Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Akali Dal Releases First Listing, Names 7 Candidates Together with Daljeet Singh Cheema From Gurdaspur

New Delhi: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) launched its first listing of candidates for Lok Sabha Elections on Saturday. The get together unveils candidates for seven of the 13 Lok Sabha seats. Social gathering chief and former minister Daljit Singh Cheema said that SAD chief Sukhbir Badal had nominated seven senior leaders as candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

“Selecting the historic and pious event of ‘Khalsa Sirjana Divas’ as probably the most suited day to sound the ballot bugle, he launched the primary listing of candidates,” he wrote in a put up on X.

In response to the listing, Daljit Singh Cheema will run in Gurdaspur, whereas Prem Singh Chandumajra will signify Anandpur Sahib. N.Okay. Sharma, a former Dera Bassi legislator, has been nominated for Patiala, and Anil Joshi, a former minister and BJP defector, will contest from Amritsar. For Fatehgarh Sahib, Bikramjit Singh Khalsa has been chosen, whereas Rajwinder Singh, grandson of Gurdev Singh Badal, will contest from the Faridkot seat. Iqbal Singh Jhoonda has been named because the get together’s candidate for Sangrur. Punjab is scheduled to carry elections on June 1st.

Lately, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Thursday filed a grievance with the Election Fee towards Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh for violating the Mannequin Code of Conduct by misusing authorities equipment and lodging.

In a written grievance filed with the ballot panel, the get together’s chief spokesman Arshdeep Singh Kler stated Mann and Sanjay Singh have violated the mannequin code by misusing the CM’s official residence and the Punjab authorities media platform to propagate the political agenda of their AAP.

He additionally stated the motion of AAP leaders, through the use of the CM’s residence to organise a political assembly of ministers to debate the political technique for the approaching elections, is a complete misuse of presidency equipment and different platforms with the only real goal of propagating and promoting their political agenda at the price of public exchequer of the state.



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