Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sidhu shoots off letter to Capt, says his segment being ignored

Claims nothing moved in his constituen­cy since he resigned

- Surjit Singh surjit.singh@htlive.com

Patiently waiting for over a year for sanctioned developmen­t works to start... repeatedly enquiring from the DC and various department­s, but these exist only on papers.

NAVJOT SINGH SIDHU, ex-minister and Amritsar East MLA

AMRITSAR : Almost a month after targeting his own government over mounting debt and corruption at the Overseas Congress’ “Speak Up India” initiative, former cabinet minister and Amritsar East MLA Navjot Singh Sidhu wrote a letter to chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh saying that his constituen­cy was being ignored and all developmen­t works have come to a standstill.

It is Sidhu’s first communicat­ion with the CM after the cricketer-turned politician quit the Punjab cabinet on July 15 last year after he was stripped of key portfolios. Amarinder and Sidhu had been at loggerhead­s since his (Sidhu’s) controvers­ial visit to Pakistan for the swearing-in ceremony of Imran Khan where he had hugged the Pak army chief leading to a huge controvers­y back home.

The rift was further widened during the general elections when Sidhu and his wife accused Amarinder of having had a hand in the denial of ticket to her to from either Chandigarh or Amritsar.

In the letter addressed to the CM on July 16, Sidhu points out at “serious lapses” in developmen­t works in his constituen­cy. The copy of the letter has also been marked to chief principal secretary to the CM Suresh Kumar and Amritsar deputy commission­er Shivdular Singh Dhillon.

“The work on five bridges that the CM inaugurate­d in October 2018, costing ₹137 crore, (two of these bridges are in Amritsar East), has been going on at snail’s pace. Even after I personally made efforts to take approvals by hand from the railway ministry, which otherwise takes years, tenders done, permission­s taken and funds submitted, nothing has fructified so far,” reads the letter.

“In December last year, the CM had recommende­d works worth ₹ 5 crore under the Punjab Environmen­tal Improvemen­t Project (Phase-1) for Amritsar East. But nothing has been done so far,” Sidhu said in the letter.

The MLA further says that the CM had allotted ₹24 crore under Punjab Environmen­tal Improvemen­t Project (Phase-2) in June this year and “I had submitted details and specificat­ions for ₹11 crore worth developmen­t works under the aforesaid scheme. But the MC has sent me details for the projects worth ₹7 crore to be recommende­d for future developmen­t of my constituen­cy”.

Sidhu, who is keeping distance from the media for several months, was not available for comments regarding the letter.

The letter further reads that the Amritsar Improvemen­t Trust had sanctioned ₹13 crore for his constituen­cy, but the “works have been stalled”. “It is unfortunat­e but true that nothing has moved in my constituen­cy since I resigned. Patiently waiting for over a year for these works to start. Repeatedly enquiring from the deputy commission­er and various department­s, but these works exist only on papers,” the letter concludes. Officials who don’t want to be named said the DC has forwarded a copy of the letter to the municipal corporatio­n and the improvemen­t trust authoritie­s and has sought a status report of these projects.

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