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Moving beyond past differences, the BJP has put up Sunil Jakhar as the poster boy for the party's campaign in the bypoll, under the leadership of "turbaned" Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Sunil Jakhar, who was sulking over difference of opinion with the RSS leaders and the BJP’s policies on farmers till a few weeks ago, has been made the poster boy for the four byelections ...
Punjab BJP general secretary Anil Sarin on Friday dismissed the rumours, stating unequivocally, “Sunil Jakhar has not resigned, and there is no such indication.
Jakhar questions govt's lack of transparency in drafting anti-sacrilege Bill, asking: 'Where is the draft of the law?” “Which religious organisations were consulted?” ...
Punjab BJP’s newly-appointed president Sunil Jakhar on Wednesday met the party’s national president JP Nadda to discuss the way forward in the border state. After the meeting, Jakhar asserted ...
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab BJP president Sunil Jakhar who was been missing from action for two months is back now as the poster boy of the saffron party for the upcoming assembly by-elections on four ...
“Jakhar started working for the BJP much before, while still being in the Congress and today’s joining was just a formality,” Warring said in a statement.
With Jakhar at the helm, the BJP looks to expand its support base in the state, where it had been playing second fiddle to SAD for years. The party will also leverage his popularity among masses In a ...
Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar had distanced himself from the BJP’s political programmes since September last year, reportedly after expressing dissatisfaction with the party’s strategy in ...
We had been with the Congress in good times and bad," Jakhar said. Jakhar said the BJP had welcomed him because he had not pursued politics for personal good.
Former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar on Thursday joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in presence of party president JP Nadda in Delhi. The development comes days after the leader quit ...
Former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday, five days after quitting the grand old party.