by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
FARIDKOT, SEPT 22
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash
Singh Badal today said that the anti-people decisions taken by the UPA led
Congress government recklessly has created an atmosphere of political
uncertainty and mistrust amongst its allies leading to a volatile situation
heading towards mid-term elections in the country.
Interacting with the media persons
on the sidelines of the 27th Baba Farid Rural Sport Festival here at
Nehru Stadium organised by the Faridkot District Cultural Society on
the commemoration of the Aagman Purb of Baba Sheikh Farid - one of the
greatest spiritual ambassadors, poet prophet and founder of ‘Sufi’ tradition in
India,
Mr. Badal said that the Shiromani Akali Dal being a constituent of National
Democratic Alliance was ever ready to face the mid-term polls at any time. He said that the days of the Congress regime
at Center were numbered as the irrational and arbitrary decisions of UPA
allowing the FDI in the retail sector would have a cascading effect on the
Indian economy. Mr. Badal said: “Since India is a developing country and therefore it
should not blindly follow the developed countries like USA while taking such crucial
decisions on the issues like FDI in haste and without realizing its
ramifications which could enormously harm the Indian economy rather putting it
on the stronghold”. Allying fears, Mr.
Badal said that FDI would out rightly vanish the small shopkeepers and petty
traders because such policies were deliberately framed to the advantage of
multi-national companies and global corporate houses thereby ignoring the
interests of the common man (aam admi), whom the UPA government considered to
be his votary. He blamed the Congress
for its ill-conceived policies resulting in uncontrollable inflation,
unemployment, illiteracy, poverty, starvation and above all the rampant corruption
involving its top leadership in scam after scam due to which the UPA government
has lost the confidence and trust of countrymen and it has no moral right to
rule anymore.
Lambasting at
Center, the Chief Minister reiterated that it should redefine the central-state
relations in the context of true federal structure because the deliberate
attempts on the part of GoI to dilute its character to unitary form by usurping
the states’ power was against the very spirit of constitutional norms and democratic
values. He said that heavy dependence of
states on Center in getting their petty demands like sanctioning of drinking
water and link roads schemes etc. have to look upon Center as beggars, adding
that such tough posture adopted by Center was not encouraging and must be
condemned by one and all.
Paying glowing
tributes to Baba Sheikh Farid, the Chief Minister said that Baba Farid ji was
the father of Punjabi poetry and his philosophy of
humanism and spirituality based on the principles of love, compassion,
equality, humility, brotherhood and freedom reigned supreme and was all
pervasive. Mr. Badal mentioned that Baba Sheikh Farid’s Bani of
112 shaloks and 4 Shabads had been incorporated in Sri Guru Granth Sahib by Sri
Guru Arjan Dev ji. He said that Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji is a
cosmopolitan holy scripture of all faiths, when we bow our head in reverence
before Sri Guru Granth Sahib, we pay respects to Baba Farid along with great
Gurus with same devotion.
In his address
after declaring the rural sport festival open, Mr. Badal said that the SAD-BJP
government has restored the lost glory to our mother sport Kabaddi by
popularizing it at the international arena.
He said that Third World Kabaddi Olympic was being held in Punjab during December in which the teams winning the
first, second and third positions would be given a cash prize of 2 crore, 1
crore and 51 lakh respectively.
Responding to the
demand of the local residents of Faridkot, Mr. Badal assured them that he would
look into the possibility to accord heritage status to the historic city of Faridkot to promote the cultural and ethnic
significance of Baba Sheikh Farid’s legacy in far more emphatic manner.
On the occasion, Mr. Badal also
released a colourful souvenir of the Faridkot District Cultural Society. Excellent performance of the martial art
Gatka, motor cycle stunts by the PAP & BSF, superb camel and horse dance
besides the folk cultural program regaled the audience.
Earlier, the Chief Minister accompanied by the
Member Parliament from Faridkot Mrs. Paramjit Kaur Gulshan and MLA Mr. Deep
Malhotra paid obeisance at Gurdwara Tilla Baba Sheikh Farid where he was
presented a robe of honour (Siropa) by
Mr. Inderjit Singh Khalsa.
Later, the Chief Minister
inaugurated the new building complex of Guru Gobind
Medical College
constructed at a cost of Rs.45 crore. He
also laid the foundation stone of Rs.6 crore Drug De-addiction and Treatment in
the Guru Gobind Singh
Medical College,
besides giving financial assistance of Rs.1 lakh from Chief Minister’s Cancer
Relief Fund to nine patients afflicted with Cancer to meet out their
expenditure on medicines. It may be
recalled that the Punjab government was
already providing free treatment to the cancer patients in the state.
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