by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
PHAGWARA, SEPT 16
Punjab
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said that in order to safeguard the
interest of the common man, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) would support the
call of Bharat bandh given by the major opposition parties to protest against
the recent decision of Congress led UPA government to allow Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI) in retail sector.
Talking
to the media persons after presiding over a function of the Shri Ram Navmi
Utsav Committee here today, the Chief Minister categorically said that the
decision of FDI in retail sector would ruin the small shopkeepers of the
country which was not in the interest of the country and could not be tolerated
at any cost. He said that as a leading political party of the country the SAD
could not be just a mute spectator of this anti people decision of the Union
government, due to which they would extend whole hearted support to the call of
Bharat bandh. “It is unfortunate that the Congress led UPA government which had
assumed power on the name of the common man (Aam Aadmi) was now bent on ruining
them by taking such arbitrary decisions” added Mr Badal.
Pointing
out towards the differences’ amongst the constituents of the UPA government on
the issues like that of the FDI in retail sector and the hike in price of
diesel, the Chief Minister said that due to wrong policies of UPA a situation
of ‘political emergency’ was prevailing in the country which was leading towards
complete chaos in the system. He said that it was shameful thing that owing to
its anti people policies the UPA government has lost the support of its key
allies resulting in instability in the country. Mr Badal reiterated that the
recent hike in the price of diesel by the UPA government would break the
backbone of the common man by putting extra burden on them and further
accelerating the already high inflationary prices.
Replying to another query the Chief Minister
said that the state government was forced to levy fresh taxes on the people as
it was mandatory for getting the funds for development from the Centre under
its various schemes like Jawahar Lal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
(JNNURM). He said that the state government was firmly committed for sustaining
the tempo of overall development and progress in the state due to which the
decision of imposing taxes was the need of the hour.
When asked to comment on the resignation
submitted by Cabinet Minister Mr Gulzar Singh Ranike, the Chief Minister said
that the Minister has resigned on moral grounds adding that the law would take
its own course on the issue. Mr Badal said that owing to their commitment of
providing clean and transparent administration to the people he had already
asked the Vigilance Bureau to probe the matter.
Earlier
speaking at the function the Chief Minister exhorted the political leadership
of the sink their differences and join hands for weaning away the social
maladies like poverty, illiteracy and unemployment being faced by the country.
Advocating the constitution of national and state level forums in the country
to evolve strategy for the development, Mr Badal said that rising above their
parochial considerations the political leadership should duly use such forums and
contribute towards ensuring peace, amity and communal harmony in the country
thereby paving way for its all round development.
Lauding
the efforts made by Shri Ram Navmi Utsav Committee under the dynamic leadership
of the Chief Editor of Hind Samachar Group Mr Vijay Chopra to promote
secularism and communal harmony in the state, the Chief Minister said that such
efforts would go a long way in ensuring the all round development of the state.
The Chief Minister reiterated that the biggest achievement of their government
has been that it has ensured communal harmony and peace in the state despite of
the fact that several other parts of the country were facing this severe
problem. However he said that with the active co-operation of people the state
government has been able to keep this border state away from the danger of
communalism.
On
the occasion the Chief Minister also announced a grant of Rs 10 lakh for the
committee and lauded the role being played by the committee in religious and
social fields besides in imparting quality education and providing world class
health facilities to the people.
Prominent
amongst those present on the occasion included Chief Editor of Hind Samachar
Group Mr Vijay Chopra, Cabinet Minister Mr Sarwan Singh Phillaur, Chief
Parliamentary Secretaries Mr KD Bhandari and Mr Som Parkash, Former Minister
Master Mohan Lal, Deputy Commissioner Jalandhar Mr Priyank Bharti and Deputy
Commissioner Kapurthala Mrs Alaknanda Dayal.
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