21042024-JTR-01.qxd 4/21/2024 12:37 AM Page 1 c m y b Jalandhar tribune CM MANN ADDRESSES PUBLIC RALLY IN HOSHIARPUR ANANYA PANDAY TALKS ABOUT HER PROJECTS SUNNY BEGINS SHOOTING FOR HER MALAYALAM FILM Punjab CM said every step people take to reach the party’s rallies is a step taken in the direction of revolution.P2 Ananya Panday remains highly engaged on social media and frequently updates her fans about her life.P4 Sunny Leone is excited to be part of a Malayalam film. She shared a glimpse of muhurat ceremony on the sets.P4 » » FORECAST MAINLY CLEAR SKY MAX 35°C | MIN 18°C YESTERDAY MAX 35°C | MIN 21°C SUNSET SUNDAY 6:54 PM » SUNRISE MONDAY 5:48 AM SUNDAY | 21 APRIL 2024 | JALANDHAR INBRIEF DOG BITES GIRL, OWNER BOOKED Phagwara: The Nakodar city police have booked a person after his pet dog reportedly bit a girl. Investigating officer (IO) Rarinder Pal Singh said the dog owner had been identified as Binder, a resident of Dherin village. In his complaint to the police, Anup Singh, a resident of the same village, said Binder’s pet dog bit his granddaughter Manpreet Kaur four times on April 16. The IO said a case under Section 289 (negligent conduct concerning animals) of the IPC had been registered against Binder. OC MAN BOOKED FOR CHEATING Phagwara: The Nurmahal police have booked a person on the charge of cheating a woman. Investigating officer (IO) Sanjiv Kumar said the suspect had been identified as Deepak Kumar, a resident of Mohalla Tourrian, Nurmahal. Preeti, a resident of Farwala village, told the police that the suspect signed an agreement to sell a shop in the tehsil and took ~1.80 lakh earnest money, but did not register a sale deed. The suspect later sold the shop to somebody else. The IO said a case under Sections 406 (breach of trust) and 420 (cheating) of the IPC had been registered against the suspect. OC TWO NABBED ON THEFT CHARGE SAD workers happy with Tinu’s exit, says Sukhbir SAD chief reached city on April 19, held back-to-back meetings PARGAT REACTS TO INDIA VOTES MLA’S CHALLENGE 2024 Tribune News Service Jalandhar, April 20 Even as there has been a general belief that the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has suffered a setback after its former CPS Pawan Tinu joined Aam Aadmi Party, SAD chief Sukhbir Badal today said he was getting a perception that everyone in the party was happy with the move. Sukhbir reached Jalandhar last evening and held back-to-back several meetings with party workers till this afternoon. The Akali chief said all party workers seemed happy over Tinu quitting the party. He said he met workers of all nine Assembly segments in Jalandhar, including Adampur, Nakodar, Shahkot, Kartarpur, Phillaur and city areas, and took feedback from them. Asked about the announcement of candidature for the remaining seats, including Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur, he said: “It will take one more day. Announcement will be made on Monday.” On the issue of salary crisis in some government departments, Sukhbir said: SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal addresses the media; and (below) Aarti Rajput joins the party in Jalandhar on Saturday. MALKIAT SINGH Reacting to the challenge thrown by Phillaur MLA Vikramjit Chaudhary asking Jalandhar Cantonment MLA Pargat Singh to take the onus of Congress victory from the Jalandhar LS seat, the latter reacted on Saturday. Pargat asked Vikramjit to quit MLAship and re-contest from the seat. Pargat has claimed that Vikramjit’s security deposit would be forfeited. BJP LEADER JOINS SAD Aarti Rajput, former BJP District Mahila chief, Jalandhar, on Saturday joined the Shiromani Akali Dal in the presence of party chief Sukhbir Badal. She quit the party following MP Sushil Rinku’s induction into the party. She had resigned saying she could not support Rinku whom she had opposed in 2023 LS bypoll. CONGRESS WORKERS MEET KAYPEE Congress workers on Saturday visited the place of former MP MS Kaypee after reports that he could quit the party and join SAD as its candidate. <
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