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Haryana Diary: Sikh leaders signal post-poll unity

Didar Singh Nalvi addresses community leaders in Ambala. File

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Ambala: Ambala’s Sikh leaders, Jagdish Singh Jhinda and Didar Singh Nalvi, known for their rivalry, may join hands post the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) elections. Despite contesting separately, Jhinda acknowledged Nalvi as a “big brother” and emphasised their shared commitment to smooth management of HSGMC affairs if necessary.

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Illegal constructions on forest land

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Faridabad: Faridabad’s ongoing battle against illegal constructions on forest land has hit a roadblock, allegedly due to political interference. Despite Supreme Court directions under the Punjab Land Preservation Act (PLPA), sources claim that influential figures are delaying action to protect their interests. Officials are reportedly struggling to balance judicial orders and political pressures, leaving the matter unresolved.

Turncoats’ dilemma

Chandigarh: Several BJP leaders who switched allegiance to the Congress ahead of its predicted victory in the October 5 Assembly polls are now facing a tough predicament. With the BJP refusing their re-entry, these defectors are turning to “proxy politics” in the upcoming municipal polls. They are now pushing their loyalists and family members to contest as BJP candidates, hoping to wield influence indirectly if their proxies win. It’s a clear reminder that, for politicians, the allure of elections and power remains irresistible!

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Minister’s warning shakes officials

Rewari: At a recent District Grievances Committee meeting in Rewari, Urban Local Bodies Minister Vipul Goyal issued a warning to negligent officials. “Work if you want to stay in Rewari; otherwise, get yourself transferred,” he said. His direct approach sparked discussions among bureaucrats and the public alike.

Residents laud surprise inspection

Yamunanagar: Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana conducted a surprise inspection of the Radaur bus stand, directing officials to ensure cleanliness and adequate passenger facilities. Inspired by Haryana Transport Minister Anil Vij’s similar actions, residents urged Rana to extend inspections to other departments, hoping to see improvement in government services district-wide.

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