by Punjabnewswire4u
MALERKOTLA (SANGRUR), OCT 27
The Punjab
Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, today said that the state government
would make all out efforts to develop Malerkotla as a ‘hub of small scale
industry’ in the state.
Addressing
the gathering at the local Eid Gah after joining in the prayer on the
festival of Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid), the Chief
Minister said that there was vast scope of development of the small scale
industry in Malerkotla for which the state government was making concerted
efforts. He said that industrialization was the need of the hour to develop
this historic city for which the support and co-operation of people was also
required. Mr Badal asked the officers and the political leaders of the area
present on the occasion to identify the land in and around the city for setting
up small scale industry so that a required fillip could be given to the
all-round development of the city. “The state government would give all
possible help for making this city a centre of the small scale industry” he
added.
The Chief Minister said that it was a matter of pride
for the state that due to excellent
infrastructure network coupled with industrial peace and skilled labour Punjab has today emerged as one of the most preferred
investment destination in the
country. Likewise Mr Badal said that infra structural development of Punjab for which the state had been ranked No.1 along
with peace, communal harmony and amity were also the most favoring factors for
massive industrialization in the state adding that the time has
come when Malerkotla must take benefit from the process of industrialization by
becoming a part of it.
Congratulating the Muslim
brethren on the auspicious occasion of Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid), Mr Badal further said that the government was
committed for ensuring the all-round development of Malerkotla by providing all
the basic civic amenities to its residents. Mr Badal said that this historic
city has always preserved the ethos of brotherhood and peace in the world due
to which the state government was duty bound to develop it on priority. He said
that a comprehensive plan for the unprecedented development of Malerkotla was
on cards which would pave way for developing the city as a ‘Model city’ of the
state.
Recalling the age old ties
between the Muslim and Sikh Communities, the Chief Minister said that both the
communities shared a rich bond of traditions amongst themselves adding that one
of the common features between both of them was that they highly revered their
martyrs who had laid down life for the sake of religion. Mr Badal said that it
was a matter of pride for all of them that the Sikh Gurus had requested a
Muslim Saint Sain Mian Mir to lay down the foundation stone of Sri Harmandir
Sahib, the most revered place of Sikhs.
Reiterating the
commitment of the state government towards promoting brotherhood and amity in
the state, the Chief Minister said that the
biggest achievement of their government was that it had ensured communal harmony and peace in the state irrespective of
the fact that major part of the country was inflicted with the severe problem
of communal tension. Mr Badal said that despite of being a border state their
government has assured that no untoward incident takes place in the state
adding that thrust has been laid towards maintaining proper law and order
situation in the state.
Addressing
the gathering Finance Minister Mr Parminder Singh Dhindsa also congratulated
the people on the occasion of this pious festival.
Prominent
amongst those present on the occasion included Chief Parliamentary Secretaries
Mrs. Farzana Alam
and Babu Parkash Chand Garg, MLA Mr Iqbal Singh Jhunda, Special
Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr KJS Cheema and former Director
General of Police (DGP) and Chairman Punjab Waqf Board Mr Izhar Alam, former
Minister.
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