by Punjabnewswire4u
PATIALA, JAN 28
The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal
today said that Sikh voters of Delhi would give a resounding punishment to
Sarna Group for openly inviting Congress party to interfere in the internal
religious affairs of Sikhs.
Speaking to media persons after installing Mr. Deepinder
Singh Dhillon as chairman of District Planning Committee here today, Mr. Badal
said that reading the sentiments of Sikh voters of Delhi, he could foresee that
they have already made up their mind to punish the “Gunda Gang” of Sarnas to
free Sikh Gurudwaras from their clutches. He said that SAD would clinch more than
2/3rd majority in the DSGMC elections. The Deputy Chief Minister
said that he was surprised that how different departments of Congress led UPA
government and Delhi government got together to misuse the official machinery
and to arm twist the Sikh businessmen supporting Shiromani Akali Dal to instill
the sense of scare amongst them. He said that whether it was Weight &
Measures department or Excise & Taxation Department or Income Tax
department or Sales Tax department, they intensified their raids on the
business premises of Sikh businessmen supporting SAD. He said that the reign of
terror let loose by Congress party on Sikhs strengthened their resolve to work
overtime to give Sarna group resounding drubbing so that no party in future
could challenge Sikhs business interests for their personal political gains.
Answering a question on power scenario in the state, Mr.
Badal said that all thermal plants including Talwandi Sabo would be operational
on schedule and by the end of 2013 Punjab would be the first power surplus
state of the country. He said that all thermal plants had got dedicated coal
linkages and Punjab was the only state where no thermal plant has any problem
of coal linkages. On a question regarding strict laws to deal with crime
against women, Mr. Badal said that the Chief Minister had already conveyed the
stand of Punjab government to Union Government. The Deputy Chief Minister said
that SAD-BJP government was working for the empowerment of women and had made
record recruitment of women in Police force and now women candidates would be
directed recruited to the post of SI, Inspector and DSPs.
Earlier
addressing an impressive gathering, Mr. Badal said that our government has
futuristic town planning vision and it would be the first state having approved
master plans of all the cities. It has launched a comprehensive Urban Mission
with the investment of Rs. 10000 crore for all 147 cities and towns for planned
development, 24X7 power, 100% drinking water and sewerage coverage, solid waste
management and smooth traffic flow that would transform urban face of state in
next four years, he added. He further said that an ambitious project of Rs.
30,000 has been chalked out to upgrade the basic infrastructure of all villages
of the state in next four years.
The
Deputy Chief Minister said that Punjab was the only state in the country that
would have three international airports at Amritsar, Mohali and Machhiwara and
three domestic airports at Pathankot, Ludhiana and Bathinda. Mohali airport
wasbeing built on 305 acres at the cost of Rs. 910 crore would be completed by
February 2015, while domestic airport at Bathinda is awaiting its inauguration
to be held by Union Aviation Minister, he added. Besides this, Punjab would the
first state in the country that would have all cities linked with 4/6 lane
roads in coming three years at the cost of Rs. 7600 crore. The construction
work of 4-laning of Chandigarh-Patiala-Bathinda road (Rs. 2500 crore) was also
all set to begin from next month, he further added.
Prominent
amongst others who were present on the occasion included; Mr. Bikram Singh
Majithia, Revenue Minister, Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra, Rural Development &
Panchayats Minister, Mr. N.K. Sharma, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Mrs.
Harpreet Kaur Mukhmailpur, MLA, Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra, Former MP, Mrs.
Amarjeet Kaur, Former MP and Mr. Kirpal Singh Badungar, Former President SGPC.
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