- Congress supporters threaten BSP workers, say will evict them - The Tribune India
Migrant workers and activists of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in Ram Nagar locality near Bhamian Khurd have alleged that Jarnail Singh Bhamian, a close supporter of Vikram Bajwa, had threatened BSP activists and told a prominent leader of the Poorvanchal Sabha that they should pack their bags and g
- Open House: Politicians make tall claims during elections, what are the real issues that plague city? - The Tribune India
If a party and candidate fail to deliver on the promises during campaigning, he/she must be held accountable for the same and appropriate action must be taken against them.
- 109 - year - old woman casts vote in Jagraon - The Tribune India
Ludhiana: A 109-year-old woman cast her vote in Jagraon in the Assembly elections. She is the eldest voter in Jagraon. After casting vote, she also wished well being of the state. The woman had gone to the polling booth in a car. Though elderly persons were given options to cast their vote by using
- PAU pupils continue stir; many miss voting - The Tribune India
Students of Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) continued with their week-long strike against the conduction of examinations in offline mode. Many students skipped on casting their right to vote in order to participate in the protest.
- Disability no deterrent for them - The Tribune India
Old age and disability were no deterrent factors for many in the Assembly elections. In Ludhiana district, 14 polling booths were set up which were managed by Persons with Disability (PwD). To encourage the persons with disabilities, the entire staff deputed in these booths were differently abled. S
- 22 test positive for Covid in Ludhiana district - The Tribune India
Twentytwo persons tested positive for Covid while no death was reported in the district today.
- Brisk polling in crucial belt - The Tribune India
Punjab woke up to a sunny morning on Sunday with long queues at various polling stations in the Malwa belt — believed to hold the key to the formation of the next government. Majority of the voters were youngsters, eager to exercise thier franchise for “change” in this belt where t
- Ludhiana: Tight security during Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit, commuters face problems - The Tribune India
Tight security arrangements were made by the authorities during the visit of Amit Shah, senior BJP leader and Union Minister of Home Affairs, to the city today. Shah was in the city to campaign for BJP candidates at Daresi Grounds here.
- Aap Worker Booked For Bribing Voters | Ludhiana News - Times of India
Ludhiana: Tibba police booked Vinod Kumar of New Subhash Nagar, an AAP supporter, for bribing voters on Saturday. The FIR has been lodged on the state
- SUV kills biker - Times of India
A youth was allegedly killed and another was injured after their motorcycle was reportedly run over by an SUV in Samrala on Saturday night. Taking no
- Admn Receives Over 100 Plaints | Ludhiana News - Times of India
The district administration received more than 100 complaints from residents through C-vigil mobile application as well as complaint cell officials o
- Notorious Dakha constituency stays peaceful - Times of India
Dakha constituency of Ludhiana, which became very notorious for poll-related violence, specially after the bypolls of 2019, managed to stay peaceful
- Differences aside, villagers show generosity, warmth - Times of India
Despite huge ideological and political differences, people of Punjab villages have once again proved that they are united and nothing can dampen thei
- covid: 29 Test Covid Positive In District | Ludhiana News - Times of India
Twenty nine persons tested positive for Covid even as there was no death due to disease in Ludhiana on Sunday. A day before, one person from Ludhiana
- Ludhiana records 65.68% voter turnout, polling largely peaceful - Hindustan Times
Ludhiana records 65.68% voter turnout, polling largely peaceful