Chandigarh, Jan. 25 -- The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Saturday announced it would hold a series of rallies from February onwards in all assembly constituencies of the state to inform Punjabis about the historic role played by the party in the development of the state, as well as its vision for the state once it forms the government in 2027. This decision was taken at a meeting of the district presidents and constituency in-charges of the party, presided over by SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal. The move is seen as a counter to the plans by SAD's breakaway faction, which on Thursday had announced plans to hold public meetings in Patiala, Kapurthala, and Jalandhar on January 31, and February 7 and 13. Party leader Daljit Singh Cheema shared that the party president emphasised that successive SAD governments had carried out unprecedented development in the state, while both the previous Congress government and the present AAP government had failed to create a single new infrastructure project. "However, we are committed to restarting a new era of development to take Punjab forward," he added. Asserting that the SAD would appeal to Punjabis to support their regional party, Cheema said the SAD would also launch a people's movement against the anti-Punjab policies and decisions of the AAP government. "We also assure Punjabis that we will take the state out of the present lawlessness, ensure peace and communal harmony, and bring back investment into Punjab to create jobs for our youth." The meeting also decided to complete the organisational structure by February 10, including constitution of all party wings, including Youth Akali Dal, Istri Akali Dal, scheduled caste, backward caste and trade wings. The meeting also condemned the manner in which 8% non-Sikh voters had been registered for the elections to the Patna Sahib Gurdwara Board....