Chandigarh: The Minister of Transportation Punjab Amarinder Singh King fought on Thursday slams the former Chairman of the Captain Amarinder Singh by turning it on as a ‘minister of chairman’ compromised.
Warring said that he wanted to apologize to the Punjabs that the Congress government could not fulfill many promises for the past four and a half years in which people have chosen Congress to power.
The list of his achievements as Minister of Transportation, Warring said what he had done in the last 21 days could also be done even for the past four and a half years and blamed the former main minister to ‘paralyze the system’ and ‘Dis-Balancing’ and ‘Government’.
Warring said that there were no leaders in the congress who remained as Minister of Punjab for nine and a half years but despite the honor of the party, captain Amarinder Singh chose to become a compromised ‘minister’.
Revenue increased by 17% of the Minister of Transportation said that his department returned to a momentum with an increase of 17.24% in revenue which amounted to 7.98 crores until October 15.
He said that the Punjab highway collection and PRTC bus were Rs 46.28.
Crore between September 15 and 30 and increased to Rs 54.26 Crore between October 1 and October 15.
The celebration added that the daily collection of the Department of Transportation has increased around RS 53 Lakh.
Warring said that taxes that have been avoided by bus operators that have been formed for the last 10 months have been collected by them from passengers in the form of tickets.
He said about 258 buses were confiscated or placed so far because they did not pay taxes, illegal permits and documents.
The Department of Transportation has collected Rs 3.29 Crore as part of a delayed government tax and the majority of the amount stored by large transportation companies.
Rs 400 for the new standwarring bus said that the RS 400 Crore will be issued on the new stand and bus workshop for an upgrade.
He added that from the 52 new bus booths will be built with RS 230 Crore, while the 70 bus stands will be increased at the cost of Rs 45 Crore.
Almost Rs 81 Crore will be spent on new construction and an increase of 16 workshops.