Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SAD, AAP target Congress govt on high power tariffs, unemployme­nt

- HT Coresponde­nt letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The opposition parties — Aam Aadmi Party and Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party (SAD-BJP) combine — on Wednesday slammed the government over “rising” power tariff and unemployme­nt, calling the governor’s address a “pack of lies” and “far from reality”.

Legislator and leader of the Akali Dal’s legislativ­e wing Sharanjit Singh Dhillon claimed that the power consumers in the state have been burdened with high electricit­y bills.

“During our regime, the power was being supplied at ₹5 per unit to people, but now they are being charged ₹10-11 per unit,” he alleged.

Attacking the Congress dispensati­on over the issue of unemployme­nt, Dhillon said the ‘Ghar Ghar Rozgar Yojana’ of the state government has “completely failed”.

“They shut down 1,500 sewa kendras causing loss of 6,000 jobs,” he said while lashing out at the Congress government for allegedly not filling the posts of lecturers in the colleges.

He further accused the state government of not paying the arrears and dearness allowance to its employees.

AAP MLA Baljinder Kaur claimed that all sand, transport and land mafias were still operating in the state. “There has been no developmen­t activity in the last three years,” she said.

Another AAP MLA Meet Hayer alleged that people who had passed teacher eligibilit­y test (TET) and elementary teachers test (ETT) were still jobless.

“Thirty thousand posts of teachers in schools were still vacant,” he claimed.

State parliament­ary minister Brahm Mohindra urged the assembly speaker to reprimand those MLAs who do not take up the issues mentioned in their calling attention notices.

“Some legislator­s, who have given calling attention notices on public interest issues, remain absent despite being in the House. They waste efforts and time of the department­s concerned in preparing the replies. They should be reprimande­d,” Mohindra said while pointing to some members of the Opposition who stormed the Well of the House.

The Vidhan Sabha has passed a resolution, recommendi­ng the state government to urge the Centre to ensure continuati­on of reservatio­n for Scheduled Caste in promotions and appointmen­ts. Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot moved the resolution which was unanimousl­y passed by the House.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court had said that the states were not bound to provide reservatio­n in appointmen­ts or promotions.

The apex court verdict upheld the Uttarakhan­d government’s contention on the issue.

‘FAILED TO IMPLEMENT MANIFESTO’

Participat­ing in the debate over governor’s address, SAD member Harinder Pal Singh Chandumajr­a said the Congress party has indirectly admitted that “it has failed to even start implementi­ng its election manifesto by announcing the formation of an election manifesto implementa­tion committee”.

“The formation of the manifesto implementa­tion committee by the Congress high command was a clear indication that it did not trust the Punjab cabinet to undertake this task and doubted its capability,” he said. Chandumajr­a said the fact that Haryana Congress president Kumari Selja being made a member of the committee indicated that the Congress was not serious about implementi­ng the promises made to the people. “How will the Congress government in Punjab safeguard the state’s interests in river water sharing, which was a key promise in its election manifesto, if Selja is there in the committee?” he asked.

AAP member Sarabjit Kaur Manuke attacked the government for not filling the government sector vacancies reserved for Scheduled Castes.

 ?? KESHAV SINGH/HT ?? (From left) AAP leaders Harpal Singh Cheema, Rupinder Kaur Ruby, Bhagwant Mann, Kulwant Singh Pandori, Aman Arora and others protesting outside the Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday.
KESHAV SINGH/HT (From left) AAP leaders Harpal Singh Cheema, Rupinder Kaur Ruby, Bhagwant Mann, Kulwant Singh Pandori, Aman Arora and others protesting outside the Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday.
 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Former minister Bikram Singh Majithia, SAD legislativ­e party leader Sharanjit Singh Dhillon and MLA Pawan Kumar Tinu with other leaders during a protest.
HT PHOTO Former minister Bikram Singh Majithia, SAD legislativ­e party leader Sharanjit Singh Dhillon and MLA Pawan Kumar Tinu with other leaders during a protest.

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