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Akali Dal was formed on 14 December 1920 as a task force of the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee, the Sikh religious body. The Akali Dal considers itself the principal representative of Sikhs. Sardar Sarmukh Singh Chubbal was the first president of a unified proper Akali Dal, but it became popular under Master Tara Singh. [25]
Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) is a hard-line Sikh nationalist political party led by Simranjit Singh Mann, [6] [7] it is a splinter group of the Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab, India. They use 'Balti', the Punjabi term for bucket as their official election symbol. Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) was formed on 1 May 1994.
B. Gurbachan Singh Babbehali; Babu Karam Singh Bal; Gurdev Singh Badal; Harsimrat Kaur Badal; Parkash Singh Badal; Sukhbir Singh Badal; Kirpal Singh Badungar
The Shiromani Akali Dal and the executive declared conditions imposed for the release of prisoners as wholly unnecessary, unjust and derogatory. Among the prominent Akalis, Mehtab Singh and Giani Sher Singh along with twenty other Akali leaders accepted the conditional release. Master Tara Singh, Bhag Singh Advocate, Teja Singh Samundari, Teja ...
Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 1997 was held in Indian state of Punjab in 1997, to elect 117 members to the 11th Punjab Legislative Assembly. [1] Shiromani Akali Dal had majority of the seats in the 11th Punjab Assembly that was constituted after this election. Parkash Singh Badal was elected as the chief minister.
Shiromani Akali Dal 83,636 52,209 62.4 % 9,954 19.1% 13 Majitha 13 GEN Parkash Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 81,115 56,146 69.2 % 4,437 7.9% 14 Verka 14 SC Khajan Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 80,757 47,199 58.4 % 950 2.0% 15 Jandiala 15 SC Dalbir Singh Shiromani Akali Dal 75,682 41,525 54.9 % 1,535 3.7% 16 Amritsar North 16 GEN Harbans Lal Khanna
United Akali Dal is a Sikh religion-centric political party founded by Baba Joginder Singh in 1989. The United Akali Dal contested 1989 Indian general election and won. On 22 November 2014, the United Akali Dal was re-established at Amritsar. Bhai Mokham Singh was leading this party.
Ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, SAD(D) had re-merged with the Badal-led Shiromani Akali Dal again. The party was re-established in 2020 under the same name and banner and under the leadership of Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa and his son Parminder Singh Dhindsa .