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Adlakha group unveils manifesto for Service Club elections in city

AMRITSAR: The Dr AL Adlakha group on Tuesday unveiled the party’s manifesto for the upcoming Service Club elections on November 25.

Adlakha group unveils manifesto for Service Club elections in city

Dr AL Adlakha (second from left) addresses mediapersons in Amritsar on Tuesday. Vishal kumar



Tribune News Service

Amritsar, November 20

The Dr AL Adlakha group on Tuesday unveiled the party’s manifesto for the upcoming Service Club elections on November 25.

Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Adlakha alleged that he and Dr Rajinder Singh were receiving threats from the rival group.

Meanwhile, the Adlakha’s group in its manifesto had offered more facilities for club members like no subscription fee, pick up facility from home for senior citizens, no guest fee for daughter and son-in-law, reasonable charges on liquor and kitchen, free WiFi, affiliation with more clubs, displaying minutes of the general meeting, expenditure above Rs 5 lakh to be passed by the club’s general house.

Dr Hakumat Rai, Ajay Batra, Satish Bhalla and Manish Mehra would be Adlakha group’s nominees for the post of president, honorary secretary, vice-president and joint secretary respectively. Besides, seven others would be elected as executive members of the club in the November 25 poll.

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