Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
India

Punjab will fight for claim over Chandigarh: Cheema

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Mar, 2022 11:14 AM
  • Punjab will fight for claim over Chandigarh: Cheema

Chandigarh, March 28 (IANS) Saying Punjab will fight for its claim over Chandigarh, state Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema on Monday said the Centre was adopting a "dictatorial attitude" and was "continuously imposing anti-Punjab decisions".

"If they do not refrain from this, the Aam Aadmi Party and the Punjab government will fight from road to Parliament," he told the media here.

Cheema was responding the Centre's decision on new rules governing the Chandigarh Administration employees, who are currently working under the Punjab service rules but will now come under the Central Civil Services Rules.

He said the people of Punjab would never allow the Central government's plans to end Punjab's participation in the Chandigarh administration, Panjab University, and Bhakra Beas Management Committee (BBMB) to succeed.

Cheema accused the traditional ruling parties - the Congress and the BJP - at the Centre of treating Punjab in a step-motherly manner.

"Since the formation of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Modi government has intensified its attacks on the rights of Punjab.

"The Modi government has been implementing decisions for a long time to abolish Punjab's share in Punjab University, BBMB and the Chandigarh administration and now Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced to remove Punjab service rules in the Chandigarh administration and implement Central rules.

"The verdict is one of coercion and dictatorship, which is a grand conspiracy against the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab," he alleged.

Cheema said the BJP government has neither talked to the Punjab government nor any such demand has been made by the employees regarding the change of service rules. "It is implementing anti-Punjab rulings under a grand conspiracy as the BJP is now threatened by AAP in Gujarat and other states after Punjab."

MORE India ARTICLES

Punjab now has more responsibility to provide water for SYL canal: Hry CM

Punjab now has more responsibility to provide water for SYL canal: Hry CM
The SYL canal, the major portions of which were completed in the 1990s at a cost of over Rs 750 crore, is entangled in a political and legal quagmire with Punjab and Haryana unwilling to give up their respective stands on the controversial canal issue and sharing of river water.

Punjab now has more responsibility to provide water for SYL canal: Hry CM

Amid wave of 'basanti', Mann takes oath in Bhagat Singh's ancestral village

Amid wave of 'basanti', Mann takes oath in Bhagat Singh's ancestral village
At the oath-taking venue, three podiums were set up on the stage. While the Governor and Mann were on the central podium, the second was occupied by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet, and the third by AAP's 91 legislators.

Amid wave of 'basanti', Mann takes oath in Bhagat Singh's ancestral village

Sidhu resigns as Punjab Congress chief

Sidhu resigns as Punjab Congress chief
A day earlier, Sonia Gandhi asked party chiefs Sidhu in Punjab, Ganesh Godiyal in Uttarakhand, Ajay Kumar Lallu in Uttar Pradesh, Girish Chodankar in Goa and Nameirakpam Loken Singh in Manipur to resign. Sidhu, once a Chief Minister aspirant, faced defeat from his stronghold Amritsar (East) seat.

Sidhu resigns as Punjab Congress chief

See witnesses are protected: SC seeks UP govt response in Lakhimpur Kheri violence case

See witnesses are protected: SC seeks UP govt response in Lakhimpur Kheri violence case
Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, representing the family members, submitted before a bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana that on March 10, a protected witness in the case had been attacked and the state government did not file an appeal challenging the bail granted to Misra in the case.

See witnesses are protected: SC seeks UP govt response in Lakhimpur Kheri violence case

Decision to disassociate DSGMC from party 'deep-rooted conspiracy': Akali Dal

Decision to disassociate DSGMC from party 'deep-rooted conspiracy': Akali Dal
The SAD also announced the expulsion of Kalka from the primary membership of the party, besides dissolving the party's Delhi unit. It also announced the formation of a five-member ad hoc committee headed by veteran leader Avtar Singh Hit, and comprising Harinder Singh Kaypee, Bhupinder Singh Anand, Gurdev Singh Bhola, and Ravinder Singh Khurana.

Decision to disassociate DSGMC from party 'deep-rooted conspiracy': Akali Dal

'Flight Risk': SC refuses to entertain Shivinder Mohan Singh's temporary bail plea

'Flight Risk': SC refuses to entertain Shivinder Mohan Singh's temporary bail plea
In December last year, the Supreme Court had said it expects a fair investigation and investigating agencies should be neutral, as it asked Delhi Police to conclude the probe, by December 15, in a case against Singh.

'Flight Risk': SC refuses to entertain Shivinder Mohan Singh's temporary bail plea