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The half of our govt.remained with the governor
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The half of our govt.remained with the governor Occasionally on borders and 35 % police on borders with BSF permanently, coming drones not ending… Who are hurdle and obstacle in the progress of Punjab? CM Mann

Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch also observed
The half of our govt. remained with the governor occasionally on borders and 35 % police on borders with BSF permanently, coming drones not ending… Who are hurdle and obstacle in the progress of Punjab- CM Mann.jpg

The Hon'ble Governor accompanying…
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“The half of our govt. remained with the governor occasionally on borders and 35 % police on borders with BSF permanently, coming drones not ending, all opposition parties against AAP were with the governor:
No monetarily, financial, fiscal, economic help in lieu of all this from the centre to Punjab: Who are hurdle and obstacle in the progress of Punjab”?  
Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch also observed
Will work together, says Punjab CM Mann after Kataria appointed as new governor:PTI |Jul 28, 2024: “Will work together, says Punjab CM Mann after Kataria appointed as new governor:PTI |Jul 28, 2024 04:05 PM IST: Punjab governor Banwarilal Purohit as the Governor of Punjab and the administrator of Chandigarh during his visits to the border districts had held meetings with villagers and officials of police and central agencies.
Mann said the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police could not go with him as they were accompanying the governor to his visits to the border districts”. Hindustan Times:
“The half of our govt. remained with the governor occasionally on borders and 35 % police on borders with BSF permanently, coming drones not ending, all opposition parties against AAP were with the governor:
No monetarily, financial, fiscal, economic help in lieu of all this from the centre to Punjab: Who are hurdle and obstacle in the progress of Punjab”?  
Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch also observed
 “Udta Rajasthan: The desert state has replaced Punjab as the main entry point for narcotics supplied by Pakistani gangs, who use drones to send consignments across the border. How do you patrol a 1,000-plus km border with a country full of bad actors, including narco smugglers?
The irony for Rajasthan is that it's the victim of security forces' success in Punjab. The state police say stricter monitoring of Punjab's Abohar and Fazilka borders made Pakistani smugglers turn to Rajasthan's border districts” Ashish Mehta, Vimal Bhatia & Nitesh Kumar Sharma / TNN /: Updated: Jul 28, 2024, 07:19 IST: THE TIMES OF INDIA
Will visit border districts even if CM Bhagwant Mann ‘feels bad’: Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit: 
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“BJP is Ph.D in falsehood and giving the false statements regarding MSP: 
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A great democracy must be progressive or it will soon cease to be a great democracy."  Theodore Roosevelt The Tribune, Chandigarh: 
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Why investors are in no mood to believe Modi’s reform promises: 
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Why investors are in no mood to believe Modi's promise? 
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“Supreme Court to examine whether Governors are ‘subverting’ federalism”: 
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Governors acting as 'agents of Centre'. Can SC fix this? 
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“A new initiative, ‘A new low in politics of polarization’To hit the Muslims where it hurts the most — their livelihood” The Tribune, Chandigarh: 
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No-body should hide his identity except the truly freedom fighters have their own prerogatives- rights, privileges in the matter: Isn’t? 
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What five Sikh clergy- ‘The five high priests’ could not say to Sikh leadership so far, That’s said more by RSS Chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat to Hindu leadership: Isn’t? 
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‘My secular life was enjoyed then in Indian Air Force and now facing unlawful painful life as Ex-Serviceman along with my family as Citizens of India-Balbir Singh Sooch’ - By: Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana: 
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The Crime Committed By Centre Governments Openly In Active Connivance With Punjabi And Sikh Leadership So Far! 
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SGPC committing illegality: “75 -25 remained always in power in Punjab”: “75 -25” never raise questions as to why Sri Akal Takhat Sahib’s Jathedar being disrespected by appointing him only as ‘Acting Jathedar’ since long, and why not questioning for ‘Delayed SGPC Polls’? 
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Governors acting as 'agents of Centre'. Can SC fix this?
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“Supreme Court to examine whether Governors are ‘subverting’ federalism”
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A salute to the personalities-To save India
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The half of our govt. remained with the governor occasionally on borders and 35 % police on borders with BSF permanently, coming drones not ending… Who are hurdle and obstacle in the progress of Punjab? CM Mann

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