Seeking to galvanise support for his party ahead of the next year's Assembly polls in Punjab, Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal on Sunday said he will contest the elections from Jalalabad.
Congress won all the seven municipal corporations in Punjab that went to the polls on February 14. Stay tuned for the latest news of the day.
A major terrorist plan to set off an explosion at a crowded place in Jammu on the second anniversary of the Pulwam
The state election commission has appointed a total of 145 Returning Officers and 145 Assistant Returning Officers for conducting the elections
Tarun Chugh announced that the Bharatiya Janata Party will contest all 117 Assembly constituencies in the 2022 state polls on its own
He reiterated his intention to contest the next assembly elections in the state but said the decision on leading the party rested with the Congress president
Manpreet Singh Ayali of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) won over Sandeep Singh Sandhu of Congress and secured 66297 votes against Sandhu's 51625, from Dakha Assembly constituency
Congress nominee Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal is leading over his nearest rival and BJP nominee Rajesh Bagha by a margin of 1,852 votes from Phagwara seat, according to initial trends
Around 7.76 lakh voters are eligible to decide the fate of total 33 candidates
Around 7.68 lakh voters are eligible to decide the fate of the candidates in the four assembly segments of Phagwara (reserve), Dakha, Jalalabad and Mukerian
While BJP chose alliance, I chose Punjab, says the former cricketer and BJP MP
Amarinder Singh said that Kejriwal didn't even have the basic knowledge that Amritsar and Anandpur Sahab were already declared holy cities
Badal also slammed Congress and termed it a party without any progress-centric agenda