Supreme Court : Promises of freebies in elections is a serious matter
Election Commission itself should ban such promises now.
Election Commission itself should ban such promises now.
Punjab Sikh leaders with Khalistani mentality are now openly making such statements. It is the warning signal of a severe crisis. The Central Government needs to pay attention to this and take immediate action.
Does the State of Punjab fall under the rule of the Aam Admi Party Government or the Khalistani religious organisation? As a result of this situation, separatist Khalistani terrorist activities are resurging in Punjab.
The public expects the Court to take action against those who give consent for such constructions and should be stern with the Government.
BJP is sponsoring politics of hatred. This is weakening the country and the Constitution. If the situation continues, India will lose its identity. It has to be saved
Police take action against those who oppose Khalistan, but they do not take action against those who support Khalistan. It confirms the allegation that the Aam Aadmi Party Government in Punjab is pro-Khalistan.
Representatives who cheat people should be punished under the prevalent laws and not be paid retirement pension !
The Supreme Court on 2nd March agreed to consider listing for an urgent hearing a plea seeking direction to register FIRs against political parties for allegedly inducing voters by offering freebies.
On 17th February, AAP had circulated a fake letter to falsely claim that the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) is supporting Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the Punjab elections, claimed the banned Khalistani terrorist organisation, SFJ.
Results of five State Assembly elections
Aam Admi Party (AAP) gives a clean sweep to Congress in Punjab. AAP wins with a majority