Punjab Assembly election | Channi wants ‘wipeout’ of AAP, SAD in upcoming polls
The Hindu
Addressing a public rally in Barnala, Punjab CM Channi asked the people to identify these “dubious politicians who are hell bent upon to exploit them emotionally to the hilt”
Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on November 27 slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and asked the people to wipe them out from the electoral scene in the upcoming Assembly polls in the State.
He alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and the Badals were “hand in glove to barter away the interests of Punjab, be it agriculture, industry or common man’s cause”, according to an official statement.
Addressing a public rally in Barnala, Mr. Channi asked the people to identify these “dubious politicians who are hell bent upon to exploit them emotionally to the hilt”. He hit out at AAP leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for making “tall claims” to provide financial assistance of ₹1,000 per month to every woman in the State, if voted to power. Mr. Channi also dared him to come out with facts and figures to show that this relief has been extended to how many women in Delhi.
Chennai has two categories of Black kites: a larger group heading to the city from the western parts of India during the south west monsoon and heading back when the monsoon is past; and another group, smaller and resident, which would make minor movements in and around Chennai looking for an optimal atmosphere for nesting and raising the young. A couple of pylons in Perumbakkam suggest that Black kites have found an ideal nesting space there
This is part of the Karnataka Namakarana Suvarna Mahotsava celebrations organised to mark the naming of the State as ‘Karnataka’ during the tenure of the late D. Devaraj Urs. The statue, sculpted at an approximate cost of ₹21.24 crore, is 41-foot-tall including the pedestal and weighs around 31.5 tonnes.