Punjab

CM announces to hold Sangat Darshan across the state on four days in a week

August 31, 2013 06:45 PM

In order to give further impetus to the development of the state besides ensuring prompt re-dressal of grievances of people, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today announced that he would hold Sangat Darshan across the state in four days of a week.

 

Interacting with the media persons at the headquarters of Jamaat-e-Ahmediyya here today, the Chief Minister said that Sangat Darshan program was a very fruitful exercise as it brought the government virtually at the doorsteps of the people. He said that the people were highly benefitedfrom this move as they were able to get their pending issues resolved immediately. Brushing aside the criticism from the Congress, Mr. Badal said that the sole aim of this entire exercise was to give boost to the ongoing development in the state.

 

One day each to be spent in assembly segments of Majha and Doaba whereas two days in Malwa

None could stop me from pursuing public welfare initiatives

Due to fear of their high command, state congress leaders mum towards injustice with state

The Chief Minister said that the people of the state were the masters of the government and nobody including the Congress leaders could deter him for holding Sangat Darshans to ensure the well being of people. Mr. Badal said that on one day each he would hold Sangat Darshan in the assembly segments of Doaba and Majha region, whereas another two days of week would be dedicated for Sangat Darshan in assembly segments of Malwa region.

 

Lashing out at the Congress leaders from the state, the Chief Minister said that being afraid of their high command, the state Congress leadership had never bothered to raise any issue to safeguard the interests of the state. He further said that the Congress leaders had merely remained mute spectators to the state motherly treatment meted out by the Congress led Union governments with the state.

 

Earlier the Chief Minister had a brief interaction with the leaders of Jamaat-e-Ahmediyyaduring which he assured the community that the state government was committed for their well being. On the demand of the community Mr. Badal said that the state government would soon start the work of covering the nullah flowing from the centre of city adding that the work of strengthening and widening of the road from Ahmediyya Chowk to Civil lines would also initiate soon.


 

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