At the party's core committee meeting that lasted for over six hours at the party headquarters here, it was decided that "in the coming days, SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal will meet party leaders individually and collectively to formulate the overall agenda of the party." Will ask for suggestions." Strategy for the future".

The meeting appreciated the "enthusiastic, selfless and steadfast leadership" provided by party president Sukhbir Badal, especially during the last six months before the polling date.

"The party has full faith and confidence in his leadership and salutes his single-minded devotion to the interests of the party," a party statement said.

The possible strategy of the party for the upcoming by-elections in the state was also discussed in the meeting.The final decision on these will be taken in the coming days.

Earlier, the Core Committee had also taken a serious view of the slander campaign against the party and its leadership. The statement said that full confidence was expressed in his leadership in the meeting.

In a resolution, the party expressed concern over the increasing communal polarization in the society and its misuse in the country's politics. Also, the party strongly criticized the divisive statements of film actress-turned-MP Kangana Ranaut after the incident at Chandigarh airport. "Though the party does not approve of resorting to violence, Kangana Ranaut must be held accountable for her derogatory, insulting and virulently communal statements that caused deep emotional hurt and led to the unfortunate incident at the airport. (CISF Constable) Kulwinder Kaur alleges that the action should not be seen in isolation from the circumstances that led to it.,

The party also opposed the idea of ​​"one nation-one culture" being propagated in the country. The Core Committee reiterated the party's stand that India is "a country of rich cultural, religious, regional and linguistic diversity and federal structure is the only way to strengthen the country".

It was reiterated in the meeting that there is a deep conspiracy going on against the Akali Dal to confuse, mislead and divide the Sikh public so as to make it leaderless. The party said, “The aim of the conspiracy is to divide and weaken the Khalsa Panth, with the ultimate aim of controlling their religion and the sacred Sikh religious institutions."