It was formed in the 1920s after the formation of SGPC (Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee), a religious body formed as a result of movement to secure Sikh temples (Gurudwara) from corrupt priests. So in a sense Akali Dal considers itself as a religio-political party and principal representative of Sikhs. Baba Kharak Singh was the first president of the Akali Dal but it was under Master Tara Singh that Akali Dal became a force to reckon with.
They launched Punjabi Suba agitation to get a Sikh majority state made from undivided Punjab based on language under the leadership of Sant Fateh Singh. In 1966, Punjab was formed but its division led to bitter conflict as neither parties were satisfied. Akali Dal came to power in Punjab but many a times their governments were dismissed by the Congress Party ruling at the federal level.
In the fall of 2003 the Badal and Tohra factions reunified.
The basic philosophy of Akali Dal is to give political voice to Sikh issues (Panthic cause) and it believes that religion and politics go hand in hand.
AkaliDal, also termed as Shiromani AkaliDal (Akali Religious Party), is a Sikh political party mainly based in Punjab, India.
AkaliDal came to power in Punjab but many a times their governments were dismissed by the Congress Party ruling at the federal level.
In the 1980s, the AkaliDal was torn when a young fundamentalist priest Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale began an anti-India terrorist group, demanding an independent Sikh state.
AkaliDal, also termed as Shiromani AkaliDal, is a regional political party based in Punjab, India.
It was formed in the 1920s after the formation of SGPC (Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee), a religious body formed as a result of movement to secure Sikh temples (Gurudwara) from corrupt priests.
As of 2003, AkaliDal Badal headed by Prakash Singh Badal is the largest faction.