The Akali Dal is a Sikh political party present prominently in Punjab. It is the political arm of the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee, and hence is considered to be the keeper of the Sikh community's political interest. It is a preindependence institution founded in 1920.
Its program includes:
- Cooperative federalism
- Assimilation of Punjabi speaking areas such as Chandigarh into Punjab state.
- Safeguards for minority communities
- Socio-economic development
Its program includes:
- Cooperative federalism
- Assimilation of Punjabi speaking areas such as Chandigarh into Punjab state.
- Safeguards for minority communities
- Socio-economic development
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