September 12, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Akali Manifesto
September 12, 2025 06:58 AM IST
First published on: Sep 12, 2025 at 06:58 AM IST
Release of all innocent youths detained in jails and a judicial inquiry into all killings in Punjab are among the “immediate tasks” the Akali Dal (L) would undertake after coming to power in Punjab, according to the party’s election manifesto made public by Balwant Singh, the former finance minister. It also promise the rehabilitation of released youths, financial and other assistance to the dependents of those killed in “false encounters,” pension to dependents of those killed in the Akali agitation, and measures to restore peace and normalcy in the state.
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