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Badal’s unfulfilled dream of being CM for 6th time

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Parkash Singh Badal
Chandigarh - Arab today

 Eighty-nine-year-old Parkash Singh Badal’s dream of becoming the chief minister of northern Indian state of Punjab thrice in a row and the sixth time overall will remain unfulfilled.

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patriarch failed to see his party through in the crucial polls with anti-incumbency, alleged corruption in the running of Sikh institutions and drug menace seen as possible causes of its rout.

Badal was hoping to do a Partap Singh Kairon or a Gopi Chand Bhargava — becoming the chief minister of the border state for a third successive term. Had he won, he would have also become the chief minister for the sixth time.

The SAD was also eyeing to become the first party to come back to power for the third successive time after the division of Punjab in 1966.

Born on December 8, 1927, Badal graduated from the Christian College, Lahore. He entered politics by joining the SAD in 1947 and was elected sarpanch of his village panchayat and later chairman of the block samiti.

In 1957, he was elected to the Punjab Assembly from Malout constituency under the Congress banner as then the SAD had entered into an agreement to contest the elections on Congress tickets.

He was re-elected from the Gidderbaha assembly constituency on the SAD nomination during the 1969 midterm poll and made Panchayati Raj, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister.

When Gurnam Singh, the then chief minister, defected to the Congress, the SAD members regrouped themselves overnight and Badal was chosen the leader on March 27, 1970 and formed a ministry with the support of Jan Sangh and the SSP.

But owing to constant squabbles and infighting he advised the state governor on June 13, 1971 to dissolve the house.

Badal was re-elected in the 1972 elections, but as the SAD could not form a government, he became the leader of the Opposition.

Badal was chief minister for 15 months in 1970-71 and for 32 months in 1977-1980.

His third tenure as chief minister from 1997 — first time to complete full five years — was in alliance with the BJP.

During the 1977 elections he again won from the Gidderbaha constituency and became the chief minister of the SAD-Janata Party government.

During his tenure, the Punjab Women and Children Development and Welfare Corporation Bill, 1979 was passed to ensure development of women and children in the state. He also introduced the concept of rural development through setting up of Focal points at various places in the state

source : gulfnews

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