Hindustan Times (Patiala)

CHIEF SECRETARY-MINISTERS’ SPAT: CAPTAIN TAKES THE LUNCHEON DIPLOMACY ROUTE

- Navneet Sharma navneetsha­rma@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Wednesday took the luncheon diplomacy route to try and break the deadlock over the spat between chief secretary Karan Avtar Singh and his ministers.

The CM met Punjab Congress president Sunil Jakhar, cooperatio­n minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and MLAs Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Pargat Singh and Sangat Singh Gilzian at his farmhouse in Siswan village near here. These leaders, who were invited for an ‘informal lunch’, had last week vociferous­ly demanded the removal of Karan Avtar Singh from the chief secretary’s post and probe into the excise revenue losses.

‘LUNCH HOSTED TO BREAK THE ICE’

Jakhar said the CM called the meeting to break the ice and it was held in a cordial atmosphere. “The issue related to CS, which is agitating the minds of ministers and MLAs, was also discussed. The CM heard them out and shared his own views. The idea was to strengthen the party and see that the state comes out of this crisis in a better shape,” he said.

Randhawa, Warring and Gilzian, who have been upset over delay in action against the 1984batch IAS officer, raised the issues of his removal and excise revenue losses without mincing any words.

“The chief minister was told that the chief secretary’s demeanour and attitude towards the ministers during the pre-cabinet meeting was improper. If he (Karan Avtar) continues to be there with this kind of attitude, how will things work?” one of them said after the meeting, adding, “The CM was told that wrong perception is getting created about the government”.

Pargat, who had also hit out against the government on Sunday for failing to set up an excise corporatio­n, stressed the need to check liquor smuggling and dip in excise revenue at the meeting.

“I suggested that the state should try it (excise corporatio­n) to raise its revenue and stop smuggling as this model is working well in at least two states,” he said. Both Randhawa and Pargat later said that the CM told them he would look into all these issues.

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