Hitting again on the Opposition’s ‘remote control’ authorities cost over AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal taking a gathering of senior Punjab officers, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday stated that it was his resolution to ship the officers “for training purposes”.
“If needed, for training purposes, I will send my officers to Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and even Israel. Why should anyone object to that. They (Delhi government) are specialists in education, power, health. Why shouldn’t I send the officers?,” Mann instructed reporters.
Earlier this week, Kejriwal held a gathering with “top officers” of Punjab to debate methods to implement the social gathering’s promise of offering 300 items of free electrical energy within the state. The assembly was held within the absence of Mann. The Shiromani Akali Dal and the Congress alleged that the Punjab authorities was being run by way of “remote control” from Delhi.
Former chief minister Amarinder Singh known as Bhagwant Mann a “rubber stamp” whereas Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu alleged it’s a “breach of federalism.”
“Is Captain Amarinder Singh everybody? Who is the opposition? Where is the opposition? Don’t criticise for the sake of criticising. It was I who sent the officers to Delhi, for training. They can go anywhere to learn good things? I allowed it,” a defiant Mann stated.
On Monday, Kejriwal had held a gathering with the Punjab chief secretary, secretary (energy) and chairman of the state energy utility in Delhi over the electricity-related concern, at the same time as Bhagwant Mann was not current within the assembly, the sources stated.
Congress Legislative Party chief in Punjab Partap Singh Bajwa claimed that individuals of the state didn’t vote for the federal government which was to be “remote controlled” from Delhi.
Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal additionally dubbed Kejriwal’s assembly as “unconstitutional and unacceptable”.
Taking a dig on the AAP, Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring requested whether or not senior state officers must be current in Kejriwal’s ‘darbar’.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”