All NDA allies should stand together: Akali Dal

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today said his party remained a permanent ally of the and urged other alliance partners also to stand together ahead of the 2019 polls.

"The is a permanent ally of the and the NDA," he told reporters after Amit Shah's meeting here with top leaders, including Akali patriarch Parkash Singh

There is no conflict between his party and the Bharatiya Janata Party, the said.

He said members discussed strategy for the upcoming 2019 parliamentary polls with Shah at the meeting, which was part of the BJP's sampark for samarthan' (contact for support) exercise.

Sukhbir said his party wanted to appeal to all NDA allies to come together for the polls.

"The battle is just over six months away. Whatever differences may be there, we should forget those and make one plan, he said.

As part of the same outreach programme, Shah was in yesterday to talk to the Shiv Sena, an increasingly reluctant in the BJP-led

The is a key in the alliance and the two parties shared power in before the won the February 2017 assembly elections.

On seat-sharing between the two parties next year, Badal said, "We will form an internal committee which will discuss that."

BJP said, "Both parties are old and permanent allies. Badal senior is our idol and under his leadership we are moving ahead in The meeting was held in a very cordial atmosphere."

Chug said members of both parties appreciated the development undertaken during the four years of the at the Centre.

Another senior BJP said, The meeting ended with determination that we have to win the 2019 polls."

Khanna said there are no differences between the two allies and both are working strongly together.

However, ahead of the meeting, senior SAD said the had "ignored the issues of in the last four years.

Shah tweeted after the meeting, "It is always a delight to meet Badal Sahab. Met Shri Parkash Singh Badal ji and Sukhbir at his home in Chandigarh."

Later, Shah held a meeting with the Punjab BJP unit to discuss election strategy for 2019.

Shah was scheduled to visit 94-year-old legend Balbir Singh and (85) at their homes later during his day-long visit to Chandigarh.

Some people were detained by when they tried to meet Shah to hand over a memorandum on Goods and Services Tax and the situation in Shillong, the scene of the recent violence between Khasi and Sikh communities.

Senior SAD leaders Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, Balwinder Singh Bhundar, (all MPs), Daljeet Singh Cheema, Majithia were part of the meeting with Shah.

Also present were BJP leaders Madan Mohan Mittal, Manoranjan Kalia, and

On his arrival at the airport, Shah was welcomed by BJP members, including Chandigarh BJP and

Earlier, Aam Aadmi referred to Operation Bluestar at in 1984, alleging that priceless historic documents and rare manuscripts were seized by the then.

At his meeting with Shah, Parkash Singh Badal should demand the release of those documents, he said.

"Dont just beg for seat sharing do some good for the community," Khaira, who is also Leader of Opposition in the assembly, tweeted.

The BJP launched the 'sampark for samarthan' exercise to mark

The party said around 4,000 functionaries, including ministers and Union ministers, will contact one lakh people to inform them about the government's achievements.

In August last year, Shah was on a three-day visit to where he held a series of meetings and reviewed projects undertaken by the

The BJP chief also visited Chandigarh in May last year.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 18:25 IST