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The 2004 Indian general election in Punjab was held on 13 seats of Lok Sabha in April to May 2004 and elections were held in the 4th Phase on 10th May 2004 for all the 13 constituencies.
The Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 2007 was held in Indian state of Punjab in 2007, to elect 117 members to the 13th Punjab Legislative Assembly. [1] Shiromani Akali Dal, and its alliance partner Bharatiya Janata Party gained majority of the seats.
The ruling pre-election coalition was the alliance [6] [7] comprising the political parties Shiromani Akali Dal and Bharatiya Janata Party and led by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal. The voter turnout for the Punjab Assembly election was 77.2% The Indian National Congress led by former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh defeated the ...
[20] [21] [22] Although there are many parties with the description Akali Dal, the party that is recognized as "Shiromani Akali Dal" by the Election Commission of India is the one led by Sukhbir Singh Badal. The party has a moderate Punjabi agenda. [23] On 26 September 2020, it left the National Democratic Alliance over the farm bills. [24]
Akali Dal - Sant Fateh Singh: Assembly dissolved prematurely Lachhman Singh Gill: Punjab Janta Party: 5th: 13 March 1969 14 June 1971 Gurnam Singh Shiromani Akali Dal: Assembly dissolved prematurely Parkash Singh Badal: 6th: 21 March 1972 30 April 1977 Zail Singh: Indian National Congress: Assembly tenure extended by one month due to Emergency ...
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.
Alliance Parties Contested seats Alliance contested seats Seats won Party Vote share Alliance Vote share Indian National Congress: United Progressive Alliance: 13 [2] 8 40.12% Shiromani Akali Dal: National Democratic Alliance: 10 13 [3] 2 27.76% 37.08% Bharatiya Janata Party: 3 2 9.63% Aam Aadmi Party: None 13 [4] 1 7.38% Lok Insaaf Party ...
SAD dissolved its alliance with the BJP, which had lasted over two decades, over the controversial Farm Bills passed by the Indian Parliament in 2020. [26] On 13 June 2021, SAD and BSP announced an alliance for the assembly election with 97-20 seat sharing. [27] On 28 December 2021, BJP, PLC and SAD(S) announced an alliance for the assembly ...