Saturday, December 31, 2011

PPP Candidates for Elections 2012

PPP chief Manpreet Singh Badal led Sanjha Morcha on Saturday released a list of 47 candidates for the January 30 Punjab assembly polls. In this list
PPP has finalized 35,
CPI(M) 5,
 CPI 5,
 SAD (Longowal) 2.

Some of the candidates in the PPP and SAD (Longowal) lists including Gurdas Badal, Gurpreet Bhatti, Abhey Singh Sandhu, Gaganjeet Singh Barnala, Baldev Singh Mann, Harnek Singh Gharuan, Sukhdeep Singh Bhinder, Swaran Singh Dhun, Raghubir Singh  and Manpreet Badal himself have the capacity to spoil the chances of SAD (Badal) candidates.

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On the contrary CPM and CPI candidates could spoil the chances of Congress candidates. In avoiding declaring rest of candidates PPP has kept doors opens for those heavy weight aspirants, who fail to get tickets of mainstream parties including SAD (Badal) and Congress.
Manpreet Badal himself drove all the candidates to Harmandar Sahib and Durgiana Temple in Amritsar. They also took an oath at historic Jallianwala Bagh to serve the people with honesty and integrity if voted to power.

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Happy Gurupurab

 

This is the anniversary of a guru's birth or death; marked by the holding of a festival. A gurpurb in Sikh tradition is a celebration of an anniversary related to the lives of the Sikh gurus. Observance of these anniversaries is an important feature of the Sikh way of life. Today we are Celebrating Gurupurab of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji (10th Guru)
"Guru Gobind Singh obtained from Guru Nanak Hospitality, the sword, victory, and prompt assistance."
(These lines were impressed on a seal made by the Sikhs after the Guru left for his heavenly abode, and were adopted by Ranjit Singh for his coinage after he had assumed the title of Maharaja in the Punjab)

The Guru Gobind Singh then left for his heavenly abode. The Sikhs made preparations for his final rites as he had instructed them, the Sohila was chanted and Parsahd (sacred food) was distributed. While all were mourning the loss, a Sikh arrived and said," You suppose that the Guru is dead. I met him this very morning riding his bay horse. After bowing to him, I asked where he was going. He smiled and replied that he was going to the forest." The Sikhs who heard this statement arrived at the conclusion that it was all the Guru's play, that he dwelt in uninterrupted bliss, that he showed himself wherever he was remembered. He who treasures even a grain of the Lord's love in his heart, is the blessed one and the Guru reveals himself to such a devotee in mysterious ways.
Wherefore for such a Guru who had departed bodily to Heaven, there ought to be no mourning. The Word as contained in the Guru Granth Sahib was henceforth, and for all time to come to be the Guru for the Sikhs.

We wish "A Very Happy Gurpurab To All".

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Year 2011 for Punjab


There has been many ups and downs in Punjab in this year. Here are few highlights

  • Manpreet Badal Launched His own party called Peoples Party of Punjab. Lateron formed a alliance, Sanjha Morcha with CPI, CPM and SAD (L) for Vidhan Sabha Elections 2011.
  • India's Men and women team Won Second Kabaddi World Cup 2011.
  • The Virasat-e-Khalsa in Anandpur Sahib, set to be thrown open 13 years after its foundation stone was laid, lends an insight into the turbulent events that unfolded in the previous three centuries in Punjab that gave birth to Khalsa.
  • Balwant Singh Ramuwalia demolished His Lok Bhalai Party and Joins SAD.
  • S. Prakash Singh Badal was awarded with Fakhar-E-Kaum Award.
  • Ajit Newspaper Started Ajit Hariawal campaign to setup Green environment in Punjab and it was a great success.


  • Wst Punjabi Singers Kuldeep Manak & Jagjit Singh, Harbans singh Jagadhari Wale, S.Gursharan Singh (Bhai Manna Singh), Story writter Jaswant Singh Virdi, Dr. Harnam Singh, S. Lehna Singh Toor and Bibi Surinder Kaur Badal.
  • SGPC elections held in September and SAD won  elections in Majority.
  • A great debate started for Prof. Bhullar Singh's Mercy petition and 84 roits in Village Hond Chhillarh. 
  • Captain Amrinder Singh and Manpreet Badal held "Punjab Bachao" and "Jaggo Punjab" Yatra respectively for their Political parties.


Once again Lokpal Bill is in Jeopardy

 

Parliament tonight lost a historic opportunity to enact an anti-graft law when an embarrassed government was forced to beat a hasty retreat in the Rajya Sabha, lacking the numbers to push through the Lokpal and the Lokayukta Bill.
Initiating the debate in the Rajya Sabha, leader of the Opposition Arun Jaitley also opposed minority quota in the Lokpal bench, inclusion of NGOs and keeping CBI out of the purview of the ombudsman.

"If you are creating history, let us not create bad history. We will be leaving a lot of task for the next generation to do," he said.
He made it clear the the BJP would not support the Bill in the present form. "Please accept amendments that the colleagues have moved," he said.

Going clause-by-clause in the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011, Jaitley said the ombudsman was "designed to be vulnerable to constitutional challenge. Let us create an institution which is constitutionally possible."

Referring to the provision on the setting up of Lokayuktas in the state, the BJP leader and noted lawyer said it would lead to creating "a grey area" by which the Centre can usurp powers of states. "Why are you creating a constitutional havoc? The government is trying to make constitutional cocktail," he said.

Jaitley said the government wants to subvert an institution even before its creation. "You want to kill it in the womb," he alleged.

Responding to the BJP argument, Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi said that the BJP is making excuses not to pass the Lokpal bill. He said that the Opposition party does not having the courage to make its stance clear.

Attacking Jaitley further, Singhvi asked if the BJP wanted to pass a Lokpal bill or not?

"They (BJP) are making statements of stringent conditions in the bill and are saying they want to pass a strong and comprehensive bill but after three months. They are using it (conditions) as a pretext not to pass the bill," Singhvi said.

MARATHON DEBATE, BUT NO RESULT

What govt says

  • Lokpal, CBI & CVC can co-exist. A 70-year-old institution cannot cease to exist merely because a new institution is taking birth. Separation of investigation and prosecution is ideal
  • India is a union of states and not a federation of states. The Bill has been amended to provide for consent of states before Lokayuktas can be notified
  • Bill does not lay down any 'reservation' but merely states 'some or all' members of Lokpal should ideally represent the minorities and other sections
  • Not all NGOs and trusts will come under Lokpal.

Sticking points

  • CBI should be under Lokpal
  • Regional parties say it is an assault on federalism and states cannot be forced to accept Central laws
  • No minority quota in Lokpal
  • NGOs and trusts should not come under Lokpal

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

10 Most Important Events in India 2011

 

April 2 – India wins the 2011 Cricket World Cup: On April 2nd, India won the 2011 Cricket World Cup, defeating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the final, played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai in presence of 33,000 spectators. India got world cup after 27 years.

April 4 - Anna Hazare initiated anti-corruption movement from Jantar Mantar in Delhi. It gripped the whole nation during the 12-day hunger strike. The movement has been named among the top 10 news stories in the world for the year 2011 by Time magazine.

October 10 - Renowned ghazal singer Jagjit Singh died at the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai after he suffered a brain hemorrhage at the age of 70. Golden voice, Jagjit Singh made his mark with hits like Yeh zindagi kisi aur ki, Mere naam ka koi aur hai, Patta-patta boota-boota haal hamaara jaane hai, Hontho se chhoo lo tum, Tum ko dekha, Hazaar baar ruke ham and hazaar baar chale.


October 26 - Sushil Kumar, a computer operator and tutor who earns Rs.6,000 per month, went on to win the top jackpot prize of Rs 5 crore rupees in ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ hosted by Amitabh Bachchan.


October 30 – For the first time Indian Grand Prix, the 17th race of the 2011 Formula One season took place at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Germany’s Sebastian Vettel from Red Bull won the race.

November 2 – Pakistan grants MFN to India: Pakistan granted the 'Most Favored Nation' (MFN) status to India to take the bilateral trade relations to the next level.  This is the first time India received this status from Pakistan.

November 9 - Har Gobind Khurana, the first India-born person to win the Nobel Prize after Independence, died of natural causes in Concord, Massachusetts, on 9th November morning. He was 89 and is survived by his daughter Julia and son Dave.

December 4 – Padma Bhusan Dev Anand Died: Dev Anand died at The Washington Mayfair Hotel in London at the age of 88 on 3 December 2011 (4 December 2011 by IST) of a cardiac arrest. Indian film actor, writer, director and producer Dev have acted in 140 films and is a national award winner. He was considered as the top romantic hero of his time.

December 8 – Sehwag’s record: On 8 December 2011, he hit his maiden double century in ODI cricket, against West Indies, becoming the second batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to reach the landmark. His score remains the highest individual score in ODI cricket - 219 off 149 balls. He is the only player in world to score a double hundred in ODI and a triple hundred in Test Cricket.

December 15 - Indian Rupee value goes down to 54: The Indian rupee falls short by Rs 54.17 per US Dollar; record lowest by 46 paisa in the trade business and hence is the weakest currency note in Asia in 2011 now.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Saka Sirhind

Guru’s mother entrusted herself and the two grandsons, who accompanied her, to a Brahmin. He with sweet words took them to his house and induced them to put faith in him. When the Guru’s mother went to sleep, he stole her money,  which she carried in a saddlebag and buried it. He then went to her and told her that there were several thieves prowling about the neighbourhood, and she must be careful of her valuables. He said he gave her this information so that she might not afterwards blame him. He almost immediately afterwards informed her that her saddlebag was missing. As no one had entered the house but the lady’s party and the Brahmin, she interrogated them latter on the subject.

      He pretended to be furious at suspicion having been directed against him and said that it was the result of doing good and of entertaining homeless wayfarers and out laws. He  had saved the Guru’s mother and children from death and in the return they made him for his trouble and hospitality, was to charge him with theft as if he were a vulgar malefactor. Then saying that he could not trust her and her children, he ordered them to leave his house. The Brahmin with loud cries proceeded to the Chaudhri or chief civil official of Kheri and informed him that Guru’s mother and sons had just come to his house and both he and Chaudhri would obtain a large reward for delivering them to the imperial authorities.
      The Brahmin and the Chaudhri went to  the next highest official, a Ranghar(type of race among muslims), the governor of Morinda. He proceeded with them to the Brahmin’s house and hence they took the Guru’s mother and her two grandsons to Wazir Khan, viceroy of Sirhind. He ordered them to be confined in a tower. People thronged next day to see them, and cursed and abused the treacherous Brahmnin to their hearts’.
      Wazir Khan ordered the children to be brought before him. When the Guru’s mother heard the order, it stung her like a sharp arrow. The Governor of Morinda told Mata Gujri, in order to pacify her, that he would send the children back after showing them to Wazir Khan. Not believing him, she put one of them at each side of her and tried to conceal them with her dress.
      The Guru’s sons on hearing the Ranghar’s voice stood up and said to grandmother, "The Turks have ever been our enemies. How can we escape from them? Therefore let us go to the viceroy’s court", the Ranghar, in order to add to their sufferings told them that their father, their oldest brothers and their companions had been killed in Chamkaur. He added, "Your only hope to escape now is to bow before the viceroy and accept Islam and perhaps he will spare your lives". Sahibzaade when confronted with viceroy then addressed him "my father, the holy Guru Gobind Singh is not dead. Who can kill him? The immortal God protects him. If any one says that he can tear down heaven, how is that possible? Were a storm to attempt to drive a mountain before it, could it ever do so? were any one to try to grasp the Sun and the Moon, it would be a feat impossible to accomplish.
      Were the Guru to desire it, he could destroy every trace of you, but he deemed it his first duty to obey the laws of heaven. When we have dedicated our heads to our father who is such a Guru, why should we bow them before a false and deceitful sinner?" On hearing this the people all cried out that the children ought to be allowed to go unharmed. The misnamed Suchanand now interposed and repeated that these were the offspring of a cobra and from their heads to their feet filled with venom, "see my friends", he said, "they have not the least fear and are so proud that they even insult and defy the viceroy." Wazir Khan then rejected that if the children became Mohammedans, it would be a gain and glory for his faith. He told them that, if they would accept his faith, he would grant them an estate, marry them to the daughters of chiefs and they would become happy and be honored by the emperor. Elder Sahibzaade then looking at his younger brother said, "My brother, this is the time to sacrifice our lives, as our grandfather parted with his head but not with his religion, and he ordered us to follow his example. Now that we have received the baptism of the spirit and the sword, what care we for death? Wherefore it is best that we should give our lives, thus save the Sikh religion, and bring down God’s vengeance on the Turks?" Elder Saahibzaada again spoke on the same subject "My brother, our grandfather Guru Teg Bahadur spurned the Muhammadan religion. Here is this noble family of ours – a man like Guru Gobind Singh our father, a man like Guru Har Gobind our great grandfather. We, who are their descendants, cannot attach a stigma to their memories?" The young boy waxing still angry continued, " Hear, O viceroy, I spur the thy religion and will not part with mine own. It hath become the custom of our family to forfeit life rather than faith. O fool, why seekesd thou to tempt us with worldly ambition? We will never be led astray by the false advantage thou offerest. The indignities inflicted by the turks on our grandfather shall be the fire to consume them, and our deaths, the wind to fan the flame. In this way we shall destroy the Turks without forfeiting our Holy faith." The Muhammadan Viceroy could not endure out spoken-ness of the chronicler, began to burn like sand in a fiery furnace. He said we must put children to death. They had no fear of any one, and their words were liable to cause disaffection and religious apathy in others. Suchanand was ready to support the viceroy and suggested additional reasons for putting the children to death. He said they had spoken insolently before the viceroy and when they grew up they would follow their father’s examples and destroy armies. What good could be expected from them? They would be always exciting revolts.
      They were prisoners with no right of pardon, and if they were released, no one knew what they would do. There were no means for their repression but death. Then out spoke the Nawab of Malerkotla, " O Viceroy, these children are still drinking milk in the nursery, and are too young to commit an offence. They know not well from evil. Wherefore be pleased to allow them to depart." This representation the Viceroy headed not, but cast about for some one to kill the children. His servants who were present said they were willing to sacrifice their lives for him, but they were not executioners. He turned to right and left, but all his staff hung down their heads in token of refusal and pity for the children.
      At last looking behind him he espied a Ghilzai(type of race among the muslims) who, with the cruelty of his race, offered to do the sanguinary deed. It is a general belief among the Sikhs that the children were bricked alive into a wall and suffered to die of suffocation in standing position, but the authors of the "Suraj Parkash" and of the "Gur Bilas" both state that the children were put to death in the order of their ages by the sword of Ghilzai execution. They vied with each other as to who should first have the honour of martyrdom. The two children aged eight and six years respectively perished on the 13th of Poh, Samvat 1702 (A.D. 1705). A rich Sikh called Todar Mal, as soon as he heard of the imprisonment of the Guru’s children, hastened to the viceroy with the intention of ransoming them, but arrived too late. The children had been already put to death.
      He then proceeded to the Guru’s mother Mata Gujari, who had not yet heard of the execution of her grandchildren, but was at the same time suffering extreme mental agony. She every now and then would pray to the Gurus to protect her little ones " O Guru Nanak, may no hair of my grandchildren’s head be touched! Oh my son, Guru Gobind Singh, pardons my sins and protects me now! Woe is me! I know not what may happen to my grandchildren today? " Todar Mal sought to break the sad intelligence to her, but his voice was stifled to his throat. On seeing this, Mata Gujari became extremely alarmed, and standing up at once said, " Tell me the truth. Why art thou sorrowful? When will they allow my grandchildren to return and what questions have they put them?" Todar Mal then strengthening his resolve, addressed her, "I have made my heart harder than a stone, and come to tell thee of the death of thy grandchildren. O mother, the light of thine eyes, the support of the world, the life of the Sikhs, the darlings of the Guru have been today massacred by the Turks. On receiving this news Mata Gujari was struck down as if a mountain had fallen on her.
      Todar Mal began to fan her in her swoon with the skirt of his dress. On receiving consciousness to some extent she began to call upon her grandsons, " O my beloved ones, after such love for me whither have you gone? Take me with you. Who will call me grandmother or mother? Who will come and sit on my lap? How shall I behold you? O youthful warriors, light of my courtyard, sun of my family, I know not what your sufferings must have been today. O my grandchildren, on whom I have never been, turned my back even when asleep. Today, alas! Alas! The Muhammadan tyrants have killed you, the darlings of mine eyes, my beautiful ones. I concealed my grand sons from the gaze of others and behold what hath happened today! What have I done to you, O children, that you should have abandoned me to misery?" saying this, she fell heavily to the ground and gave up her spirit.
Todar Mal cremated the bodies of the Guru’s mother and her grandchildren and buried their ashes. A Sikh temple, now called Fatehgarh was subsequently erected on the spot.
Source : Sahibzadas.com

Saturday, December 24, 2011

List of Candidates for Punjab Election 2012

 
Punjab Vidhan Sabha elections will be held on January 30, 2012 and Political parties have started annoucing their candidates for elections. Once all parties have announced their Candidates we will update this list.


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Constituency
Candidates
AboharKuldip Singh (BSP), Lakshami Bhadon (BJP), Sunil Kumar Jakhar (Cong), Barjinder Singh Nehra (SAD-A), Mr. Shiv Lal Doda (Ind), 
AdampurSukhwinder Singh Kotli (BSP), Pawan Kumar (SAD), Dr. Rajbir Singh (BSP-A) ,Satnam Singh Kainth (Cong), Jagdish Kumar Jassal (PPP)
Ajnala AMARPAL SINGH (SAD),Master Jagdish Singh (BSP), Jagdish Kaur (BSP-A), Amrik Singh Nangal (SAD-A),Harpratap Singh Ajnala(Cong), Gurmaj Singh Matharu (PPP)
Amargarh Mohd. Arshad Dalli(BSP), Iqbal Singh (SAD), Ajit Singh Chandu Arayian(PPP) , Surjit Singh Dhiman (Cong), Amrik Singh Balewal (SAD-A), Balwant Singh (Ind), Rajnish sharma (Ind)
AmlohKuldeep Singh (BSP), Jagdeep Singh Cheema (SAD), Randeep Singh Nabha(Cong), Gurdial Singh Ghullumajra (SAD-A), Jagmeet Singh Sahota (PPP), Gurdev Singh (Ind)
Amritsar CentralCmd.Vijay Mishra(CPI-M), Tarun Chugg (BJP),Jagjit Dugal(BSP),O.P. Soni(Cong), Kewal Singh Amritsari (SAD-A)
Amritsar EastTarsem Bhola (BSP) ,Baldev Singh(CPI), Navjot Kaur (BJP), Sunil Datti (Cong), Sarbjeet Kaur Bhatia (Ind)
Amritsar NorthManjit Singh Atwal (BSP), Anil Joshi (BJP), Davinder Singh Fatahpur (SAD-A),Karmjit Singh Rintu (Cong), Ramsharn Pal Sharma (PPP)
Amritsar SouthINDERBIR SINGH BOLARIA(SAD), Gurpratap Singh Tikka(IND), Satwant Singh (SAD-A), Jugal Mahajan (BSP), Jasbir Singh Dimpa (Cong), Jasbir Singh Sham (PPP)
Amritsar WestRohit Khokhar(BSP),Amarjeet Singh Ansal(CPI),Rakesh Gill (BJP),Raj Kumar Varka(Cong)
Anandpur SahibRashpal Raju(BSP),Gurdiyal Singh Dhar(CPI-M), Madan Mohan Mittal (BJP), Rana Kanwar Pal Singh  (Cong), Ranjit Singh Santokhgarh (SAD-A)
Atam NagarHira Singh Gabria (SAD), Simarjit Singh Bains (IND),Baldev Singh(BSP) ,Malkit Singh Birmi(Cong),   Tarsem Singh (LJP), Ajit Singh Khurana (PPP)
AttariGulzar Singh(SAD), Bhajan Singh (BSP), Gurmeet Kaur (BSP-A),Tarsem Singh(Cong), Gulzar Singh Khasa (PPP)
Baba BakalaKanwaljit Singh Khadoor Sahib (BSP-A),Ranjit Chajjalwadi(Cong),  Baljit Singh Bhatti (Ind), Dr. Shalwinder Singh (PPP), Lakha Singh  (SAD-A), Manjit Singh Manna (SAD)
Bagha PuranaSukhdev Singh (BSP), Maheshinder Singh (SAD),Harpal Singh Kussa (SAD-A) , Darshan Singh Brar (Cong), Gurpreet Singh (PPP)
BalachaurChaudhary Nand Lal(SAD), Shiv Ram Pali(BSP),Rajwinder Singh Lucky(Cong), Chaudhary Darshan Lal (PPP)
BaluanaKashmir Singh (BSP), Gurtej Singh (SAD), Ratti Ram Ramsra (SAD-A), Giri Raj Rajoura (Cong), Ramesh Megh (PPP), Prakash Bhatti (Ind)
BangaRajinder Singh(BSP),Tarlochan Singh(Cong), Mohan Singh Banga (SAD), Kamaljeet Nahar  (PPP)
BarnalaMalkiat Singh Keetu (SAD),Kulwant Singh Lohghar(PPP),Harish Kumar(BSP), Kewal Singh Dhillon (Cong),
BatalaPalwinder Singh (BSP), Yadwinder Singh Buttar (PPP), Ashwani Sekhri (Cong),  Lakhvir Singh Lodhi (SAD), Ranjit Singh  (SAD-A)
Bathinda urbanRanjit Ram (BSP), Sukhdeep Singh Bhinder (PPP), Harminder Singh Jassi (Cong), Omwati Balmiki (LJP), Sarup Chand Singla (SAD),
Bathinda RuralDarshan Singh Kotfatta (SAD),Surjeet Singh Sohi  (PPP) ,
Makhan Singh (Cong), Darshan Singh Daler (SAD-A)
Bassi PathanaAmar Nath Singh(BSP), Nirmal Singh (SAD), Dharam Singh Kalaurh (SAD- A), Smt. Harbans Kaur Dullo (Cong),Mahinder Pal Singh Jassan (PPP)
BhadaurDarbara Singh Guru (SAD), Lachman Singh (BSP),Khushiya Singh  (PPP) , Mohd Sadique (Cong), Iqbal Singh Kala  (SAD-A)
BhoaAmarjit Singh (BSP) , Ram Lal (Ind), Gurdev Dev (CPI-M), Seema Devi (BJP), Balvirram Fatehpuria (Cong)
Bholath Jagir Kaur(SAD) ,Gurmeet Singh Nadhala(PPP), Rajinder Singh Fauji (SAD-A), Sukhpal Khaira (Cong), Jagpreet Singh(BSP)
Bhucho MandiRam Singh (BSP), Pritam Singh Kotbhai (SAD), Harwinder Singh Laddi (PPP), Ajab Singh Bhatti (Cong), Bibi Paramjit Kaur Khalsa (SAD-A), Raja Singh Siwia (LJP)
BudhladaBagga Singh (BSP), Ranjit Kaur Bhatti(PPP), Cm. Bhagwant Singh (CPI-M), Amarjit Singh Khudal kalan (SAD-A), Satpal Singh Mulewala (Cong), Chetin Singh (SAD)
ChabbewalSohan Singh(SAD), Guram Singh (BSP), Jagdish Singh Khalsa (SAD-A),Dr. Raj Kumar(Cong), Om Prakash (LJP), Ajaib Singh (PPP)
Chamkaur SahibRajinder Singh Raja (BSP), Jagmeet Kaur (SAD), Charanjit Singh Channi(Cong), Sukhjit Kaur (Ind), Sucha Singh Sartapur (SAD-A), Gurdeep Kaur Kandhola (LJP), Gurpreet Singh GP (PPP)
DakhaSurinder Singh (BSP),Daljeet Singh Sadarpura (PPP), Manpreet Aayali (SAD) , Jasbir Singh Khangura  (Cong)
DasuyaAdv.Bhupinder Singh Ghuman (PPP), Amarjeet Singh Shahi (BJP), Amarjit Singh Bhana (SAD-A), Ramesh Chander Dogra (Cong), Piara Lal(BSP)
Dera Baba NanakSUCHA SINGH LANGAH(SAD), Prem Masih (BSP), Sukhjinder Randhawa(Cong), Phool Chand (CPI)
Dera-bassiN K Sharma (SAD), Shashit Sharma(BSP),Bhagwant Singh Baltana (PPP), Jasjit Singh Randhawa (Cong), Deepinder Singh Dhillon(IND), Manpreet Kaur Dolli (Ind)
DharamkotGurnam Singh (BSP), Kuldeep Singh  Dhos(PPP), Nishan Singh Musewal (SAD-A) , Kaka Surjit Singh Lohgarh (Cong), Tota Singh Dhos (SAD)
DhuriBaljit Kaur Katron(BSP), Gobind Singh Longowal (SAD),Gaganjeet Singh Barnala(SAD-L), Subedar Hardev Singh Rajomajra (SAD- A), Arvind Khanna (Cong), Amar Singh
Dina NagarSubhah Karry (CPI), B. D. Dupparh (BJP),Raman Kumar (BSP), Smt. Aruna Choudhary(Cong)
DirbhaBant Singh (BSP), Balbir Singh Ghunas (SAD), Pala Singh Sidharh(BSP-A), Gurdip Singh Faguwala (SAD-A), Ajaib Singh Rataul (Cong), Rann Singh Mehlan  (PPP)
FaridkotDeep Malhotra (SAD), Kikar Singh(BSP), Surinder Singh Sandhu (SAD-A), Avtar Brar (Cong), Bhupinder Singh (PPP)
Fatehgarh SahibPrem Singh Chandumajra (SAD), Tarlochan Singh (BSP), Didar Singh Bhatti (PPP) ,Kuljit Singh Nagra(Cong), Dr. Harbans Lal (Ind), Simranjit Singh Maan (SAD-A),Pardeep Malhotra (Ind),Lakhvir Singh Rai (Ind)
Fatehgarh ChurhianNirmal Singh Kahlon(SAD), Banwari Lal (BSP), Rajinder Bajwa(Cong), Kulwant Singh  (SAD-A)
Fazilka Dr. Mohan Singh (BSP), Surjit Jayani (BJP), Dr. Mohinder Rinwa(Cong), Jaswinder Singh Rocki (Ind), Surinder Singh (CPI), Jagir Singh Sona (SAD-A)
Firozepur CityDidar Singh Sial (BSP), Sukhpal Singh Nannu (BJP), Boharh Singh Thind (SAD-A) , Parminder Singh Pinki(Cong), Mahinder Singh (LJP), Ravinder Singh Sandhu (Ind), Parminder Singh Mintu (PPP)
Firozepur RuralHarbans Singh (BSP) ,Smt. Satkar Kaur (Cong), Kapil (LJP), Joginder Singh Jindu (SAD), Hansa Singh  (PPP)
GarhshankarGurlal Saila (BSP), Surinder Singh (SAD), cmd.Raghunath Singh(CPI-M), Gulwinder Singh Bains (SAD-A), Lov Kumar Goldy (Cong)
GhanaurHarpreet Kaur (SAD), Baldev Singh (BSP), Harchand Singh Mandeana (SAD-A) , Madanlal Jalalpur (Cong), Lakhwinder Singh (CPI-M)
Giddar BahaManpreet Singh Badal (PPP), Sheela Rani (BSP), Baldev Singh Warringh (SAD-A), Amarinder Singh Raja (Cong), Sant Singh Brar (SAD)
GillDarshan Singh Shivalik (SAD),Balbir Singh(BSP), Malkiat Singh Dakha(Cong-sc), Manjit Singh (PPP)
Gurdaspur GURBACHAN SINGH(SAD), Lalli Cheema (Ind),Parveen Kumar(BSP),Raman Behl(cong), Hardiyal Singh Gajnipur (PPP), Satnam Singh Dhariwal  (SAD-A)
Guru HarsahaiVardev Singh Mann (SAD), Raj Kumar Raju(BSP),Charanjeet Singh Changer  (PPP), Joginder Singh Betukadim (SAD-A) , Rana Gurmit Sodhi (Cong)
HargobindpurSukhwinder Singh(BSP), Des Raj Dhugga (SAD), Balvinder Singh Laddi(Cong), Sajjan Singh (LJP), Kashmir Singh Khunda (PPP)
HoshiarpurOnkar Singh Jhamat (BSP), Tikshan Sood (BJP), Gurnam Singh Singrhiwala (SAD-A),Sunder Sham Arora(Cong), Kamal Choudry (PPP)
JagraonShiv Ram Kler(SAD),Major Singh (PPP),Ishar Singh Meherban (Cong), Beant Singh Khalsa (SAD-A)
JalalabadJagtar Singh (BSP),Malkiat Singh (Cong),  Raj Singh (PPP), Surinder Kumar Ghubaya (SAD-A), Sukhbir Badal(SAD),
Jandiala (SC)Des Raj(BSP),Shardul Singh(Cong), Baljeet Singh Jalalusma (SAD), Virsa Singh Layalpuri (PPP)
Jalandhar Cantt.Hardev Shant(BSP), Dharampal (BSP-A), Gurmukh Singh Jalandhri (SAD-A),Jagbir Singh Brar(Cong),  Baba Joginder Singh Johal (PPP), Pargat Singh (SAD)
Jalandhar CentralRajinder Singh(BSP), Manoranjan Kalia (BJP), Gurmit Singh Aulakh (SAD-A), Rajinder Beri (Cong), Kuldip Singh Oberoi (SAD), Kuldeep Singh Cheema (PPP)
Jalandhar NorthHans Raj (BSP), Krishan Dev Bhandari (BJP), Avtar Henry (Cong)
Jalandher WestBachan Lal (BSP), Chunni Lal Bhagat (BJP), Suman Kaypee(Cong), Balwinder Singh (LJP), Raj Kumar (PPP)
JaitonJoginder Singh Panjgrain (Cong), Gurmeet Singh Romana (LJP), Balbir Singh bahi(BSP), Jaskaran Singh Jaito  (SAD-A), Bibi Amarjeet Kaur (PPP)
KapurthalaRaghuveer Singh(PPP), Gurmeet Bittu (BSP-A),Charanjeet Hans(BSP), Rana Gurjeet Singh(Cong), Sarabjit Singh Makkar (SAD)
Kartarpur
Swarna Singh (SAD), Kamal Dev(BSP),Satpal (PPP), Swarn Singh (SAD-sc) ,Ch. Jagjit Singh(Cong-sc)
Khadoor Sahib Ranjit Singh Brahmpura(SAD), Jagat Singh (BSP), Puran Chand Sekh (BSP-A), Sucha Singh Gagarbhana (SAD-A),Ramanjit Singh Sikki (Cong), Sukhwant Kaur (LJP), Balwinder Singh Thekedar  (PPP)
KhannaNabhjot Singh (BSP), Ranjit Singh Talwandi (SAD), Gurpreet Singh Bhatti (PPP), Gurkirat Singh Kotli (Cong), Maha Singh (SAD-A)
KhararUjagar Singh Badali (SAD), Arjun Singh Kansal (BSP), Harnek Singh Guran (PPP),Jagmohan Singh Kang(Cong),  Harmesh Singh (SAD-A), Karnail Singh Kaili (IND)
Khem KaranRanvir Singh (BSP), Sawaran Singh Dhun (PPP),Gurchet Singh Bhullar(Cong), Kulwinder Singh (LJP), VIRSA SINGH (SAD)
KotKapooraMantar Singh Brar (SAD), Narinder Singh Rathor(BSP), Karmjit Singh Sikhanwala (SAD-A), Ripjit Brar (Cong), Boharh Singh Gharu (LJP), Pradeep Dhaliwal (PPP), Upinder Sharma (Ind)
LambiParkash Singh Badal(SAD),Gurdas Singh Badal (PPP), Parveen Kumari (BSP), Iqbal Singh Bariwala(SAD-A), MaheshInder Singh Badal (Cong), Kiranjit Singh Gehri  (LJP)
Lehar GagaJagjit Singh(BSP) ,Bibi Rajinder kaur Bhathal(Cong.), Sardool Singh Ramgarh (SAD-A), Sukhwant Singh Seron (SAD), Bhagwant Mann (PPP)
Ludhiana CentralSatpal Gusain(BJP), R M John(BSP), Surender Dawar (Cong), Amarjit Singh Madaan (PPP)
Ludhiana EastRamanjit Lali (BSP),Gurmail Singh Pehalwan(Cong), Harwinder Singh Bhindar (SAD-A), Ranjit Singh Dhillion (SAD), Bharat Bhusan Thapper (PPP), Jagmohan Sharma (Ind)
Ludhiana NorthParveen Bansal (BJP), Hans Raj Counslor (BSP), Rakesh Pandey(Cong), Pt. Anand Sharma (PPP)
Ludhiana SouthGiri Raj Dev Yadav(BSP), Hakam Singh Giyaspur (SAD), Ashok Prashar Pappi (Cong), Vibhor Garg (PPP)
Ludhiana WestProf. Rajinder Bhandari (BJP), Bharat Bhushan Ashu (Cong),  D P Mour (CPI)
Mahal KalanAatma Singh(BSP), Raj Singh Kheri (PPP), Baba Amarjit Singh (SAD-A), Gobind Singh (SAD), Harchand Kaur (Cong),  Shamsher Singh Badhan (LJP)
MajithaBikram Singh Majithia (SAD) , Sheetal Singh(BSP), Balwinder Singh (CPI), Sarbjeet Singh Takhatuchak (BSP-A), Avtar Singh Tuffan (SAD-A), Shailenderjeet Shelly (Cong), Sukhjinder Singh Lali (Ind)
MalerkotlaMohd. Jamil Rehman (BSP) , Razia Sultana (Cong), Nashir Mohd. (LJP), Nisara Khatoon (SAD), Dev Raj Verma (CPI), Ishrat Gilani (SAD-A)
MaloutHarpreet Singh (SAD), Dr. Gurcharan Singh(BSP), Resham Singh Baam (SAD-A) , Nathuram (Cong), Davinder Kumar (PPP)
MansaBhagwan Singh(BSP), Gurjant Singh (CPIm),Hardev Arshi (PPP), Gursewak Singh Jawahar K  (SAD-A), Prem Mittal (SAD), Gurpreet Kaur Dhariwal (Cong)
Mohali Balwant Singh Ramuwalia (SAD) , Balbir Singh Sidhu(Cong), Birdevinder Singh (PPP)
MogaParamdip Singh Gill(SAD), Pritpal Singh (BSP), Dr. Ravinder Singh Bhana (PPP), Manjit Singh Malla
(SAD-A), Joginder Pal Jain(Cong), Resham Singh Khuhrana (Ind), Vijay Sathi (Ind)
MaurJanmeja Singh Sekhon (SAD), Dashera Singh(BSP), Mangat Rai Bansal (Cong), Manpreet Singh Badal (PPP)
MukerianGursher Saini (BSP), Gurvatan Singh Bhana (SAD-A), Arunesh Saker (BJP), Ajit Kumar Narang(Cong), Malkit Singh Saini (CPI), Amarjeet Singh Dadhe Katwal (PPP)
MuktsarDr.Jai dev Singh (BSP), Surinder Hari Singh Sarainaga (SAD-A), Karan Brar (Cong), Jaswinder Kaur Dhaliwal (LJP), Jagjit Brar (PPP), Kanwarjit Singh Rozi (SAD)
NabhaKashmir Singh  (PPP), Thekedar Bhan Singh (SAD-A) , Sadhu Singh Dharamsot (Cong), Balwant Singh Shahpur (SAD)
NakodarGurpratap Singh(SAD), Gurmail Ram Chumber(BSP), Bhajan Chand Sabharwal (BSP-A), Amarjit Singh Samra(Cong), Gurbinder Singh Atwal (Withdraw), Kamaljeet Singh kakora (PPP)
NawanshahrVinod Kumar(BSP), Abhay Singh Sandhu (PPP), Satinder Kaur (SAD), Ms. Gur Iqbal Kaur(Cong), Charanjeet Channi (Withdraw)
Nihal Singh WalaDarshan Singh Manuke(SAD-A), Rajwinder Kaur (SAD), Mohinder Singh Dhoolkot (PPP), Kewal Singh(BSP), Ajit Singh Shant (Cong)
PathankotAshwani Sharma (BJP), Raman Bhalla (Cong), Jaspal Singh Bhinder (PPP), Kartar Singh Pathankotia  (SAD-A), Ashok Sharma (Ind)
Patiala CityCapt.Amrinder Singh(cong), Surjit Singh Kohli (SAD), Girish Mittal  (PPP)
Patiala-ruralKuldeep Kaur Tohra (SAD), Harprakash Singh (BSP), Satbir Singh Khattra (Ind), Brahm Mohindra (Cong), Darbara Singh Tiwana (PPP), CA Ajay Singh (NCP)
PattiADESH PARTAP SINGH SAD), Davinderjeet Dhillon(CPIm), Sukhchain Singh Nandpur (BSP-A), Kashmir Singh(BSP), Harminder Singh Gill(Cong)
Payal (SC)Sukhdev Singh Dhamot (BSP), Charanjit Atwal (SAD), Lakhvir Singh Lakha(Cong), Hardip Singh Jargari (SAD-A), Malkit Singh (PPP)
PhagwaraJarnail Singh (BSP), Mulkh Raj(PPP), Sucha Singh Bishanpur (SAD-A), Som Prakash (BJP), Balvir Raja Sodhi (Cong)
PhillaurBaldev Singh Khaira(BSP), Purshotam Bilga (CPI-M), Avinash Chander (SAD), Ch. Santokh Singh(Cong)
Qadian Charanjeet Kaur Bajwa (Cong), Kulwant Singh(BSP),  Sewa Singh Sekhwan (SAD), Col. Surjit Singh (PPP), Suchha Singh Chhotepur (Ind)
RaikotBaldev Singh Principal (BSP), Bikram Singh Khalsa (SAD),Gurcharan Singh Boparai (Cong),  Sewa Singh Burazlitta (SAD-A), Hakam Singh (PPP)
Raja SansiVeer Singh (SAD), Jang Bahadur Bhullar (BSP), Amanpreet Singh Chhina (PPP),Sukhbinder Sarkaria (Cong), Balwant Singh  (SAD-A)
RajpuraJagjit Singh (BSP), Raj Khurana (BJP), Hardayal Kamboj (Cong), Dr. Lajpat Rai  (PPP), Ranbir Singh Harpalpur  (SAD-A)
Rampura PhulSikander Singh Maluka(SAD), Randhir Singh(BSP), Gurpreet Singh Kangar (Cong), Lakhvinder Lakha (PPP), Sukhwinder Singh  (SAD-A)
RoparDaljeet Singh Cheema (SAD), Ajit Singh Bhaini (BSP), Amardeep Singh Brar (PPP), Jarnail Singh Aulakh (IND), Ramesh Dutt Sharma  (Cong), Bibi Kulwant Kaur (SAD-A)
SahnewalSharanjit Singh(SAD), Labh Singh (BSP), Nazar Singh Raian (SAD-A), Vikram Bajwa (Cong), Jagdev Singh Garcha (CPI-M), Inderjeet Singh Kasabad (Ind)
SamanaSurjit Singh Rakhra (SAD), Magar Singh(BSP), Raninder Singh (Cong), Rajpal Singh Bhindar (SAD-A), Hakam Singh Paharhpur (PPP)
SamralaBaldev Singh Mand(BSP) ,Amrik Singh Dhillon(cong), Didar Singh Rano (SAD-A), Kirpal Singh Khernia (SAD), Jasmail Singh Bondali (PPP)
SangrurPrakash Chand Garg (SAD), Baldev Singh Maan (SAD-L),Gurnaib Singh Rampura (SAD-A),Harmail Singh(BSP), Surinder Pal Singh Sibia (Cong)
SanourRam Saroop (BSP), Lal Singh (Cong), Nonihal Singh (SAD-A), Sukhjinder Singh Tanda (PPP), Tejinder Singh Sandhu (SAD)
SardulgarhDilraj Singh Bhunder(SAD), Kuldip Singh (BSP), Manjit Singh (CPI-M), Rajinder Singh Jawaherke(SAD-A), Ajit Inder Mofar (Cong), Ch. Nem Chand (PPP)
ShahkotSukhram Chohan (BSP), Dr.Navjot Dahiya (PPP), Tara Singh Gill (BSP-A), Sulakhan Singh Shahkot(SAD-A), C.D. Kamboj(Cong), AJIT SINGH KOHAR (SAD)
Sham Churasi Mahinder Kaur(SAD), Samittar Singh BSP),
Amarjeet Singh Nangalu (PPP), Gurdip Singh Garhdiwala (SAD-A),Ch. Ram Lubhaya(Cong)
ShutranaVaninder Kaur (SAD), Bhram Prakash(BSP),Master Majer Singh (PPP), Labh Singh Paindh (SAD-A), Nirmal Singh (Cong)
SujanpurKarnail Chand(BSP), Loveleen Kaur Chahal(CPI), Dinesh Babu (BJP), Vinay Mahajan (Cong)
Sultanpur LodhiUpinderjit Kaur (SAD), Jaimal Singh(PPP), Balwant Singh Sultanpuri  (BSP-A),Tarsem lal Dola(BSP), Navtej Singh Cheema(Cong), Ajit Singh Jainpur (SAD-A)
SunamPARMINDER SINGH DHINDSA (SAD), Dhana Singh Sheron (BSP), Shahbaz Singh Daska (SAD-A), Aman Arora (cong), Sukhvinder Singh (PPP)
Talwandi SaboAmarjit Singh Sidhu(SAD), Nikka Singh (BSP), Jeet Mohinder Sidhu (Cong), Dharam Singh Dharmi (SAD-A), Lala Chand Sharma (LJP), Sukhdev Singh Chahal (PPP)
Tarn TaranSwarn Kaur (BSP), Balbir Singh (BSP-A), Dr. Dharamveer Agnihotri(Cong), Balwant Singh Gopala (SAD-A), Usha Rani (LJP), Harmeet Singh (SAD), Ch. Vijay Pal (PPP), Gurminder Singh Rataul (Ind)
Urmour (Tanda)Surjeet Lal (BSP),Pooran Singh (PPP), Avtar Singh Khakh (SAD-A) ,Sangat Singh Gilzian(Cong), Arvinder Singh Rasoolpur (SAD)
ZiraHari Singh(SAD), Sukhdev Singh Sheera (BSP), Jaskaran Singh Kahansingh Wala (SAD-A) ,Naresh Kataria(Cong), Avtar Singh Mattu (LJP)

*SSF        -Sehajdhari Sikh Federation
*LJP        - Lok Janshakti Party
*SAD      -Shiromani Akali Dal
*SAD(A)-Shiromani Akali Dal(Amritsar)
*PPP        -People's Party Of Punjab
*BJP        -Bhatri Janta Party
*BSP       -Bahujan Samaj Party
*Cong      -Congress
*IND        -Independent
*CPI        -Communist Party of India
*CPI(M) -Communist Party of India(marxist)

Note : Sanjha Morhca has not announced candidates from Abohar, Dera Baba Nanak and Jalandhar (North) till last day of nominations. We will update list once information is released.