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Badal vows to carry forward development agenda

The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal, which in alliance with the BJP notched up a historic win in the Punjab assembly election, on Tuesday thanked the people for reimposing their faith in the combine.

Updated on: Mar 06, 2012 07:12 PM IST
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The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal, which in alliance with the BJP notched up a historic win in the Punjab assembly election, on Tuesday thanked the people for reimposing their faith in the combine.

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The election results were an endorsement of pro-poor, pro-people and development-oriented policies of the SAD-BJP government, chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and his deputy Sukhbir Singh Badal said.

Promising to carry forward the development agenda, the two leaders, in a statement, said the combine was committed to fulfil all the promises made to the people in the election manifesto.

"This fresh pro-development attitude of the electorate was a positive signal for Punjab," SAD patriach Badal and party chief Sukhbir said.

They alleged the state was ignored during the five-year rule of the Congress from 2002-2007.

Reiterating their commitment to carry forward the development agenda, they said their first task was to make Punjab power surplus.

Ensuring a minimum 8-hour power supply to the farm sector and completion of the unfinished task of reforms were their top priorities, the two leaders said.

The SAD-BJP alliance stormed back to power for a second straight term in Punjab, breaking a 46-year-old jinx.

Bucking the anti-incumbency trend, the Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) bagged 56 seats and its alliance partner BJP 12 in the 117-member House.

 
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