Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘No remote control’: CM Mann defends Punjab officials’ meeting with Kejriwal

- Gagandeep Jassowal letters@hindustant­imes.com

JALANDHAR: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday dismissed opposition parties’ allegation­s of being “remote-controlled”, after Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal held a meeting of Punjab officials in Delhi in his absence. Mann said it was his decision to send the officials to the national capital “for training purposes”.

On April 11, Kejriwal met top officials of the Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL). A day later, Mann called on Kejriwal in Delhi to discuss the AAP’s pre-poll promise of providing 300 units of free electricit­y as demand peaks.

The meetings evoked sharp responses from the Opposition, which accused the AAP chief of ruling the state via “remote control” and called Mann a “rubber stamp”.

Speaking to reporters at an event in Jalandhar, Bhagwant Mann asserted that the training was for the “betterment of Punjab”. “I had sent the officials earlier as well. They went to Gujarat and Tamil Naidu also for training. If there is a need to send them to Israel for training for the betterment of Punjab, I will do so.”

On the opposition’s charge of him being sidelined, the Punjab chief minister said: “Where and who is the opposition in Punjab? They had won by only 200-300 votes and there are only 17-18 MLAs. They should not criticise for the sake of criticisin­g. People will give them a befitting reply. I will send my officials to Delhi, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Naidu in the coming days.”

The chief minister said that the AAP government will make an announceme­nt related to the power sector on April 16 for the people of Punjab.

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