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Bigwigs in big battles
Bathinda, February 6
Rajinder Kaur BhattalCapt. Amarinder SinghBig shots like Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, Deputy Chief Minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, former Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and son of former Chief Minister Harcharan Singh Brar Harkanwarjit Singh Brar (Sunny Brar) are facing the toughest challenge in their respective segments.

Masol makes light of poll
Masol, February 6
A mere 10 km from Chandigarh on the Punjab and Haryana border exists a village where there is no water, no electricity. “We don’t want a change in government. We want to change our state,” is the refrain of every single household in Masol village, where time seems to have come to a standstill. No politician till date has bothered to get a road constructed to link this village to the outside world.



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Tota Singh finds opponent tough
Tota Singh Moga, February 6
Both the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the Congress have intensified campaigning in this Assembly constituency. Akali stalwart and sitting MLA Tota Singh is finding himself battling against a tough contender, Mr Joginder Pal Jain, Congress candidate who has the backing of Radhaswamis. Though there is no anti-incumbency factor against Mr Tota Singh, a strong faction of the Congress is making the going tough for him.

Chautala’s call to oust Cong
Mohali, February 6
Mr Om Prakash Chautala, former Chief Minister of Haryana, today called upon the people to give a crushing defeat to the Congress and vote for SAD-BJP combine which he said, would usher in a new era of peace, prosperity and happiness in the state.

Jakhar wants train to Pak
Sunil Jakhar Abohar (Ferozepore), February 6
Being the son of a famous father is not enough to survive in politics. It is sheer hard work, says Sunil Jakhar as he sips tea and puts forth his idea that can change the economic scenario of the area. “The rail link between Abohar-Hindumalkot in India and Samasatta-Fort Abbas in Pakistan should be reopened as this will be the shortest possible route to the port city of Karachi."

Be wary of SAD-BJP opportunism: Uma
Bharatiya Janshakti Party chief Uma Bharti addresses a rally in Pathankot on Tuesday. Gurdaspur, February 6
The president of the Bharatiya Janshakti Party, Ms Uma Bharti, today termed the SAD-BJP combine an alliance of opportunism. Addressing a press conference at Pathankot, Ms Bharti said the Ram Temple was the main agenda of the BJP, but questioned whether the SAD would ever support the BJP on this issue. 


Bharatiya Janshakti Party chief Uma Bharti addresses a rally in Pathankot on Tuesday. — A Tribune photograph

Bollywood star Om Puri and Congress candidate for the Dakala constituency Lal Singh (extreme left) at a rally at Sanour, 6km from Patiala, on Tuesday.
Bollywood star Om Puri and Congress candidate for the Dakala constituency Lal Singh (extreme left) at a rally at Sanour, 6km from Patiala, on Tuesday. — Tribune photo by Rajesh Sachar

BSP extends support to Cong: Sidhu
Mohali, February 6
Mr Balbir Singh Sidhu, Congress candidate contesting the Punjab elections from the Kharar constituency, today claimed that the senior leaders from the Mohali district unit of the BSP had extended their full support to him.

Code uncode
CEO halts grants; teachers shoot letter to EC
Chandigarh, February 6

Members of the Punjab and Chandigarh College Teachers Union (PCCTU) have alleged that the Chief Electoral Officer of Punjab has violated the code of conduct in “stopping” the release of salary grant to over a 100 private aided colleges in the state.

EC team arrives today
Chandigarh, February 6
Close on the heels of the Election Commission (EC) summoning the Punjab Chief Secretary, Mr K.R. Lakhanpal, and the Director-General of Police, Mr R.S. Gill, to New Delhi for a review of the overall situation in Punjab, it is now the turn of Deputy Election Commissioner R. Bhattacharya to arrive on a two-day visit to Chandigarh tomorrow.

DFOs: Govt ‘misleading’ EC
Chandigarh, February 6
Violating the Election Commission guidelines with impunity, the Punjab government continues to post a large number of forest officials in their home districts or at stations where they have already served for over three years.

Transfers: Govt misleading poll panel
Chandigarh, February 6
Violating the Election Commission guidelines with impunity, the Punjab government continues to post a large number of forest officials in their home districts or at stations where they have already served for over three years.

Give us a chance, Mayawati asks electorate
Dera Bassi, February 6
BSP’s fight is against the oppressive "Manuvadi" system and not against any particular section of society, BSP supremo Mayawati said here today.

YOUTH SPEAK
Height of ignorance: Survey bares Generation X
For them, Bir Devinder in fray, Sidhu to be MLA!
Chandigarh, February 6
They know the names of all 12 stars in “Salaam-e-Ishq”. They know the names of players in the Indian cricket team. However, the Generation X of Punjab is certainly not interested in politics. For some Capt Kanwaljit Singh is standing for election from Kharar and for some Navjot Singh Sidhu is going to be the next MLA from Amritsar!

Ex-servicemen to support SAD-BJP
Chandigarh, February 6
Retired senior defence officers today pledged their support to the SAD-BJP alliance candidates from Banur, Kharar and Morinda constituencies.

Actor-turned-politician Raj Babbar at a press conference in Jalandhar on Tuesday. Tribune photo: Pawan SharmaRaj Babbar talks UP in Punjab
Jalandhar, February 6
Actor-turned-politician Raj Babbar's Jan Morcha is not averse to joining hands with the Congress for ousting Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav's government in the forthcoming UP Assembly elections.


Actor-turned-politician Raj Babbar at a press conference in Jalandhar on Tuesday. — Tribune photo by Pawan Sharma

Dayal: Vote for candidates, not parties
Amritsar, February 6
National executive member of the CPI Joginder Dayal has urged the voters to defeat the candidates of the Congress and the SAD-BJP combine and elect true representatives close to people.

I don't lie for votes: Kang
Morinda, February 6
Congress candidate from Morinda Assembly constituency Jagmohan Singh Kang stated today that unlike other politicians he didn’t believe in lies to seek votes. Mr Kang today undertook a tour of Salamatpur, Dhodamajra, Bharojian, Rasulpur, Sainimajra, Jhampur, Manana, Thaska, Bhelolpur, Raipur and Daun villages, where he addressed meetings.

Karat: SAD, BJP promoting privatisation
Hoshiarpur, February 6
The big houses and anti-people policies of the UPA government are responsible for the skyrocketing prices of the essential commodities. This was stated by Mr Parkash Karat, secretary of the CPM, while talking to mediapersons at Garhshankar, about 40 km from here, today.

Notice to Harbhajan Singh
Jalandhar, February 6
The Election Commission is still waiting for cricket star Harbhajan Singh’s response to a notice served on him last night for “canvassing” in favour of a Congress candidate. He had allegedly canvassed for the Congress candidate from Jalandhar (Central), Mr Tejinder Bittu, despite the fact he being an employee of Indian Airlines, a public sector undertaking.

Poll bytes
Support for Cong rebel
GIDDERBAHA: Rebel Congress candidate Sant Singh Brar on Tuesday got a shot in the arm with party leader Shivkanwar Singh Sandhu declaring to support him.





 
AGRICULTURE

Farmers to block rail, road traffic on Feb 9
Amritsar, February 6
Various farmer organisations under the banner of the Kisan Sangharsh Committee have decided to block rail and road traffic on February 9. Mr Satnam Singh Pannu, state committee member, in a press release said that thousands of farmers along with their family members would burn the effigy of the government led by Capt Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister of Punjab.

EDUCATION

Physics symposium concludes
Patiala, February 6
A two-day symposium on ‘Radiation Sources, Detection and Application’ concluded at Science Auditorium of Punjabi University today. The symposium, in which a number of scientists and academicians from national laboratories, institutions, universities and industries participated, was organised by the Physics Department of Punjabi University in collaboration with the Patiala Chapter of the Indian Society for Radiation Physics.


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