by Pujabnewswire4u
MOGA, FEB 7
Punjab
Congress Committee president Capt Amarinder Singh today warned against
the social unrest in Punjab due to deterioration in the economic and law
and order situation. He also lashed out at the political betrayal by
Joginderpal Jain at the behest of the Akali Dal president Sukhbir Badal.
Addressing
a distinguished gathering of lawyers, at a function organised by the
District Bar Association Moga here today, he said, with the incidents
like the broad day light brutal killing of an Assistant Sub Inspector of
Police in Amritsar by an Akali leader and the merciless beating up of
an Assistant Inspector General of Police in Ludhiana by another Youth
Akali Dal leader were ominous signs for Punjab which needed to be
checked.
Capt
Amarinder maintained that there were scores of such incidents which
were cause of concern for the people particularly the investors. He
pointed out, no investors were prepared to come to Punjab rather the
industry was moving out. With the result, he argued, the unemployment
was growing and youth were falling for bad habits.
He
said, Punjab had about 50 lakh unemployed youth who were feeling
restless. He said, when people do not have jobs they can certainly fall
victim to various ills which can be a cause of grave social unrest.
The
former Chief Minister asked the government to spell out what difference
it had made to the lives of people. Referring to the promises of
surplus power, he pointed out, even now when there was virtually no
demand, there were power cuts as long as six hours even in the urban
areas.
Capt
Amarinder said, the power projects being claimed to be set up by the
state government were in private sector and without any commitment to
the state. He said, while the state government snatched away the land
from the farmers and offered it to the private companies it did not take
any commitment from them about how much power these will provide to the
state.
Prominent
among those present on the occasion included the DBA president Sunil
Garg, party candidate Vijay Sathi, Punjab Youth Congress general
secretary Sukhminder Danny and others.
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