Chandigarh: Even though Congress claimed to have started an action on the 18-point agenda which was very hyped during the Charanjit Minister Singh Channi’s minister of 111 days, still in the stage ‘work in the process’ on many things when the Election Commission (EC)) announced the imposition of the code of ethics for polls assembly.
The party now went to the election to find another opportunity to complete his delayed task, blaming the former CM Amarinder Singh because he did not do enough for 4.5 years.
Meanwhile, the president of the Punjab Congress Navjot Sidhu believes that there is a need for a financially worthy road map to maintain public welfare initiatives and ‘punjab models’ offer answers.
The party manifesto committee led by Rajya members Sabha Partap Singh Bajwa has not come out with the documents to bring clarity about this problem.
18 promises that have not been completed for the people distributed by the High Command Congress to former CM Amarinder Singh have been proven as a stone stumbling for him, resulting in his steps in September last year.
The agenda is narrowed up to 13 points and then the party identifies five priority fields’.
That includes punishing the main causes behind the blasphemy of Granth Sahib teachers and incidents of shooting police in Kotapapura and Behbal Kalan and big fishing behind drug trafficking as mentioned in the report and the cancellation of special tasks (STF).
Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
On the 100-day report card as cm, Chararjit Singh Channi claimed that the action had begun in most counts: investigations of alertness in the Power Planning Agreement (PPA), registered against the leader of the Bikram Singh Majithia, the public transport system was overhauled, the price of sand was reduced to be Rs 5.50 per cubic foot, domestic electricity costs are cut by Rs 3 per unit and contributions are cleaned for post-matrix SC scholarship schemes.
But opposition parties are not convinced.
Congress and AP also locked the horns on the alleged “illegal mining” and the leader AAP Raghav Chadha accused him that he had exposed it in Channi’s constituency.
AAP also accused the congress failed to arrest Majithia before he was given a guarantee through the court and denied Congress claims about PPAS cancellation.
Initially, the Congress leaders even accused the AP Supremo Arvind Kejriwal from “stealing” their ideas to offer free strength, but then tweaked the plan and instead of offering 300 free power units, it reduces power rates.
In July last year, after taking over when Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu had met with the chairman of Minister Amarinder Singh to register five “priority fields” that the government had to act as part of the 18-point agenda of the High Command Party.
Even when the Amar captain was maintained that he had fulfilled more than 90% of the polls manifesto, the majority of the MLA Congress did not buy it and worried about the need for decisive action to forging cases and police, in addition to STF reports.