The second consecutive term of Parkash Singh Badal led SAD-BJP alliance government witnessed souring of relations between the two "oldest" allies, which had an adverse impact on governance in the otherwise vibrant Punjab.
After Narendra Modi's charisma brought BJP at the Centre and in neighbouring Haryana as well, saffron party leaders in Punjab, who have always complained of being sidelined by the Akalis, started asserting their presence in the state.
The year saw several incidents which led to friction between the two allies SAD and BJP.
In June, senior BJP leader Balramji Dass Tandon, now a governor, had questioned Badal's decision to meet Prime Minister Modi without any saffron party leader over the issue of Punjabis stuck in Iraq.
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Even as BJP leaders felt sidelined, Badal maintained that as head of the state, the chief minister can meet the Prime Minister and Union Minister anytime as the sole motive of these meetings is to ensure welfare and development of the state.
Prior to this, Akalis had attacked BJP MLA and Chief Parliamentary Secretary Navjot Kaur, wife of former MP Navjot Singh, for demanding SAD minister Bikram Singh Majithia's resignation over BJP candidate and now Union minister Arun Jaitley's defeat in Lok Sabha polls from Amritsar seat at the hands of former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.