By Punjabnewswire4u
BATHINDA, JAN 26
Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today exhorted the
parents to play pro-active role in taking special care of their teenage
children to save them from falling in the trap of drug addiction and promised
to continue the crusade launched by SAD-BJP government against menace of drug
addiction till its logical end. He also underlined the need for bringing more
sensitivity towards the core issue of gender equality by empowering the women.
Addressing a huge gathering after unfurling the National flag here at
Multi-Purpose Stadium on the occasion of 64th Republic Day function
, the Deputy Chief Minister pointed out that Punjab being on the transit route
of international drug trafficking always remained vulnerable but due to
the concerted efforts of state police the drug recoveries has increased
manifold in last 5-6 years. He said that this crusade would continue and
nobody would be allowed to ruin the youth power of the state.
He also urged the
parents to take special care of their teenage children to save them from menace
of drugs.
He further said that the unfortunate incident of criminal assault on women
in various parts of the country serve us a grim reminder that during last 65
years of independence we have faltered on the front inculcating gender sensitization amongst our masses. He said that the society had also lagged
behind in educating girl child besides checking the menace of female foeticide.
He said that it was the high time that the country should launch a sustained
program for empowerment of women; ensure strict legal provisions to give
deterrent punishment to the culprits of crime against women besides setting up
of fast track courts for time bound adjudication of such cases. He said the
State Government has dedicated the year 2013 for empowerment of women and we
should vow to become active partner in this campaign to save our humanity from
extinction.
Congratulating the people of Punjab on the occasion of 64th
Republic Day, Mr. Badal said we were proud of the fact that Punjabis have made
more than 80% sacrifices in the freedom struggle. Punjab inherited the legacy
of sacrifices in struggle from its Gurus' and Saints' who taught us to work
selflessly for betterment of humanity. It was with the indomitable Punjabi
spirit that Punjab despite having 2.5% population of the country had
contributed more than 80% sacrifices in the freedom struggle.
Mr. Badal said that ours most elaborate written Constitution during last
63 years has withstood the rigorous test of democracy and it was because
of the strength of our Constitution and our belief in democratic values, the
largest democracy of the world – India has become mature enough to ensure smooth
transition of Governments by the use of ballot paper.
He said that by exercising this Right of franchise, the electorate of
Punjab has created a history by giving a repeat term to the incumbent SAD-BJP
Government, rewarding it for its pro-people, pro-poor policies. The
responsibility given to us by the electorates has given us a challenge to
fulfil their heightened aspirations by fulfilling our promises with redoubled
zeal and efforts, he added.
The Deputy Chief Minister informed that with power surplus by the end of
this year, 3 international and 3 domestic airports , linking of all cities and
towns with 4/6 lane roads, development all towns and cities with approved
master plans, Rs . 9, 000 crore project for up gradation of civic
infrastructure in all 147 cities & town and Rs. 10, 000 crore project for
overall development of all villages, the State would have the best
infrastructure in the country in next three years. He said that the
construction of four laning of Bathinda- Chandigarh road, a Rs. 2500 crore
project would start next month.
He said that our Government has upgraded the sports infrastructure in
the state with the setting up of 6 Astroturf hockey stadium, 7 multipurpose
stadiums, Sports complex at Mohali, Punjab Institute of Sports at Ghudda and
International sports hostel at the cost of Rs. 200 crore. Besides this, the
SAD-BJP government has always taken care of poor by spending Rs. 1313 crore on
Atta-Daal scheme, Rs. 2240 crore on old age pension scheme, Rs. 297 on Shagun
Scheme, Rs. 455 on setting up of rural toilets in last five years.
Earlier, Mr Badal unfurled the National Flag and inspected the parade
before taking salute from an impressive march past led by DSP Rajpal Singh. A
captivating cultural programme mesmerized the audience. Tableaus of
different departments showcased the overall development besides giving
social message. Mr Badal also honoured freedom fighters. Physically
challenged persons got gift of tri-cycles and needy women of sewing machines.
Various contingents and troupes that excelled in the march past and cultural
programme got prizes from Mr Badal. The Deputy Chief Minister also distributed
commendation certificates to sportsmen, social workers and talented children.
Prominent amongst others who were present on the occasion included: Mr.
N.S. Dhillon, IG Zonal, Mr. Jaspal Singh, District & Sessions Judge, Mr.
K.K.Yadav, Deputy Commissioner and Mr. Ravcharn Singh Brar, SSP, Bathinda.
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