Chandigarh: Shajdhari Sikh Party on Thursday extends unconditional support for the National Democratic Alliance led by BJP (NDA), which states that he wants a stable government in the interests of a larger country.
National President Paramjeet President Singh Ranu said they had expanded unconditional support for the NDA led by BJP in the presence of the Union Minister for External and Culture and BJP Punjab Co-incharge Meenakshi Lekhi, who visited the residence in Raikot in the previous Ludhiana district in the day.
Ranu said that on the advice of the general public, their parties had decided to attract 30 candidates from the commotion in a greater interest of Punjab because they did not want to divide the sound bank, but now it will support the NDA candidate.
The Shajdhari Sikh party has supported the Congress Party since the last 19 years under the leadership of captain Amarinder Singh, except in the 2007 State Assembly election when supporting Ranu is sad.
Ranu said the party had struggled for the voting rights of more than 70 Lakh Seajdhari Sikhs (Sikh who was not baptized) in the Pardwara Gurdwara Shiroman Committee poll but the problem was still delayed in the Punjab High Court and Haryana and was not a problem in the election of the State Assembly.