and suddenly they are speaking for my clemency. All know how they have made money and what their reality is. The Akalis should give away blue turbans and instead don khaki turbans for failing to get justice from New Delhi time and again.” Read more

Punjab Election Result: Sukhbir Badal wins with biggest margin

sukhbir badal 237x300 Punjab Election Result: Sukhbir Badal wins with biggest marginOnce again after broke record of 43 years history, Shiromani Akali Dal comes into existence by putting victory in assembly election with a huge margin.

On Tuesday, results for the 117-member assembly were declared and beating all of them, Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal had addressed the highest victory margin by grabbing 68 seats out of 117.

Badal won seats by defeating his competitor the Congress dissident Hans Raj Josan by a margin of 50,246 votes. And on other side, Vikram Singh Majitheya, Sukhbir’s brother-in-law, wife Harsimrat Badal’s brother, was also won by a huge difference of voting with 47,581 against his rival candidate.

However Akalies faced lower voting on the Phillaur seat, Jagraon and Ferozepur-rural, but its enough for them to win. Read more

Punjab Election Results: SAD-BJP alliance leading in Punjab

Punjab Election result 300x249 Punjab Election Results: SAD BJP alliance leading in PunjabAs per the latest news of the day, the ruling SAD-BJP collaboration in the Punjab state has been leading the poll with around 57 seats under its belt, while opposite party Congress is heading on 33 seats in Punjab.

These are the prediction as reported by the early trends available in the counting of votes for 117 Assembly constituencies till 9:30 AM.

Further, it is said in reports that the biggest opposition party in the Punjab state, Congress is leading in regions like Ghanaur, Amritsar Central, Khadoor Sahab, Garh Shankar, Talwandi Sabo, Rajpura, Fatehgarh Churian, Samana and Patiala. Read more

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