Punjab Politics News
Counting to be videographed
Wednesday, 22/02/2012
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For the first time ever in Punjab, the Election Commission would be video-graphing the counting of votes in all 117 centres across the state on March 6. Punjab Chief Electoral Officer Kusumjit Sidhu today passed instructions in this regard to all election officers of the state through a specially convened video-conferencing session.
Bhattal on thanksgiving Spree
Monday, 20/02/2012
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Opposition leader in the state Assembly Rajinder Kaur Bhattal claimed that the Congress party in Punjab would enter the corridors of power with an absolute majority. Bhattal was on a thanksgiving spree at Khanauri, Moonak and Lehra under the Lehra Assembly segment represented by her on Saturday.
SGPC writes to Centre on House session
Sunday, 19/02/2012
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A day after the Supreme Court allowed the new SGPC House to function, the SGPC today shot off missives to the Centre and the Sikh Gurdwara Election Commission along with the copy of the SC verdict, seeking holding of the SGPC session to elect its new office-bearers at the earliest.
Centre’s Food Bill may ease state’s atta-dal burden
Friday, 17/02/2012
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The Food Security Bill proposed by the Union Government would not only satiate the hunger of the poor but may also take the burden of the atta-dal scheme off the state's shoulders with Punjab already reeling under a financial crisis.
Capt: State headless with CM abroad
Thursday, 16/02/2012
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Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Capt Amarinder Singh today criticised the Chief Minister, Parkash Singh Badal, and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal for leaving the state headless and leaving for abroad without naming anybody to take care of the affairs of the government in their absence.
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