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Former Army Chief General JJ Singh Joins BJP Ahead Of Punjab Polls
- Tuesday January 18, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Former Army Chief General Joginder Jaswant Singh (Retd.) today joined the BJP in Chandigarh in the presence of the party leadership, including Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
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Punjab Elections 2017: 'I Didn't Parachute', Says General JJ Singh On Patiala Battle
- Saturday February 4, 2017
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
Former Indian Army chief General JJ Singh, the Akali Dal's candidate pitted against Congress' Captain Amarinder Singh in Punjab's Patiala city, was among the first to cast his vote on Saturday. Asked by NDTV, Gen Singh who is fighting his first electoral battle, insisted that he wasn't a parachute candidate.
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Punjab Elections 2017: No Tri-Cornered Fight, Congress Is Way Ahead, Says Amarinder Singh
- Saturday February 4, 2017
- India News | Edited by Veer Arjun Singh
Fighting his last elections, former chief minister and Congress' Punjab chief Captain Amarinder Singh has said he does not believe the assembly elections in Punjab is a tri-cornered contest. He said the ruling Akali-BJP combine and debutant the Aam Aadmi Party were way behind the Congress according to early reports on voting in Punjab. Mr Singh who...
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Former Army Chief JJ Singh Joins Akali Dal, To Contest Against Amarinder Singh
- Saturday January 7, 2017
- India News | Edited by Indroneil B Biswas
Former Indian Army chief General J J Singh today formally joined the Shiromani Akali Dal in the presence of Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal.
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'Give and take' necessary to solve Indo-China border dispute, says former Army Chief JJ Singh
- Thursday April 19, 2012
- India News | Nitin Gokhale
In what has the makings of a controversy, former Army Chief and the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, General JJ Singh, has said that India should do away with its non-negotiable stand on the border dispute with China.
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Former Army Chief General JJ Singh Joins BJP Ahead Of Punjab Polls
- Tuesday January 18, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
Former Army Chief General Joginder Jaswant Singh (Retd.) today joined the BJP in Chandigarh in the presence of the party leadership, including Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
- www.ndtv.com
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Punjab Elections 2017: 'I Didn't Parachute', Says General JJ Singh On Patiala Battle
- Saturday February 4, 2017
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
Former Indian Army chief General JJ Singh, the Akali Dal's candidate pitted against Congress' Captain Amarinder Singh in Punjab's Patiala city, was among the first to cast his vote on Saturday. Asked by NDTV, Gen Singh who is fighting his first electoral battle, insisted that he wasn't a parachute candidate.
- www.ndtv.com
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Punjab Elections 2017: No Tri-Cornered Fight, Congress Is Way Ahead, Says Amarinder Singh
- Saturday February 4, 2017
- India News | Edited by Veer Arjun Singh
Fighting his last elections, former chief minister and Congress' Punjab chief Captain Amarinder Singh has said he does not believe the assembly elections in Punjab is a tri-cornered contest. He said the ruling Akali-BJP combine and debutant the Aam Aadmi Party were way behind the Congress according to early reports on voting in Punjab. Mr Singh who...
- www.ndtv.com
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Former Army Chief JJ Singh Joins Akali Dal, To Contest Against Amarinder Singh
- Saturday January 7, 2017
- India News | Edited by Indroneil B Biswas
Former Indian Army chief General J J Singh today formally joined the Shiromani Akali Dal in the presence of Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal.
- www.ndtv.com
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'Give and take' necessary to solve Indo-China border dispute, says former Army Chief JJ Singh
- Thursday April 19, 2012
- India News | Nitin Gokhale
In what has the makings of a controversy, former Army Chief and the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, General JJ Singh, has said that India should do away with its non-negotiable stand on the border dispute with China.
- www.ndtv.com