SGPC wants president to grant clemency to Sikh terrorist
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has filed a clemency petition with President Pratibha Patil for Sikh terrorist Balwant Singh Rajoana, who is facing death for former Punjab chief min
Badal: Govt will take legal steps
Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Saturday said his government would take all possible legal steps pertaining to death row convict Balwant Singh Rajoana even as the SAD’s core committee would meet here on Sunday to discuss the issue threadbare.
Haryana soil for bouncy pitch?
After the through drubbing of Indian cricket team in Australia and Indian batsmen’s perennial problem to deal with fast and bouncy tracks on foreign tours, the desire to make lively pitches in India could find an answer in the soil of two nondescript villages of Haryana.
Parkash Singh Badal takes oath as Punjab chief minister
Parkash Singh Badal was on Wednesday sworn in as chief minister of Punjab at a ceremony at the historic Sikh battlefield of Chappar Chiri in Mohali, 20 km from here.
Many seek leadership change in Punjab Cong
A week after the unexpected poll debacle in Punjab, voices are growing within the state Congress for a change of leadership.
Akalis spruce up oath-taking venue of badal
As Akali Dal leader Parkash Singh Badal is about to take the oath as the chief minister of Punjab for the fifth time on Wednesday, the swearing-in ceremony is gaining a lot of attention for its grandi
Jat protest continues, rail track blocked
There was no breakthrough in the jat agitation on Saturday as jat protesters blocked the rail track, sitting with the body of a youth allegedly killed in police firing.
Badal will take oath March 14
The Shiromani Akali Dal Legislature Party on Friday unanimously elected Mr Parkash Singh Badal as their leader, paving the way for creating history for his swearing-in as chief minister of Punjab for a fifth term.
Jats likely to intensify stir in Haryana
Jats, who are seeking quotas in government jobs, are likely to intensify their agitation after the Haryana government refused to release nearly 100 leaders of the community who were arrested for viole
Jats likely to intensify stir in Haryana
Jats, who are seeking quotas in government jobs, are likely to intensify their agitation after the Haryana government refused to release nearly 100 leaders of the community who were arrested for viole