Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Infighting shows Captain has no control over depts, says Puri

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR: Union minister of state for housing and urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday said that infighting among top brass of Punjab Police showed that chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh has lost control over his department­s.

He was talking to the media on the sidelines of the BJP protest here at Bhandari Bridge over repeated disruption­s in the budget session of Parliament.

Puri said CMs of other states hold regular meetings with director general-level officers of the police to know about their concerns and issues, but the Punjab CM was not even sparing time to meet his own MPs and MLAs.

He said Punjab Police are an efficient and discipline­d and force, but due to the bad political class at the helm of affairs, the force is losing its sheen.

Referring to the media reports about Captain’s recent meeting with Punjab Police top officials in which he reprimande­d them to stop or face the axe in the wake of infighting, Puri said: “I never heard that a CM talks with top police officers in such a manner and the issue is flaunted in public. Rather, it should have been handled internally. If anyone does illegal task, action should be taken under rules.”

“If a CM does not meet his party’s MP, what the people of the state can expect from him?” he said, referring to Punjab Congress president Sunil Jakhar leaving the office of Punjab CM in a huff on Wednesday.

GST ON ‘LANGAR’: ‘WILL RESPOND TO PUNJAB’

Asked about his stand on waiving GST (goods and service tax) on ‘langar’ items at the Golden Temple, Puri said, the Centre will soon respond on the Punjab assembly’s resolution seeking complete waiver of GST on ‘langar’. Punjab BJP president and member of the Rajya Sabha Shwait Malik said the state government has failed to implement the central government’s peoplefrie­ndly and welfare schemes.

 ?? PTI ?? Union minister for housing and urban affairs HS Puri (C) with state BJP president Shwait Malik (left) in Amritsar on Thursday.
PTI Union minister for housing and urban affairs HS Puri (C) with state BJP president Shwait Malik (left) in Amritsar on Thursday.

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