India    04-Feb-1992

Sukhjinder Singh, President of SAD-S announced to boycott elections.


India    07-Feb-1992

The Shrimoni Panthic Action Committee has decided to organize a poll boycott March starting from Anandpur Sahib on February 11.


India    08-Feb-1992

P.S. Badal, SS Mann, and Bhai Manjit Singh were arrested by the Bathinda police under TADA.


India    10-Feb-1992

K.S. Narang was detained under the NSA by Ropar police and is currently lodged in Central Jail Patiala.


India    11-Feb-1992

Tohra was arrested by Ropar Police in a sedition case registered at Civil Lines Police Station, Patiala, in order to foil the proposed "Poll Boycott March" from Anandpur Sahib by SPAC.


India    14-Feb-1992

Eighteen Congress-I workers who were campaigning in Nabha were injured in a bomb explosion, which was lobbed at their vehicle by militants.


India    15-Feb-1992

One person was killed and 20 others were injured in a bomb explosion at the house of the Congress-I candidate for Ludhiana (E) Vidhan Sabha Constituency.


India    16-Feb-1992

Eight BSP workers who were campaigning for the party candidate for Nakodar Constituency were shot dead, and seven others were injured.


India    18-Feb-1992

The call for a Punjab Bandh by the Shrimoni Panthic Action Committee and militants to protest against the holding of elections evoked a substantial response.


India    19-Feb-1992

One person was killed and 17 others were injured in a bomb explosion near the polling camp office of the Congress candidate for Ludhiana (E) Constituency.


India    19-Feb-1992

Peaceful elections were held for 115 Vidhan Sabha and 13 Lok Sabha constituencies.


India    21-Feb-1992

The Congress party secured 12 Lok Sabha seats and 87 Vidhan Sabha seats. BJP won 6 Vidhan Sabha seats, CP1-4, SAD (K)-3, CPM-1, JD-1, UCPI-1, while IND and others secured 5 seats. Additionally, the BSP won 9 Vidhan Sabha seats and 1 Lok Sabha seat.


India    25-Feb-1992

Beant Singh was sworn in as the Chief Minister (CM) of Punjab along with 26 ministers.


India    25-Feb-1992

GS Tohra issued a press statement appealing to Punjabis to boycott the newly elected MLAs/Ministers and not to allow them to enter villages/localities, as they were representatives of only 10% of the total voters.