Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govts mortgaged Punjab, says Sidhu in diaspora address

- Surjit Singh

AMRITSAR : Congress MLA and former minister Navjot Singh Sidhu blamed the successive government­s in Punjab, particular­ly those at the helm in the last 25 years, for an overall degradatio­n of the state, claiming they mortgaged the interests of its people.

Speaking on the topic ‘Resurrecti­on of Punjab’ as part of the live #Speakupind­ia NRI series being facilitate­d by the Indian Overseas Congress (IOC), the cricketer-turned-politician said, “I cannot be a silent spectator to the present condition of Punjab. For the last 25 years, the system has failed us.”

Though he did not name anyone, the Congress has assumed power in the state twice (2002 and 2017) under the leadership of Captain Amarinder Singh in the last 25 years.

“Hukamranan ne Punjab nu girvi dhar ditta. Punjab de haq maar k apne pet bhare gae, jis karke ye dubda chala gaya” (The rulers have mortgaged Punjab. Compromisi­ng with the rights of Punjab, they filled their own pockets and this is the reason it went on sinking).

“Revenue from the state exchequer is going to private pockets. The power of people must return to people. Only 1% people are beneficiar­ies of this set-up while the rest continue to suffer,” he said in a 40-minute speech which was followed by a question-answer session.

IOC president Mohinder Singh Gilzian, vice president Ravi Chopra and others gave the credit of the Kartarpur corridor opening to Sidhu. Satish Sharma, chairman of the IOC’S US chapter, told Sidhu, “We are happy to see you here. I would like to convey the message of Punjabis living in the US that everyone wants to see you as Punjab CM.”

Sidhu also advocated setting up of NRI centres for encouragin­g those settled abroad to make investment­s in the country. He also called for establishi­ng a tribunal to protect their interests and deal with the disputes related to their businesses and land.

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Navjot Singh Sidhu

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