SAD-BSP is a holy alliance, will form next govt in Punjab: Parkash Singh Badal
In a major proclamation, Shiromani Akali Dal patron Parkash Singh Badal on Wednesday said if voted to power in the 2022 Assembly elections in Punjab, the party, which has entered into an alliance with the BSP, would bring back the state on the path of development once again.
Addressing the SAD's mega rally in Moga on Tuesday to mark 100 years of the party's foundation, Parkash Singh Badal said, "I had always worked for the welfare of the people and would continue to do so if given chance once again.
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Parkash Singh Badal said the SAD-BSP was a holy alliance and it would form the next government in Punjab. The senior Badal made his public appearance after five years at the centenary celebrations of the Shiromani Akali Dal at Killi Chahal village in Moga district.
He claimed that the SAD-BSP's holy alliance would change the course of politics in the state.
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The 95-year-old veteran leader said the BSP had a mass following in all Assembly segments; therefore, its combination with the SAD would help form the next government.
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100 years of SAD: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Tuesday organised a mega rally in Punjab’s Moga to commemorate the foundation day of the party. SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal recalled the history of Punjab and development works carried out by the party in the last 100 years. Read more
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100th anniversary of SAD: Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Tuesday held a rally in Punjab's Moga to commemorate the completion of 100 years of its foundation. A huge crowd was seen on the occasion. SAD patron Parkash Singh Badal, party president Sukhbir Singh Badal, and other senior leaders of the party were present during the rally. Read more
The SAD also gave a clarion call for the establishment of a truly federal structure in the country, with genuine cultural, political, and economic autonomy to states. Parkash Singh Badal said the "SAD-BSP alliance was all set to repeat the performance of their only joint effort in 1996 when the alliance had swept the entire state”. [caption id="attachment_558362" align="aligncenter" width="750"]