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Akali Dal will neither join INDIA nor NDA alliance: Prem Singh Chandumajra

Shirmonai Akali Dal will neither join INDIA nor NDA for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, said SAD leader Prem Singh Chandumajra.

ANI Aug 31, 2023 13:08 IST googleads

SAD leader Prem Singh Chandumajra (File Photo/ANI)

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], August 31 (ANI): Shiromani Akali Dal senior leader Prem Singh Chandumajra reiterated on Wednesday that his party will neither join hands with the Opposition bloc, INDIA nor with the NDA. He said his party would never forge alliances with the parties that do not support 'federalism'.
"Shiromani Akali Dal had made it clear from the very first day that we are neither with the NDA nor with the INDIA Alliance; we are not with any such alliance that does not support federalism. The INDIA alliance shows that all parties are coming together to save one family," he said.
This comes as the Opposition bloc is holding a two-day meeting in Mumbai today (August 31) and tomorrow (September 1). The agenda of this meeting is likely to announce a coordination committee, a logo, and panels to draft a common minimum programme for the alliance. In this meeting, the 26 political parties that are part of the alliance will discuss the seat-sharing ratio and establish a secretariat to enhance coordination between all member parties.
Reacting to the announcement made by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday regarding the employees of DC offices in Punjab, Prem Singh Chandumajra said that the Chief Minister should avoid such statements. "Such statements by the Chief Minister will enrage government employees even more. The Chief Minister should listen to the demands of the employees, consider them, and explain them properly, and the government employees should also continue their work along with their demands so that the common people do not face any problems," he added.
The Punjab CM warned on Wednesday of strict actions against revenue officers and DC office staff on their proposed pen-down strike.
The Patwar Union and the Revenue Kanungo Association are demanding that a ‘false’ case registered by the Vigilance Bureau against their members be withdrawn. Also, the Punjab State Deputy Commissioner Office Employees Union is demanding due promotions and the filing of vacant positions. The DC office employees have proposed a three-day strike between September 11 and 13, while a separate strike has been called by the Patwar Union along with the Revenue Kanungo Association on September 1.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Bhagwant Mann said that his government would not tolerate any indiscipline or blackmail and directed employees not to stand in favour of their "corrupt colleagues". "Anyone going on strike would be immediately placed under suspension," he said.
"The government will not allow the common man to be inconvenienced because of the strike by the staff. There are hundreds of unemployed youth looking for jobs. Employees are free to go on a pen-down strike, but the government will decide whether the pen is to be given back to them or not," Bhagwant Maan tweeted. (ANI)

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