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which is additional demand made by alali dal in 1977​

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Answered by hrushikesh2003tambe
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This article is about the Shiromani Akali (Badal) which is recognised by the Election Commission of India as the Shiromani Akali Dal. For other uses, see Shiromani Akali Dal (disambiguation).

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) (translation: Supreme Akali Party) is a centre-right Sikh-centric state political party in Punjab, India. The party is the second-oldest in India, after Congress, being founded in 1920. Although, there are many parties with the name Akali Dal but the party recognised as "Shiromani Akali Dal" by the Election Commission of India is the one led by Sukhbir Singh Badal. It controls Sikh religious bodies Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee and is the largest and most influential Sikh political party

Answered by bhoomikasood80
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Answer:

  1. It asked for recognising sikhism as a religion separate from hinduism.
  2. It also demanded that power must be devoluted from the central to state government, and more autonomy to punjab.
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