The Akalis came to power in 1967 following the reorganization mentioned in the text.
Following the reorganization of Punjab in 1966, the Akali party attained power in both 1967 and 1977 through coalition governments. Despite the territorial adjustments, their political footing was still uncertain. Their administration faced setbacks as it was prematurely dissolved by the Central authority during its tenure. Additionally, they encountered limitations in garnering substantial endorsement from the Hindu population. Furthermore, the Sikh community, similar to other religious groups, displayed internal divisions based on caste and socioeconomic strata. It's noteworthy that the Congress party managed to secure more backing from the Dalit segment, irrespective of being Hindu or Sikh, compared to the Akali party. |