explain about punjab agitation
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Answer: The Punjab Suba movement was a long drawn political agitation launched by the Sikhs , demanding the creation of PUNJABI SUBA or Punjabi speaking states in the post independence Indian states of east Punjab. led by Akali Dal.
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The Punjabi Suba movement aimed at creation of a Punjabi-majority subah("province") in the erstwhile East Punjab state of India in the 1950s. Led by the Akali Dal, it resulted in the formation of the Punjabi-majority Punjab state, the Hindi-majority Haryana state and the Union Territory of Chandigarh.
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