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September 2021: Location: Punjab, India: Type: Parliamentary crisis: Cause: Navjot Singh Sidhu's Pakistan visit and meeting with Imran Khan and Qamar Javed Bajwa; Dispute between Sidhu and Amarinder Singh; Amarinder Singh being blamed by own party colleagues for shielding badals in cases of Sacrilege and Drugs; Participants: Indian National ...
Official Opposition [1] is a term used in Punjab Legislative Assembly to designate the political party which has secured the second largest number of seats Punjab assembly. . In order to get formal recognition, the party must have at least 10% of total membership of the Legislative Assemb
[3] [4] [5] Exceptions are Giani Zail Singh, the Chief Minister of Punjab from 17 March 1972 to 30 April 1977 belonging to Ramgarhia community [6] [7] that has population of 6 percent and is a part of significant OBC community having population of 31.3 percent in the state and Charanjit Singh Channi who held the position for 111 days from 20 ...
Punjab Lok Congress (abbr. PLC; English: Punjab People's Congress) was an Indian regional political party, with its base in Punjab. [1] It was founded by Amarinder Singh on 2 November 2021, following a split in Indian National Congress in Punjab, after he resigned as Chief Minister of Punjab and quit the Indian National Congress.
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Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (or Punjab PCC), formerly known as the Punjab Provincial Congress Committee in colonial India, is the affiliate of the Indian National Congress in the state of Punjab. It is responsible for organizing and coordinating the party's activities and campaigns within the state, as well as selecting candidates for ...
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In the 2017 Punjab assembly election, the party formed an alliance with the Lok Insaaf Party giving it five seats. [7] No CM candidate was declared before the elections. [8] This AAP Alliance won 22 seats in total, two of which were won by the Lok Insaaf Party. [9] AAP won 20 seats in the Punjab Assembly in its debut in the 2017 Punjab elections.