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Finally,
CM kickstarts campaign
Harps on development; Sonia, PM to canvass
Patiala, January 19
The Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, finally kickstarted his
campaign today by holding a series of meetings with party workers and
others, including members of the district Bar where he sought votes in
the name of economic development initiated by the Congress government
in the past five years.
A WORD OF CAUTION: The Chief
Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, with his wife and MP, Ms Perneet
Singh, in Patiala on Friday. — A Tribune photograph
SAD to ask
EC to look into ticket ‘sale’ by Cong
Chandigarh, January 19
Shiromani Akali Dal general secretary Sukhbir Singh Badal said
here today that charges about the ‘sale’ of Congress tickets under
the influence of the land and liquor mafia had vindicated the SAD
stance that Chief Minster Capt Amarinder Singh had led the most
corrupt government in the history of Independent India.
22 more
file nominations
Chandigarh, January 18
As many as 22 candidates today filed their nominations for the coming
Punjab Assembly elections. With this, the total number of candidates
who have filed their nomination in the first two days has gone up to
28.
Tom-Tom
IT
success: Big talk, little outcome
Chandigarh, January 19
Information Technology (IT) remained Punjab Government’s buzzword in
the past five years and is being projected as one of the major
achievements of the Capt Amarinder Singh government. But it seems
Punjab surpassed neighbouring states in rhetoric alone whereas actual
performance as compared to Chandigarh remained low.
Cong riddled
with dissent
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"I
had put up my point of view about all prospective candidates
before the high command. Background of all main aspirants,
including charges of corruption, if there were any against a
particular aspirant, were explained to the top leadership. The
final decision to select candidates for all constituencies was
taken by the high command.” |
Cong
candidate promises development
Rajpura, January 19
Congress candidate from Ghanaur constituency, Mr Jasjit Singh
Randhawa, today intensified his election campaign by opening election
offices at Bahadurgarh and Shambu.
POLL BURDEN
Workers unload
publicity material at the Congress Bhavan, Sector 15,
Chandigarh, on Friday. — Tribune photo by Malkit Singh
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One
against the other in Cong
Mohali, January 19
Mrs Lakhwinder Kaur Garcha, OSD to the Punjab Chief Minister, today
revolted against Mr Balbir Singh Sidhu, president of the Mohali
district unit of the Congress, who has been given the party ticket to
contest the Punjab Assembly elections from the Kharar constituency.
Atwal
campaigns on foot
Phillaur, January 19
Local Congress MLA Gurbinder Singh Atwal visited his constituency on
foot after the announcement of his candidature from the constituency.
Mr Atwal took blessings from old women of the area, who were waiting
for him outside the Sant Sadhu Ram temple.
BJP names
six more
Chandigarh, January 19
The Bharatiya Janata Party tonight announced six more candidates for
the Assembly elections in the state. With this, the party has
announced candidates for 21 seats. Candidates for two other
constituencies are still to be named.
Chhina,
Chawla get tickets
Amritsar, January 19
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today fielded a Sikh candidate, Mr
Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina, secretary, governing body of Khalsa
College, who had recently joined the party, from the Amritsar West
constituency.
BJSP
candidate claims support of Cong, BSP leader
Mohali, January 19
Mr Anil Kumar, who is contesting the Punjab Assembly elections as a
candidate of the Bhartiya Jan Shakti Party (BJSP), claimed here today
that a Congress leader and her supporters had joined his party.
Two more
file papers
Patiala, January 19
Two more candidates filed their nominations for the Punjab Assembly
elections, here today.
Terror
attack apprehended
Chandigarh, January 19
The Special Protection Group (SPG), which has the task of protecting
under-threat VIPs, including many senior politicians, today told the
Election Commission officers as well as senior Punjab Government
officers involved in the process of holding of coming Vidhan Sabha
elections that there are too many VIPs who needed SPG cover in Punjab.
Price
rise, jobs main issues
Chandigarh, January 19
Spiralling prices of essential commodities, poor education and health
services, corruption in government offices, police excesses,
unemployment and rural indebtedness are among the issues that the
ruling Congress will have to face in the run up to Assembly elections
in Punjab.
Ludhiana:
Pending projects weigh on voters’ mind
Ludhiana, January 19
It could have been bridges to voters’ hearts in Ludhiana. But,
several incomplete flyovers, considered a must for smooth traffic flow
in any densely populated city, would weigh on the minds of the voters.
poll
bounty
Encroachers have a field day
Fazilka, January 19
As electioneering gains momentum here, members of the ruling party
have devised a novel way to woo the electorate. The local Municipal
Council has reportedly allowed around 50 families to encroach upon a
piece of prime municipal land, allegedly at the behest of the ruling
party.
Encroachments coming up on
Senia Road in Fazilka. The land is governed by the Municipal Council.
Ticket in kitty, they now flock to astrologers
Chandigarh, January 19
How can elections in India ever take off without the intervention of
omnipresent soothsayers who claim to know it all? Punjab is no
different. Despite their names having been cleared by the party high
command, many candidates at the hustings for the 117 Assembly segments
are doing the rounds of astrologers, vastu shastra experts, babas and
oracles before launching their election campaign.
A big Cong
hand for four Big Bs
Chandigarh, January 18
In Congress, it is all within the families of top few leaders. The two
lists released by the party since yesterday are full of brothers,
sisters, spouses and sons of the Bhattals, Bajwas, Beants and the
Brars.
Jittery
Cong men to meet at palace
Efforts to blunt Kohli
edge
Patiala, January 18
The local Congress leadership seems to be suffering from election eve
blues. Having found itself in a jittery position following the early
campaign launched by the SAD candidate, Mr Surjit Singh Kohli, the
Congress, under instructions of the Punjab Chief Minister, Capt
Amarinder Singh, and the Patiala Member of Parliament, Mrs Preneet
Kaur, has called a meeting of its cadres at the New Moti Bagh palace
residence of the Chief Minister here on January 21.
Ballot
misuse: EC satisfied with govt reply
New Delhi, January 18
The Election Commission has expressed its satisfaction with the
explanation by the officials concerned of the Punjab Government
regarding a complaint apprehending the “misuse/manipulation” of
postal ballots meant for the Punjab Police.
Virk
issue: EC not satisfied with reply
Chandigarh, January 18
The Election Commission is not happy with the “sketchy report”
sent by the Punjab Government regarding Director-General of Police,
Punjab, S.S. Virk and his family getting concessions for setting up a
convention centre near Chandigarh.
Women
MLAs: Best figure very slim 9
Chandigarh, January 18
Talk of 33 per cent reservation for women in the legislature
notwithstanding, the number of woman MLAs in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha
since 1960 has never entered the double figure.
DISTRICT REPORT
Sultanpur,
Bholath SAD citadels
Kapurthala, January 18
The Bholath and Sultanpur Lodhi constituencies of Kapurthala district
are considered citadels of the SAD as it has won five of the last six
Assembly elections since 1977 on both seats. The Congress could win on
these seats only in 1992 when the SAD had boycotted the elections.
Angry
ones
Cong
faces rebel fury
Rebels
rally behind Pinki
Ferozepore, January 18
Voices of dissent have started emanating in this border
district after denial of ticket to Mr Parminder Singh
“Pinky”, general secretary of the PPCC. He was an aspirant
for Congress ticket from the Ferozepore City Assembly
constituency. |
Arvind
Khanna men sulking
Sangrur, January 18
Cracks in the Congress
came to the fore here today as almost all loyalists of Mr
Arvind Khanna, MLA from Sangrur, who has been denied the party
ticket from Sangrur this time, kept themselves away from the
venue where the Congress candidate from Sangrur, Mr Surinder
Pal Singh Sibia, alias Pammi Sibia, was received on his return
from Delhi. |
Slogans
raised against Dullo
Abohar, January 18
Hundreds of Congress
workers, including sarpanches and members of gram panchayats,
today gave an ultimatum to the party high command to change
the candidate from the Balluana (reserved) constituency by
January 22 failing which they would field an Independent. |
Don’t
like them? Simply reject
Ludhiana January 18
For the first time in the electoral history of India, voters in Punjab
will have the option to reject candidates if they so desire. According
to election officials, the Election Commission of India has introduced
a provision wherein the voters can reject all candidates. This will
help gauge the mood of the voter. — Alok Kumar, scholar It will be
of no help. — Mahesh Inder Singh
Rumblings
in Majha too
Amritsar, January 18
The Chairman of the Improvement Trust, Tarn Taran, Prof Gurvinder
Singh Mammanke, has raised a banner of revolt against the official
nominee , Mr Manjit Singh Ghasitpura.
Patch-up
Badal talks panel again
Hoshiarpur, January 18
Mr Parkash Singh Badal, SAD chief, today said that if voted to power,
his government would constitute a separate commission on unemployment.
ME
AND MYSELF
Ex-serviceman
fired up
Chandigarh, January 18
Mr Tirlochan Singh Mann, a 55-year-old resident of Balongi village, is
standing as an Independent from the Kharar constituency. An
ex-serviceman, Mr Mann joined the Punjab Police later and retired as
Assistant Sub-Inspector.
Mr Tirlochan Singh (garlanded) and his supporters in Kharar on
Thursday. — Tribune photo by Vicky Gharu
For rural
women, the husband decides
Chamkaur Sahib, January 18
Women in many villages of this reserved constituency have to cast vote
in favour of a particular candidate chosen by their husbands in
consultation with Panchayat. There are 56,069 women voters in this
constituency out of a total of 1.18 lakh voters.
Bhinder
faces protege
Gurdaspur, January 18
The Gurdaspur Assembly constituency has a new Congress candidate. Mr
P.S. Bhinder, a former DGP and husband of the late Sukhbans Kaur
Bhinder, a former Member of Parliament, has been nominated as the
Congress candidate from the seat.
Hangers-on
back home to celebrate
Gurdaspur January 18
It was celebration time for those who have got the party ticket. Most
Congress nominees who had been camping in Delhi for the past two weeks
to ensure nominations today returned to their constituencies.
Parminder
files papers from Kharar
Mohali, January 18
As the work of issuing notification commenced, only one candidate from
Kharar constituency filed his nomination papers for the Punjab
Assembly elections at the Municipal Bhawan, here today.
POLL BYTES
Day
1: Six file nomination papers
Chandigarh: The process of filing of nominations started in
Punjab today with six candidates submitting their papers. Two
nominations were filed from the Patiala constituency and one
each from Assembly segments in Nawashahr, SAS Nagar,
Ferozepore and Muktsar districts. No prominent candidate
submitted papers. |
Holy Campaign
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2 file
papers
Patiala, January 18
The BSP nominee for the Patiala Assembly segment, Mr Paramjit Singh,
today filed his nomination papers along with an Independent candidate,
Mr Vijay Kumar.
Man
booked under NDPS Act launches party
Amritsar, January 18
Mr Jagtar Boxer, who was recently acquitted by the court, has decided
to launch a drive against the drug abuse by launching a party-Naujwan
Shakti Dal. He is the president of the party.
For Cong, old
is gold
Bir Devinder, Singla kept in
suspense
Chandigarh, January 17
Reposing faith in the old guard,
the All-India Congress Committee named a few new faces and replaced
some old warhorses with their spouses or siblings in a list of 98
candidates released tonight.
Notification on poll today
Chandigarh, January 17
The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Punjab, will issue a notification
tomorrow to conduct the elections in the state on February 13. This
will set the poll process rolling for the 117 assembly constituencies
and the Amritsar Parliamentary seat.
Feud
delays decision on 19 seats
Chandigarh,
January 17
Tickets to several Congress heavyweights have been kept pending by the
party high command owing to an intense tug-of-war among various
factions within the party.
Badal to
file papers on Jan 22
Chandigarh,
January 17
The president of The Shiromani Akali Dal, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, will
file his nomination papers on January 22. His nephew and member of the
political affairs committee Manpreet Singh Badal will also file his
papers on the same date at Gidderbaha.
Parties
ignore women
Chandigarh, January 17
It seems the political parties dominated by men care two hoots for
women. The Left parties, the CPI and the CPM, have announced a list of
45 candidates. However, not a single women figure on the list.
Migrant
muscle in Amritsar
Migrants from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are considered an important vote
bank in the border district of Amritsar. Some villages in Amritsar
have entire panchayats comprising Bihari migrants. They have made
Punjab their 'first home'. The sarpanches of Karnala, Dayalpur ,
Patalpuri, Kharaswala and Galowali are of Bihari origin. They speak
chaste Punjabi and their children can write in the Gurmukhi script.
Sarna
brothers may dent urban Sikh votes
Chandigarh, January 17
“Our victory in the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC)
elections is only a trailer of what is going to come in the ensuing
Punjab Vidhan Sabha elections,” says Mr Paramjit Singh Sarna,
President of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Delhi).
Businessmen
go underground
Ludhiana, January 17
Call any prominent businessman or an industrialist, chances are his
cell would be switched off or he would be out of station. All due to
pressure from political parties and candidates for donations.
Potential financiers have started doing the vanishing act, lest they
are made to part with their money.
LJP to contest 70 seats
Bathinda, January 17
Union Minister and Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) president Ramvilas Paswan
today announced that his party would contest the Assembly elections in
the state from 70 constituencies.
Lok Janshakti Party president
Ramvilas Paswan at a party rally in Rama Mandi on Wednesday. —
Tribune photo by Kulbir Beera
Projects: Badal for panel on land rates
Chamkaur Sahib, January 17
The SAD chief, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, today launched the campaign for
SAD candidate Satwant Kaur Sandhu here. Mr Badal chose to address
small gatherings instead of big rallies in this reserved constituency,
which is considered an Akali stronghold. Ms Satwant Kaur has won the
last two elections from this Assembly constituency.
Rebel
Padiala to back Jasjit
Chamkaur Sahib, January 17
In a big relief to SAD candidate from the Kharar constituency, Mr
Jasjit Singh, son of general secretary of the SAD Kanwaljit Singh,
Rajbir Singh Padiala, a SAD rebel, today decided to support Jasjit.
Earlier, Mr Padiala had decided to contest the elections as
Independent having been denied ticket from Kharar.
BJP
legislator garners support for ticket
Hoshiarpur, January 17
Though the BJP has yet to finalise its candidate for the Hoshiarpur
seat, thousands of supporters of Mr Tikshan Sud, BJP MLA, assembled at
his residence here today to assure him of their support. They raised
slogans in his favour.
Ex-services
league not to support any party
Patiala, January 17
The Indian Ex-services League, Punjab and Chandigarh, headed by Lt-Col
Chanan Singh (retd), has decided in principle to support individual
candidates and not any political party during the Assembly elections
in Punjab unlike in the past.
GREENHORN
He
banks on SAD, Cong dissension
Mr Anil Kumar of Sector 68, Mohali, is the Bharatiya Jan Shakti
Party’s candidate for the Kharar constituency. Standing for
elections for the first time, he campaigned for “Uma didi’ in
Madhya Pradesh and is the president of the district unit of the party.
A builder by profession, 26-year-old Anil is the youngest candidate
from an important constituency currently represented by senior
Congress leader Bir Devinder Singh in the Vidhan Sabha.
The Bharatiya Jan Shakti
candidate from Kharar, Mr Anil Kumar, seeks votes in Mohali on
Wednesday. — Tribune photo by Vicky Gharu
Panchayat
secy manhandled
Mohali, January 17
The police has booked a resident of Badali village on a charge of
manhandling a panchayat secretary working as a booth-level officer in
connection with the Assembly elections at Badali village.
48 pc
booths in Kharar declared sensitive
Mohali, January 17
Despite there being by and large peaceful polling in the 2002 Assembly
and the last Lok Sabha elections in the Kharar Assembly constituency,
the police this time seems to have adopted an overcautious approach to
the February 13 poll and declared around 48 per cent of the total
number of booths as “sensitive” and 8 per cent as “very
sensitive.”
Control
room for poll set up
Mohali, January 17
In accordance with the directions of the Election Commission,
the Mohali district administration has set up control rooms in all
three subdivisions in connection with the Assembly elections being
held next month.
It’s poll shine for them
Ludhiana, January 17
For them, election time is an opportunity to make a quick buck. Those
dealing in publicity material like banners, bunting, badges, stickers,
balloons and posters for candidates are working overtime these days.
As the election scene hots up in the state, hundreds of outlets
providing publicity-related material have come up here.
Publicity material being
readied at Ludhiana. — Photo by Inderjit Verma
Sushma wants
three tickets for women
Chandigarh,
January 16
The top BJP leadership is considering tickets to three women aspirants
on the insistence of senior leader Sushma Swaraj. She has told the
party high command that it should nominate at least three women
candidates for the Punjab Assembly elections.
Badals
cajole rebels
Ballian mellows, Pakhoke too
Tarn Taran, January 16
The Shiromani Akali Dal supremo,
Mr Parkash Singh Badal, today visited the residence of Mr Alwinderpal
Singh Pakhoke, a former working president of the Shiromani Gurdwara
Parbandhak Committee, in an effort to stop him from contesting as a
rebel against the official nominee, Mr Harmit Singh Sandhu.
At last,
Ballian mellows
Sangrur,
January 16
Mr Ranjit Singh Ballian, a former minister in the SAD-BJP government
who has been denied the SAD ticket from Sangrur this time again, today
decided not to contest as a rebel from Sangrur.
Bhajan’s
no disappoints Cong men
Abohar, January 16
Congress workers in the Balluana Reserve constituency are dismayed
over the decision by the Bhajan Lal family not to campaign in favour
of party candidates in Punjab.
Dharam,
Hema to pitch in for BJP
Chandigarh, January 16
The “muscleman” of the Hindi cinema Dharmendra, and the “dream
girl” of yesteryear, Hema Malini, will be among several star
campaigners and top leaders of the BJP, who will be wooing voters in
Punjab.
EC allows
teachers to join service
Chandigarh, January 16
The Chief Electoral Officer, Mr Sundaram Krishna, has allowed hundreds
of teachers, appointed before December 29 when the Model Code of
Conduct was enforced, to join service.
poll
chase
Personal
touch — Jr Mann’s style
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Fatehgarh
Sahib, January 16
Mr Emman Singh Mann, SAD (Amritsar) candidate from the Sirhind
Assembly constituency, has launched his election campaign, but
in a different style. A graduate from an American university,
Mr Mann goes to the people alone early in the morning and
attends small corner meetings.
SAD (A) candidate Emman
Mann holds a corner meeting with voters of his constituency.
— A Tribune photograph
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DSGMC FALLOUT
Bhai
Ranjit Singh not to campaign
Amritsar, January 16
Virtually stung by the drubbing in the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara
Management Committee elections, Bhai Ranjit Singh, former Jathedar
of the Akal Takht, has decided not to campaign in the Punjab
Assembly elections and the byelection to the Amritsar Lok Sabha
seat.
The
twice cursed
Thousands of border farmers are facing starvation. The
compensation of Rs 2,500 per acre given to them by the
Central Government in 1998 has been stopped. There are no
takers for such land while land prices elsewhere in the
state have skyrocketed. They want their voice heard in the
cacophony of electioneering, say Varinder
Walia and Gurbax Puri
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Parties get the dollar boost
Jalandhar, January 16
This winter is witnessing the maximum homecoming of NRIs to their
native villages in Punjab. They are back not just to meet their kin,
take care of their land or marry off their children, but to take
part in the election process by donating funds to political parties
and canvassing.
Weary
voters say ‘yes’ to all
Gurdaspur, January 16
Political parties are raising the issues of development and job
promises and levelling charges of corruption against each other as
their main poll planks.
Poll
khol
Babus
vanish
Chandigarh, January 16
Even as the state gears up for the elections, senior bureaucrats in
Punjab have decided to take it easy and wait for the results to pour
in. What otherwise can explain the scant presence of babus in their
offices located in the Punjab Civil Secretariat.
All they want — A bridge over the river
Muthianwala (Tarn Taran), January 15
In the state revenue record, this non-descript village on the banks of the Sutlej falls in the newly created district of Tarn Taran. However, for the Election Commission, the village is part of the Ferozepore Assembly constituency. For any administrative work, the residents of the village, located near Pakistan border, go to Tarn Taran while they have to cross the river by boat to vote, risking their lives.
In the absence of a bridge, residents of Muthianwala are forced to use the ferry to
reach the mainland. — A Tribune photograph
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Nirmal, Makhan to get tickets: CM
Chandigarh, January 15
Names of almost all Punjab ministers have been recommended by the Congress screening committee for renomination as party candidates for the Assembly elections in the state.
Tailor-made candidate
Ludhiana, January 15
White is the colour of the election season. Politicians of all parties have switched over to white. And those with sound business sense are making hay while the sun shines - tailoring white
kurtas
and
pyjamas
for politicians and their supporters. Harvinder 'Happy' has been doing just
this for so many elections. Come elections, and he gets down to business.
Tailoring white kurtas for the politicians to give them that immaculate
white appearance.
Tainted: United colours of Congress, SAD
Jalandhar, January 15
The Congress and the SAD certainly have one thing in common- tainted persons.
This is evident from the case of Nijjar village sarpanch Tejinder Singh, who was declared a proclaimed offender in October last. He was arrested from his house in the wee hours on Saturday, hours of his joining the SAD after quitting the Congress.
Sarpanch Tejinder Singh with Punjab minister Chaudhary Jagjit Singh at Nijjaran village.
— A file photo
This MLA takes to digging votes
Installs tubewells for encroachers
Ludhiana, January 15
A Congress legislator is doing all to install tubewells for slum dwellers - potential vote bank - on land worth crores under litigation in the HC.
Angry ones Dasuya: 14 BJP bigwigs
quit
Hoshiarpur, January 15
The BJP has received a big jolt with four of its block presidents, along with 14 office-bearers, in the Dasuya segment quitting the party. They have resigned from the party membership in protest against Mr Avinash Rai Khanna, state BJP chief, not taking them in confidence while deciding on the candidature of Mr Amarjit Singh Shahi for their constituency.
Ram Lal is Uma party nominee
Chandigarh, January 15
Mr Ram Lal, a former MLA from Narot Mehra in Gurdaspur, who left the Bharatiya Janata Party yesterday, figures in the first list of 12 candidates released by the Bharti Jan Shakti Party of Ms Uma Bharati here today.
Left rules out tie-up with Cong
Chandigarh, January 15
The CPI has said flat “no” for an alliance with the ruling Congress in the Punjab Assembly elections.
Mann raps EC on Virk
Moga, January 15
The president of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Mr Simranjit Singh Mann, has flayed the role of Election Commission stating that it has failed to check violation of the code of conduct in the state.
Divided we fall: Bhatti
Fatehgarh Sahib January 15
The election campaign of Mr Didar Singh Bhatti SAD candidate from the Sirhind constituency, is at its peak, the delay in the Congress list has been a boon for the SAD. All factions of the SAD have declared support for Mr Didar Singh Bhatti and are campaigning for him full steam- holding workers’ meetings, corner meetings and
visiting residences of prominent persons in Sirhind and Bassi Pathana towns.
BUZZSTAND
Cong panel
clears 101 names
Sonia to give final nod;
efforts on for tie-up with Left
Chandigarh,
January 14
While names of 101 aspirants have been cleared by the scrutiny
committee of the All-India Congress Committee for the Assembly
elections in Punjab, the party high command has opened the channels of
communication with the top leadership of the Left parties to look into
the possibility of a tie-up with them on certain seats in the state.
Cong delay
— Advantage SAD
Chandigarh, January 14
An unwarranted delay in finalising candidates for the coming Assembly
elections by the all-powerful Congress high command has been keeping
the ticket aspirants unsure of themselves. The party has virtually
been staying away from the electoral battle field since the
announcement of the elections more than 16 days ago.
Kanwaljit
promises new ‘urban development policy’
Zirakpur, January 14
Bringing economy to the forefront of electioneering in Punjab, the
Shiromani Akali Dal(SAD) general secretary and the former Finance
Minister, Capt Kanwaljit Singh, today promised a new "urban
development policy" if the SAD-BJP alliance was voted to power in
the February 13 Punjab elections.
Former Finance Minister and
SAD-BJP candidate from Banur Capt Kanwaljit Singh during election
campaign at Zirakpur on Sunday. — Photo by J.S. Virdi
Jobs’
issue: Kanwaljit dares Amarinder for debate
Mohali, January 14
SAD general secretary and former Finance Minister Capt Kanwaljit Singh
today challenged the Congress to release the list of 20 lakh youth who
it had promised to give employment before December 31.
Chahal’s
entry a shot in the arm for SAD
Jalandhar, January 14
The success of the SAD chief, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, in persuading a
prominent SAD leader, Mr Gurmeet Singh Daduwal, not to oppose the
official SAD candidate from Nakodar, Mr Kuldip Singh Wadala, and the
entry of a Kapurthala Congress leader, Mr Malwinder Singh Chahal, into
the party fold has brightened the SAD's poll prospects in the Doaba
region.
Dhillon
remains Faridkot nominee
Chandigarh, January 14
President of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Parkash Singh Badal today
announced that Mr Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon, sitting MLA from Faridkot,
would be the SAD candidate in the coming Assembly elections.
Badal
opens poll office
Lambi (Muktsar), January 14
Shiromani Akali Dal supremo Parkash Singh Badal today formally
launched his election campaign on his home turf. He expressed his
resolve to dislodge the Congress government in the state.
Khanna
convenes meeting
Chandigarh, January 14
The president of the Punjab unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Mr
Avinash Rai Khanna, has convened a meeting of all 15 candidates along
with their district secretaries, mandal presidents and office-bearers
of the state unit of the party in Chandigarh tomorrow.
BJP faces revolt in Gurdaspur
Sujanpur (Gurdaspur), January 14
The BJP faced a revolt in the Sujanpur constituency today with the
former minister, Mr Satpal Saini , holding a meeting of supporters and
demanding a change in the party nominee. The BJP in its list announced
recently had named Mr Davinder Thakur as party candidate from Sujanpur
in place of Mr Satpal Saini.
Mr Satpal Saini
OSD to CM
throws hat into the ring
Gurdaspur, January 14
The Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to Punjab Chief Minister, Mr
Amardeep Singh Manaepur, has staked claim to the Congress ticket from
the Dhariwal Assembly constituency.
GROUNDSWELL
Kisan’s
no-confidence
The Kisan Sangharsh Committee (KSC) leadership has unanimously decided
not to support any party in the coming elections. In debt trap,
thousands of peasants are disappointed by mere promises and hollow
claims of various political parties, says Mr Kanwalpreet Singh Pannu,
convener of the committee. “ We are not going to support any party.
But this does not mean that we will boycott the elections.”
Banking on family name
A greenhorn in politics, Mr Bikram Singh Majithia (31) promises the
voters of Majitha that he would make his constituency as important as
Badal- the home constituency of Shiromani Akali Dal supremo Parkash
Singh Badal- if the SAD-BJP comes to power! Reason-he is the
brother-in-law of Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal, general secretary of the
SAD.
Bikram Singh Majithia, SAD
nominee from Majitha
BUZZSTAND
AICC elicits MPs’ views
New Delhi, January 13
The AICC screening committee, tasked with shortlisting the Congress nominees for next month’s Assembly elections in Punjab, had an extended meeting yesterday and specially took the suggestions of members of Parliament from the state on the strategy and criteria for zeroing in on the candidates.
CM: We will wipe out Badals
Muktsar, January 13
The Punjab Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, here today stated that the Congress would go for the political kill of the Badals and ensure that their political existence was wiped out in Punjab in the coming Assembly elections.
Mr Jagmeet Singh Brar, Capt Amarinder Singh and
Mr Shamsher Singh Dullo at the Maghi Fair in Muktsar on Saturday. — A Tribune
photograph
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We
are all in it together
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Out
of father’s shadow
Chandigarh, January 13
Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal, a shy politician until recently, has
emerged as a different kind of rabble-rouser on the state's
political scene. For years, he grew politically under
the shadow of his father, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, a man with
infinite patience. However,
he has now moved beyond his father’s shadow and virtually
calls the shots in the SAD.
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I
call the shots now, papa
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Freed, Sidhu plays the hero
Warns ‘hankari’ Raja ‘hun mein
aagya han’
Patiala,
January 13
Attired in clothes he wore when he entered the jail 36 hours ago,
former Amritsar MP Navjot Singh Sidhu walked out of the Patiala
Central Jail a free man this afternoon after his lawyers completed
formalities in the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate. A special
courier brought the Supreme court bail documents at midnight, but Mr
Sidhu had to wait till this morning to make his exit from the jail.
His lawyers submitted a bail bond of Rs 25,000 and a surety of the
like amount in the court.
Virtual
revolt in SAD
Ticket refusal to Ladal
Ropar, January 13
SAD President Parkash Singh Badal’s announcement to grant party
ticket to SAD patron Sant Ajit Singh from Anandpur Sahib Assembly
constituency led to a virtual revolt here today by party workers.
SAD harps
on police atrocities
Muktsar, January 13
The Shiromani Akali Dal today again highlighted the already set agenda
for the elections, promising highly subsidised atta and pulses,
filling of all vacancies within six months of coming to power and also
a health insurance scheme for farmers, among a slew of other things,
at a rally here today.
Rajpura:
Khurana’s exit deepens suspense
Rajpura, January 13
With the Congress high command delaying the release of even the first
list of party nominees, the race for ticket from the Rajpura Assembly
constituency has intensified.
Shambhu
on poll tandav
Ludhiana, January 13
Shambhu Singh is bitterly angry. Let down by the Congress for
which he claims to have given his blood and sweat, he now
wants to get the party defeated from Ludhiana (rural).
Shambhu Singh, Jan Morcha candidate from Ludhiana (Rural)
‘Migrant labourers
from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have contributed in great measure
to the phenomenal growth of Punjab, and Ludhiana in particular.
Still we are not held in esteem.’
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For
change, Independents on young minds
Chandigarh, January 13
Disenchanted by political giants contesting Assembly elections on
promises alone, many electors across the state, particularly
youngsters, are this time dabbling with the idea of exercising their
franchise in favour of change through Independent candidates.
Hoardings mock poll code
Amritsar, January 13
Big hoardings with pictures of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Ms Sonia
Gandhi, and Capt Amarinder Singh, promising development in the border
state dot the main road, eclipsing the city landmarks, in gross
violation of the Model Code of Conduct. Even the entrance gate to the
city has not been spared. The ‘Welcome’ board stands covered with
a hoarding of the government, boasting of development works.
BKU
(Lakhowal)
to back SAD
Abohar, January 13
The BKU led by Mr Ajmer Singh Lakhowal has resolved to support Mr
Gurtej Singh Ghuriana, a SAD candidate from the Balluana (reserve)
constituency.
Land
mafia gets active
Abohar, January 13
With electioneering gaining momentum, land mafia has become active in
the region.
Cong
victory in Patiala predicted
Patiala, January 13
Mr Gopal Singla, general secretary of the District Congress Committee
(Urban), claimed here yesterday that the Congress would win the coming
Assembly elections with a big margin from Patiala.
Loan:
Singla ‘pressurising’ banks on one-time settlement
Chandigarh,
January 12
Fearing a backlash from the farming community, the Punjab Government
has reportedly “pressurised” commercial banks in the state to
introduce a one-time settlement scheme for debt-ridden farmers.
DAMAGE CONTROL
Former Akali minister Chiranjee Lal, who is unhappy at not being given the SAD ticket, explains a point
to Mr Sukhbir Badal in Bathinda on Friday. — Photo by Kulbir Beera |
No let-up
in SAD’s fight against Virk
Chandigarh,
January 12
Unruffled by the Chief Election Commission’s rejection of its demand
for shifting the Punjab Police chief, Mr S.S. Virk, the Shiromani
Akali Dal (SAD) has fired yet another salvo at him, accusing him of
seeking a “plethora of favours from the ruling party in return for
services to be rendered during the Assembly elections.”
Mann to
contest from Dhanaula
Ludhiana,
January 12
The Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) today released the second list of
16 candidates here today.
Poll
kiosks get rolling
Chandigarh, January 12
As Punjab Assembly elections draw near, members of
different political parties are casting ballot in favour of Chandigarh
- for equipping them with election material, unanimously converting
the city into the state’s supply capital.
SLOW AND STEADY: Campaigning is gradually picking up steam in Punjab.
— Tribune photo BY Pradeep Tewari
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BJP list:
It’s blend of old & new
Chandigarh, January 12
The BJP tonight released its first list of 15 candidates for the
coming Assembly elections in Punjab. The BJP will contest 23 seats and
so far relied on its old hands, including five former ministers and a
Deputy Speaker.
More power
is what traders want
Chandigarh, January 12
A rehashed tax structure, abolition of the inspector raj and a greater
role in policy-making is what traders in Punjab expect from the
government that comes to power after the Assembly elections. Cutting
across political affiliations, they look forward to a new more
systematic tax regime and less paperwork. They want facilities and
concessions on a par with those in the neighbouring hill-states of
Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttaranchal.
Amarinder,
Centre want to kill me: Badal
Jalandhar, January 12
The Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) supremo, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, has
alleged that the Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, the
Congress-led Central Government, the Akali Dal (1920) chief, Mr Ravi
Inder Singh, and former Akal Takht Jathedar Bhai Jasbir Singh Rode,
want to eliminate him and his son Sukhbir Singh Badal.
Debt trap
on big minds
Chandigarh, January 12
Agrarian crisis is the darkest chapter ever written on the heart of
Punjab. Defined by a massive rural debt of Rs 23,000 crore and a
shrinking rural economy, it is the top concern for the intelligentsia
which has been drawing the attention of the authorities towards the
plight of farmers and their crumbling support system.
Time for
Wadala to regain Doaba base
Jalandhar, January 12
The ensuing Assembly elections have provided an opportunity to member
of political affairs committee of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)
Kuldeep Singh Wadala to restore his lost base.
For them,
a bridge too far
Kaniya Hussaini (Jagraon), January 12
Residents of 25 villages on either sides of the Jassowal drain and
falling in three Assembly segments - Jagraon, Dakha and Dharamkot
(Moga) - are eagerly awaiting visits of candidates for seeking votes
from them.
EC orders
fresh probe against officers
Chandigarh, January 12
The Election Commission of India has taken the Punjab Government to
task for not taking appropriate action against five officials,
including two PCS officers, for violation of the code of conduct
during the last elections to the Lok Sabha in 2004.
Hindu
Suraksha Samiti keen to contest poll
Mohali, January 12
The Punjab unit of the Akhil Bhartiya Hindu
Suraksha Samiti has sought permission from the national president of
the unit , Mr Sanjeev Bhardwaj, to allow the party to contest the
forthcoming Punjab Assembly elections.
ZSTAND
Natives chip in
NRIs flock back home to canvass for their candidates, writes Saurabh Malik
As the Assembly elections draw near, overseas wings of parties have started campaigning for their stakes in the state. A delegation comprising around 25 non-resident Punjabis has landed in the state to drum up support for their “candidates”.
Otherwise also, the candidates and their supporters have launched the
process of dropping a line to their acquaintances in alien lands.
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poll opera
As usual, sons and sons-in-law
Chandigarh, January 11
Punjab’s power politics is a dynastic soap opera - the main characters of which are a few leading families. A handful families have established their monopoly over the state’s political craft. While these families dictate terms, lesser political mortals abide by their diktats.
home aids
Bibi squads for that one ‘yes’
Jalandhar, January 11
Families of candidates are deeply involved in the campaign business. Kin of SAD candidates have been following hectic schedules ever since the names were announced last week.
Faithful Bairagis feel ignored by Congress
Sangrur, January 11
The Bairagi community, having around eight lakh votes in Punjab, is apparently unhappy with the Congress over the non-allotment of party ticket to any leader from the community for the past several decades.
Migration cuts numbers
Chandigarh, January 11
Is Punjab’s population declining ? Probably no. However, the voters list for the state shows that the number of voters in Punjab has declined when compared to last year.
Students fight drugs-for-vote policy
Amritsar, January 11
With drug abuse already spreading its tentacles in the holy city, residents of
Maqboolpura, which has been losing its men to intoxicants leaving behind widows and orphans, have decided to launch a campaign against the distribution of any type of intoxicants to lure voters.
Wait-and-watch over Pakhoke
Amritsar, January 11
The two-day ultimatum, served by supporters of Mr Alwinderpal Singh
Pakhoke, a former acting chief of the SGPC to change official nominee from Tarn Taran Assembly constituency has expired and the supporters have adopted a ‘wait and watch’ policy.
SAD (Longowal) to put up 25 candidates
Chandigarh, January 11
The President of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Longowal), Mr Inderjit Singh Zira, said here yesterday that his party would put up candidates on 25 seats in the state and enter into an electoral alliance with like- minded parties on the remaining seats.
High stakes, big nerves
Chandigarh, January 10
Mohali is Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh’s flagship of success in Punjab. Lured by exemptions and benefits offered by the Congress government’s mega project policy, a group of companies have poured crores into the area.
BSP’s Second List
A mix of caste and religion
Chandigarh, January 10
The Bahujan Samaj Party today announced names of 30 more candidates for the coming Assembly elections in Punjab. With this the number of candidates announced by the BSP has gone up to 73.
Ticket claimants stumped by Cong observer’s visit
Chandigarh, January 10
A surprise visit by one of the three members of the Congress election committee yesterday left aspirants for the Congress ticket and their supporters in Gurdaspur and Amritsar aghast.
In quest of win, politicians throng temples
Jalandhar, January 10
Historical temples at Baglamukhi and Kamakhiya Devi in Himachal Pradesh have turned out to be the latest spiritual resorts for politicians of all hues, who, are not only thronging the two shrines in a big way, but have started organising yajnas
either to secure party tickets or for their victory in forthcoming polls
in the state.
1,034 polling stations ‘very sensitive’
DCs, SSPs told to register FIRs against violators
Chandigarh, January 10
All Deputy Commissioners and SSPs of districts in Punjab have been told to immediately file an FIR on noticing any election-related offence in their respective areas.
The melody war is on
Crores being spent on campaign through music albums
Chandigarh, January 10
Traditional rivals are ready for war. And as always, both are relying heavily on the power of music to boost their reputation and bring down that of the foes.
Badal case: Court reserves order for January 15
Ropar, January 10
The arguments exchanged between the defence and state counsel during the proceedings of the corruption case involving SAD chief Parkash Singh Badal and his son and SAD general secretary Sukhbir Badal came for hearing before the Special Court Judge, Mr G.S. Saran, here today.
Bhullar likely to join
SAD
BUZZSTAND
Like they say, hope never dies
With Assembly elections round the corner, voters have fresh hopes. Demanding a check on inflation, better job opportunities and infrastructure development, they say they will cast their vote for the party most likely to fulfil their
aspirations.
It’s just 80 cents a voter in Canada
It is 80 cents a candidate can spend on a voter in provincial elections in Canada. And on an average, the budget of a Canadian candidate for election to the provincial assembly varies between $ 80,000 and $1,00,000.
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Cong
poll observer has ticket aspirants in a tizzy
Gurdaspur January 9
The sudden arrival of the Congress Election Observer here today had
the party ticket aspirants in a tizzy. The Election Observer, Mr
Santosh Pargadia, who is a Rajya Sabha member from Rajasthan, arrived
here even as many ticket aspirants complained that they were not
informed about his visit.
JD(U)
to contest 11 seats
Hoshiarpur, January 9
The Janta Dal (United) (JD-U) will field candidates from 11 Assembly
segments in alliance with the non-Congress and non-SAD (B)-led front
in Punjab.
If
I win ...
‘Economy
top priority’
Putting Punjab economy back on the rails will be my first priority.
The five-year misrule of the Amarinder Singh government has put the
economy on the downslide with growth rate in state only about 2.4% as
against the 8.5% national growth rate.
Capt Kanwaljit Singh, former Finance Minister and candidate from
Banur
Disqualify
Tota Singh, ex-Cong MLA says
Moga, January 9
Buoyant by his recent success in getting a fine imposed on sitting
Akali legislator Tota Singh by the Supreme Court, Mr Vijay Saathi,
former Congress MLA, now has sought Mr Tota Singh’s disqualification
for six years for the violation of election laws of the country.
Probe
sought into code violation
Sangrur, January 9
The district unit of the Democratic Teachers Front (DTF), Punjab, on
Monday submitted a complaint to the district administration demanding
an inquiry into the alleged “violation of election code of
conduct” some days ago in the local Government Senior Secondary
School for boys at the time of a farewell party of a teacher who had
taken voluntary retirement recently.
Who
is watching voters’ interests?
Chandigarh, January 9
Will a registered voter with a photo
identity card be allowed to cast his or her vote on February 13?
Khadi
— The clear winner so far
Chandigarh , January 9
Just over a month before the Assembly
elections in Punjab, so many supporters of different political parties
across the state are exercising franchise in favour of khadi.
‘Mulajams’
gear up to grill politicians
Chandigarh, January 9
A beginning is being made by the Punjab
Mulajam Sangharsh Committee to ask questions from politicians who will
be in the Assembly election fray with regard to their vision and
approach to various issues being faced by the state.
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