by Punjabnewswire4u
BATALA, OCT 16
Punjab
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said that keeping in view the grave
situation of gastroenteritis in Batala city, the state government would soon organize
a Mega Health camp in the city in the coming December to diagnose the patients
with serious ailments in general and that of gastro in particular.
Talking
to the media persons after taking stock of the situation in gastro infected
locality of Gandhi camp here today, the Chief Minister categorically said that
as a part of the state government’s commitment to deliver world class health
facilities to the people this mega camp would be organized in Batala on the lines of ‘Sangat Darshan’ program, which would
facilitate the people to avail quality Health care facilities under one roof,
that too without spending any money. Expressing profound grief and
sorrow over the death of 21 persons due to the gastro in the city, Mr Badal said
that it was unfortunate that this disease had made inroads in the area due to
the contamination of sludge sewage with the drinking water due to the
dilapidated condition of supply pipes.
Announcing an ex-gratia grant of
Rs 1 lac for next of the kin of each of 21 deceased, Mr Badal said that the state
government was duty bound to help these people in this hour of crisis. He
further said that the Punjab Health System Corporation (PHSC) was already carrying
out relief operations on war-footage in the city adding that free medicines
worth Rs 3 lac are being supplied to the area residents for preventing any
further mishap. Visibly peeved over the inhuman conditions in which the
residents of Gandhi camp locality were residing, the Chief Minister asked the
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Gurdaspur and the political leaders present on the
occasion to draft a suitable rehabilitation policy of these people with their
express consent.
When asked to comment on the
apprehensions of the state Congress leadership over the revival of terrorism in
the state, the Chief Minister while ruling out any such possibility said that
the SAD-BJP government was committed for promoting peace, brotherhood, communal
harmony and amity at very cost. Mr Badal pointed out that the Congress leaders
were making a false hue and cry over the issue because of their chronic habit
of raising the bogey of terrorism when out of power. He said that the state government was fully
vigil to curb the nefarious designs of anti-Punjab forces, who want to derail
the developmental process in the state.
Lashing out at the
Congress party, the Chief Minister said that the Union Government was
discriminating with the states ruled by the non-Congress parties by not issuing
the requisite developmental grants to them. He said that it was a paradoxical
situation in which the Congress ruled states were getting more money whereas
those ruled by the non-Congress government were virtually getting nothing. Mr
Badal said that to further aggrieve the situation the Union Ministers of the
UPA government were also acting autocratically by diverting the projects and
funds of their respective departments towards their native states due to which
lopsided development was taking place in the country.
The Chief Minister further
said that Punjab was the worst sufferer of
such discriminatory policies of the Union government as the state was hardly
getting any grant from the Centre. However he said that if at all the Union
government issues any grant to the state then such riders are imposed on it
which makes its utilization impossible. Mr Badal said that it was a known fact
that the successive Congress led governments at the Centre had always meted out
step motherly treatment with the Punjab due to
which the economy of the state has suffered a major setback thereby resulting
in its retarded development.
Reiterating that the state
government was making all out efforts to develop every nook and corner of the
state, the Chief Minister said that no discrimination was being done with any
part of the state while allocating the funds for development. He said that
developmental grants were being given to every assembly constituency so as to
provide basic civic amenities to the people besides ensuring the over all
development of the area.
The Chief Minister was accompanied
by former Speaker Mr Nirmal Singh Kahlon, former Cabinet Minister Mr Sewa Singh
Sekhwan and former MLA Mr Lakhbir Singh Lodhinangal.
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