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Akali Dal alleges Kejriwal hiring cronies, running Punjab like East India Company
Akali Dal alleges Kejriwal hiring cronies, running Punjab like East India Company

India Today

time25-06-2025

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  • India Today

Akali Dal alleges Kejriwal hiring cronies, running Punjab like East India Company

Shiromani Akali Dal strongly condemned the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government's move to clandestinely recruit 22 officials in the Punjab Development Commission (PDC) to run 10 key departments and said that AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal was trying to run Punjab like the East India a statement, SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal said not only was the AAP high command taking over the entire governance by the formation of this illegal and unconstitutional Punjab Development Commission (PDC) but was also plundering Punjab's treasury by hiring outsiders at salaries ranging from Rs 3.30 lakh per month for advisors and Rs 2.65 lakh per month for digital/communication disclosed that these departments include Agriculture, Jobs & Economy, Education and Skilling, Health and Social Welfare, Power, Infrastructure, Culture and Tourism, State Finances, Governance and Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning. He said that, shockingly, the notification omitted any requirement for Punjabi proficiency or preference for Punjabis, clearing the path for recruitment of AAP cronies. He said this was the same pattern of Delhi-based appointments of Punjab CM's advisors and chairpersons of corporations/boards, all loyal to AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal and his loyalist Manish Badal said Puppet CM Bhagwant Mann who had already been stripped of all authority with key powers being transferred to the Chief Secretary, had completely surrendered Punjab to looters.'It is high time for Bhagwant Mann to step down or get ready to face strong protests, as in the name of 'Rangla Punjab', he is turning the State into Kangla Punjab'.He said Punjabis were watching every move by Delhi-based people who were acting as officials of the East India company and would give them a befitting reply in the 2027 elections.- EndsMust Watch

Kejriwal trying to run Punjab like East India Company: SAD
Kejriwal trying to run Punjab like East India Company: SAD

Hindustan Times

time25-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Kejriwal trying to run Punjab like East India Company: SAD

Jun 25, 2025 06:24 AM IST The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Tuesday condemned the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government's move to recruit 22 'outsiders' in the Punjab Development Commission to run 10 key state departments and alleged that AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal was trying to run Punjab like the East India Company. In a statement issued here, SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal said, 'The notification omitted any requirement for Punjabi proficiency or preference for Punjabis, clearing the path for recruitment of AAP cronies.' (HT File) In a statement issued here, SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal said, 'Not only was the AAP high command taking over the entire governance by formation of this Punjab Development Commission but also plundering Punjab's treasury by hiring outsiders at salaries ranging from ₹ 3.30 lakh per month for advisers and ₹ 2.65 lakh per month for digital per communication officers'. He said these departments include agriculture, jobs and economy, education and skilling, health and social welfare, power, infrastructure, culture and tourism, state finances, governance and monitoring evaluation and learning. He said, 'The notification omitted any requirement for Punjabi proficiency or preference for Punjabis, clearing the path for recruitment of AAP cronies.' He said this was the 'same pattern of Delhi-based appointments of Punjab CM's advisers and chairpersons of corporations and boards'. 'It is high time for CM Bhagwant Mann to step down or get ready to face strong protests,' he added.

SAD again slams AAP over PDC
SAD again slams AAP over PDC

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

SAD again slams AAP over PDC

Chandigarh: Shiromani Akali Dal on Tuesday said AAP govt in Punjab had "clandestinely" recruited 22 outsiders in Punjab Development Commission (PDC) to run 10 key state departments. In a statement, SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal said, "AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal is trying to run Punjab like East India Company." Badal stated said AAP high command was taking over the state's governance by forming PDC and burdening the state's treasury by hiring outsiders at salaries ranging from Rs 3.3 lakh per month for advisors to Rs 2.65 lakh per month for digital/communication officers. He said PDC was running departments of You Can Also Check: Chandigarh AQI | Weather in Chandigarh | Bank Holidays in Chandigarh | Public Holidays in Chandigarh agriculture, jobs and economy, education and skilling, health and social welfare, power, infrastructure, culture and tourism, finance, governance, and monitoring evaluation and learning.

Oppn unites against govt's move to appoint CS as devp board chief
Oppn unites against govt's move to appoint CS as devp board chief

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Oppn unites against govt's move to appoint CS as devp board chief

1 2 Chandigarh: Reacting sharply to the Punjab council of ministers' nod on Saturday to appoint the chief secretary as the chairperson of all urban development authorities, opposition parties in Punjab, Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hit out at the AAP-led govt in the state, strongly condemning the move. Leader of the opposition in Punjab assembly Partap Singh Bajwa said chief minister Bhagwant Mann had "mortgaged Punjab's authority to Delhi's whims". In a post on X, the Congress leader said chief secretaries "take orders from the Punjab Development Commission controlled by Delhiwalas, reducing the elected chief minister of Punjab to a mere puppet". "This is a de facto coup of Punjab's democratic mandate," he said. Congress MLA from Bholath and chairman of the All India Kisan Congress, Sukhpal Singh Khaira, said the decision "effectively sidelines the elected chief minister and hands over critical governance functions to a bureaucrat". Khaira, in a statement, mentioned: "For the first time in 75 years of India's Independence, an elected leader, chief minister Bhagwant Mann, was replaced by a bureaucrat in such a vital role." Referring to Punjab finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema's statement that the move was necessitated due to the "busy schedule" of the CM, Khaira said it was a "flimsy excuse to mask Kejriwal's growing control over Punjab's governance". "This is not about schedules; this is about power. Kejriwal's takeover of Punjab is now complete, with Mann's authority systematically dismantled," he said. Khaira vowed to take the issue to the assembly, and if necessary, to the courts. "Punjab deserves transparent, accountable, and democratic governance, and we will not rest until that is restored," he said. SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal, in a post on X, said by appointing the chief secretary as the chairman of all the urban planning and development authorities in Punjab, including PUDA, GMADA, GLADA, JDA, BDA, ADA, PDA, and others, CM Mann's "meek and unabashed surrender" to Arvind Kejriwal "is now complete". "He (Bhagwant Mann) has handed over control of Punjab's lands and development funds to his Delhi boss through a bureaucrat, who is a close aide of Kejriwal," Badal said. He said the move was "designed to hand over Punjab's entire wealth to looters, as it comes on the eve of the AAP govt's plan to acquire thousands of acres of Punjab's land, including 24,000 acres in Ludhiana alone". "This move is also final proof that Punjab is now being directly controlled by non-Punjabis, and even the pretence of ruling through Bhagwant Mann has ended. It is common knowledge that Punjab bureaucrats report directly to Kejriwal and his non-Punjabi associates," Sukhbir said. Punjab BJP spokesperson Pritpal Singh Baliawal said Mann had now officially handed over all development bodies to the chief secretary. "First, the Punjab Development Commission was snatched away from the CM and handed to the chief secretary and he further handed it over to the AAP Delhi nominees! Now, even Punjab's development authorities have been taken away from the CM and given to the chief secretary," Baliawal posted on X. "They've been installed to drain Punjab's resources for Kejriwal's empire in Delhi. The next step clearly seems to be putting these outsiders in control of the development authorities as well," Baliawal said while pointing out the AAP govt's earlier move of handing over of the Development Commission to the "outsiders with absolutely no roots in Punjab". Punjab Congress Committee president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring said AAP had been blatantly trying to weaken the institution of the chief minister by replacing him with an in-service bureaucrat to head various development boards, which will make them completely unaccountable to the public. In a written statement, Warring added, "Being in opposition we do have numerous differences with the chief minister on various issues, but we do not approve undermining and taking away his authority. After all, he is the elected head of the govt, chosen by people of Punjab, while the chief secretary is only 'an appointed official'." BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh called it an open assault on democratic governance and an insult to Punjab's elected leadership. "Will chief minister Bhagwant Mann and his cabinet now report to a bureaucrat? Has Punjab's cabinet been reduced to a puppet show run by Kejriwal's inner circle?" he said. BOX Govt calls it 'bold reform' The opposition parties' condemnation of the Punjab cabinet nod to appoint chief secretary as the chairperson of all urban development authorities stems from the fact that the post had been till now held by the chief minister of Punjab. The amendment proposed in the Punjab Regional and Town Planning and Development Act seeks to replace the CM with the chief secretary as chairperson of all urban development authorities. The govt, on the other hand, terms it as a "bold reform" aimed at "strengthening decentralised governance, speeding up decision making, and empowering the administrative setup to act swiftly on ground-level issues". The govt's statement said: "Previously, these authorities had inconsistent structures, Now, the cabinet has approved a uniform framework across all eight authorities with deputy commissioners and municipal commissioners included as members – ensuring that local matters are resolved efficiently at the authority level itself."

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