Badals Fret As AAP Expand Base in Punjab

Aam Admi Party:dateline:As per information revealed by internal sources, serious panic was evident on faces of senior Akali Dal leaders in a meeting held at Chandigarh yesterday. �The entire meeting was held to discuss upon growing fame of the AAP in Punjab and senior leaders openly admitted its growing emergence. The Akali Dal (Badal) leadership deliberated over youth and veteran Akali workers leaving the party due to the emergence of AAP.

To tackle the challenges emerging from AAP, the Akali Dal (Badal) leadership has announced to launch a campaign to attract youth and veteran workers towards Akali Dal. The party leadership admitted that the emergence of AAP in whole Malwa region and some of the Doaba region could prove fatal for them.

It was also discussed that Akali Dal must do everything to ensure good relations with the BJP. �Both parties will contest the elections jointly. When an Akali leader tried to raise a question at the�BJP�s attitude towards Akali Dal (Badal), he was instructed by Parkash Badal to remain quiet.

The Akali leadership admitted that the party has lost its credibility due to emergence of drugs, sand and�land mafias.

The Akali leaders have been strictly ordered by Sukhbir Badal to polarize schedule caste vote bank Akali Dal by using every strategy.

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    • I have told you before no man is inconsequential � that is the fear your Empire thinking puts in your mind. All men are created equal by Waheguru and He destroys all Empires. What fear can you have of Empires when you have God on your side? This is the fear Empires have of the �inconsequential man� when he holds this to be true for he is then completely unstoppable. You either have a Brahmanical mindset that you are nothing but a pawn, a bit of flotsam buffeted in life that simply must submit and blindly accept one’s miserable lot or the Khalsa conception that each Sikh is king in his own right and responsible for his own actions / inactions (which has allowed them to perform super heroic acts in the history of Punjab). Even the Dalits are now fighting for their rights after centuries of institutional prejudice and discrimination – if they have the moral fibre to throw off their mental shackles why can’t you? I know it is hard for you RSS Harinder because you are not a Sikh and have demonstrated an innate need to supplicate yourself but remember even the smallest mosquito can bring the greatest elephant crashing down to earth; and are you not a man rather than a bug?

    • You keep giving your hidden agenda with all these Freudian slips of the tongue RSS Harinder. The Government of Punjab is supposed to be a democratic ‘administration’ not a ‘regime’ which is the word used for authoritarian repressive governance. But then again the latter is what you truly believe in with citizens being slaves, isn’t it?

  1. Badal needs to look after all the People of Punjab to regain the throne of Punjab.
    All inhabitant of Punjab must get a fair share of

    PUNJAB PIE

    for him to come back to power.

    • ‘To regain the throne of Punjab’ (sic) – you haven’t quite got the hang of what democracy means, have you? Badal is not supposed to ‘rule us like a king’ (I know you have a deep rooted need to be dominated and told what to do but that’s antithetical to Sikh ethos) but represent us (failed to this at Chandigarh when the French PM tuned up) and act in the interests of Punjabi people (again failed to this by shielding Punjabi police officers who have engaged in shooting dead of unarmed peaceful protesters). Also Badal is nearly ninety with all the incumbent physical and mental frailties that come with old age – it is indicative of the nepotistic corruption he has fostered that a man who should have been put out to pasture long ago continues to have such power and influence in a Robert Mugabe style and arguably with the same devastating effect on the Sikh nation with his policies. We need young blood (no, that does not mean you Sukhbir so don’t expect any saropa or tilak), untainted by Hinduvta subservience, to bring Punjab up again.

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