Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
India

Badal Accuses Congress Of Inciting Communal Tensions In Punjab

IANS, 24 Sep, 2016 03:37 PM
    Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Friday accused the Congress of inciting communal tensions in the state for its vested political interests.
     
    Interacting with reporters after sharing condolences with the family of slain senior RSS leader Brigadier (retd) Jagdish Gagneja here, Badal said the Congress has a notorious track record of dividing the people on communal lines for attaining power in the state.
     
    Gagneja, shot thrice by two men in Jalandhar in August, succumbed to his injuries at a Ludhiana hospital on Thursday.
     
    Blaming the Congress for "black days" in the state, Badal said Punjab had earlier suffered a lot due to these dirty tantrums of the Congress.
     
    He said that once again the Congress was resorting to its divisive politics for disturbing the state's communal harmony.
     
    The Chief Minister said that the killing of Gagneja was not a political issue but it was an issue concerning peace, communal harmony and amity in the state.
     
    He said it was unfortunate that for their personal gains the political parties were politicising the issue.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Delhi's Slum Children Portray The City Through Photographs

    Delhi's Slum Children Portray The City Through Photographs
    The exhibition titled, 'My City Through My Eyes', organised by "Habitat Photosphere" and "Save The Children", is on at Mandi House Metro Station till September 30.

    Delhi's Slum Children Portray The City Through Photographs

    Punjab Smokes Out E-commerce Sites For e-Cigarette Sales

    Punjab Smokes Out E-commerce Sites For e-Cigarette Sales
    Punjab Health Minister Surjit Kumar Jiyani said on Wednesday that Punjab's Director General of Police (DGP) has been asked to take action against the sale of e-cigarettes on e-commerce portals.

    Punjab Smokes Out E-commerce Sites For e-Cigarette Sales

    John Kerry Extends Stay In India

    John Kerry Extends Stay In India
    US Secretary of State John Kerry, who arrived in India on a three-day visit on Monday, will be extending his stay here, it is reliably learnt.

    John Kerry Extends Stay In India

    Foreigners Who Invest Rs 10 Crore Will Be Eligible For Indian Residency

    Foreigners Who Invest Rs 10 Crore Will Be Eligible For Indian Residency
    A foreigner investing at least Rs. 10 crore capital in India will be eligible for residency status

    Foreigners Who Invest Rs 10 Crore Will Be Eligible For Indian Residency

    AAP Minister Allegedly Caught On Sex Tape, Gets Sacked By Arvind Kejriwal

    AAP Minister Allegedly Caught On Sex Tape, Gets Sacked By Arvind Kejriwal
    The decision to sack the minister was taken at a high-level meeting attended by top AAP leaders. The CD allegedly carried details of some ‘wrongdoings’.

    AAP Minister Allegedly Caught On Sex Tape, Gets Sacked By Arvind Kejriwal

    12-Year-Old Dies On Father's Shoulder As He Ran From Doctor To Doctor in Kanpur

    12-Year-Old Dies On Father's Shoulder As He Ran From Doctor To Doctor in Kanpur
    The incident took place on August 26 when Ansh, a resident of Kanpur’s Fazalganj area, was admitted to a medical facility with high fever.

    12-Year-Old Dies On Father's Shoulder As He Ran From Doctor To Doctor in Kanpur