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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.
Narinder Kumar Sharma is an Indian politician and was a member of Shiromani Akali Dal. He was a Member of legislative assembly from Dera Bassi in Punjab until 2022. He got re-elected in 2017 assembly elections [1] but lost in 2022 Punjab Assembly elections. [2] He is currently the party treasurer of Shiromani Akali Dal. Elected to the Punjab ...
Former members of Shiromani Akali Dal (23 P) Pages in category "Shiromani Akali Dal politicians" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total.
He lost elections in 2024 and Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer became new member of parliament. He is the president of the political party Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) . Mann has served three-times as an MP; once from Taran Tarn between 1989 and 1991, and twice from Sangrur between 1999-2004 and since 2022.
The Shiromani Akali Dal (1920) [3] is a political party in India led by former Speaker of Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Ravi Inder Singh. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was formed under the twin leadership of Master Tara Singh and Sardar Kharak Singh.
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.
First-page of the original, handwritten draft of the Anandpur Sahib Resolution (1973). Authored by Sardar Kapur Singh in his own hand. After the tenure of Chief Minister Gurnam Singh in the Punjab, which was newly demarcated in 1966, the SAD captured only one seat at the elections to the Indian Parliament in 1971 from Punjab's 13 seats.