Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CM has no control over officers, says Sukhbir on illegal sand mining issue

- Parampreet Singh Narula parampreet.narula@hindustant­imes.com n

HOSHIARPUR: Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal on Friday, said chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh has no control over civil administra­tion and police officials, who do not pay heed to his orders.

Badal, while addressing media at a ‘Pol Khol’ rally in Sham Chaurasi constituen­cy in Hoshiarpur, was referring to the CM’s tweet on illegal mining, which Capt spotted on the banks of Sutlej river in Phillaur and Rahon, while travelling to Kartarpur in his official helicopter on Tuesday. He had shared pictures of JCB machines along the river on social media.

“Illegal mining is flourishin­g in the state and even the CM witnessed it recently, but nothing has been done despite his strict instructio­ns to all DCs and district police chiefs to ensure no illegal mining takes place in their concerned districts. It is clear that the officers are listening to Congress MLAs but not the CM’s orders,” he said. Sukhbir said a nexus between Congress legislator­s and officers was responsibl­e for rampant illegal mining in Punjab.

On upcoming budget session, Sukhbir said the Congress government will present more false documents, which will remain unimplemen­ted like the last year’s budget.

“By keeping the budget session confined to a mere six days, the party is running away from the debate as they don’t have any achievemen­ts to show for its oneyear rule. The government knows that it has failed on many fronts whether it was loan waiver for farmers or employment for youth,” he said. Sukhbir said the Congress government has started snatching jobs from those already employed.

“There are 15,000 teachers working on contractua­l basis, who had been receiving salaries between ₹30,000 to ₹50,000 per month which has now been reduced to ₹10,300,” Sukhbir said.

 ??  ?? Former deputy CM Sukhbir Badal and Union minister Vijay Sampla at 'Pol Khol' rally near Hoshiarpur on Friday. HT PHOTO
Former deputy CM Sukhbir Badal and Union minister Vijay Sampla at 'Pol Khol' rally near Hoshiarpur on Friday. HT PHOTO

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