2022 Punjab Assembly elections News
Addressing a press conference in Mohali, Kejriwal said that they have prepared a 10-point 'Punjab Model' to make the state developed and prosperous if AAP comes to power.
Amarinder Singh has said the BJP is the only party that can take care of Punjab's security, economic challenges.
Former Punjab CM has slammed Congress, AAP for making poll promises which can't be fulfilled.
'Sidhu does not have a permanent stand on anything,' Singh said.
For the 117 seats in the state, the party has announced the names of 101 candidates so far.
Leaders have been attacking each other in the run-up to Punjab polls.
Issues like unemployment, poverty, etc have taken a backseat.
Punjab will go to polls in the coming months.
- Three top leaders quit Congress
- Two were sitting MLAs, have joined BJP
- Amarinder Singh's top aide has also resigned
"Today, there is no other party that can work better than the BJP for the development of the country," Mongia said.
Punjab government-appointed Vigilance Bureau Chief Siddharth Chattopadhyaya as the new Director-General of Police.
Siddharth Chattopadhyaya replaced IPS Iqbal Preet Sahota as the Director-General of Police.
The Bharatiya Janata Party and Amarinder Singh's Punjab Lok Congress have formally announced that they will contest the 2022 Punjab assembly elections together.
The Punjab Government appointed Sidharth Chattopadhyaya as Director-General of Police.
The decision to appoint Chattopadhyaya as the new DGP of Punjab comes ahead of the Assembly polls in the state.
Arvind Kejriwal said that AAP completely revolutionised schools, changed the face of government education in Delhi and his party has vowed to bring prosperity in Punjab just like the national capital.
AAP MLA Raghav Chadha alleged that even today, illegal sand mining shamelessly continues in CM Channi's assembly despite the Aam Aadmi Party’s raid and exposition of the same.
Manjinder Sirsa resigned from DSGMC.
Amit Shah welcomed Sirsa into the party.
Sirsa was a close aid of SAD chief Sukhbir Badal.
Sidhu took on Kejriwal for making tall promises to different sections
Sidhu's comments came a day after Kejriwal praised him for raising public welfare issues
People won't "fall prey to populist schemes", believes the Punjab Congress Chief
The former Punjab Chief Minister said the party symbol will be approved later.
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