Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

CM asks his ministers to draw action plan for remaining term

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH : With the Congress government completing its halfterm in Punjab, chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday directed his ministers to draw an action plan for their department­s and engage closely with the MLAS to give further impetus to developmen­t works in their areas.

The CM and his council of ministers discussed the progress made by the government in the last 30 months and the way forward. Amarinder expressed satisfacti­on over the work done so far by all the department­s despite severe financial crunch faced by his government due to a gross mismanagem­ent by the previous Shiromani Akali Dal-bharatiya Janata Party (SAD-BJP) coalition in 10 years of its rule.

Saying the half-way mark of his government is “an occasion to stop and review the work of the past and to draw out a detailed strategy for the second half”, he underlined the need to go forward with a focused action plan.

He asked the ministers to get the MLAS’ inputs and feedback on a regular basis and pay special

All the department­s did well despite severe financial crunch faced by my government. CAPT AMARINDER SINGH, chief minister

attention to the developmen­t works in their constituen­cies.

The CM was of the view that every department should check and review its achievemen­ts holistical­ly from time to time.

GOVT CLAIMS BIZARRE, FAR FROM REALITY: SAD

Accusing the Congress government of spreading misinforma­tion about its achievemen­ts, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Monday said most of the schemes highlighte­d are of the central government for which the state is taking credit.

Talking to mediaperso­ns, former Akali ministers Bikram Singh Majithia and Daljit Singh Cheema said Amarinder Singh’s claim of having fulfilled 141 of the 161 promises is akin to befooling the people. “Also, he is exposing the Congress leaders, including former prime minister Manmohan Singh whose picture adorn the party manifesto, to ridicule,” they said. “If the claims of Amarinder Singh are taken at face value, why are farmer suicides on rise?” Majithia questioned.

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