Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal

Bassi Pathana : Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said the state government would not let any attempt to disrupt peace in Punjab succeed. Badal was talking to mediapersons during the sangat darshan programme held here today. In case of the arrest of Sant Baljeet Singh Daduwal, he said the law will take its own course and those found guilty of provocation will not be spared. “Strict action would be initiated against all those who indulge in alleged anti-state policies no matter which party they belong to,” Badal said. Badal disbursed Rs 4.50 crore in grants to various village panchayats of Bassi Pathana. He sanctioned a grant of Rs 24 lakh to Nandpur village and Rs 16 lakh to Kalaur village. Earlier, the Chief Minister visited a dairy farm owned by a progressive farmer Davinder Singh at Kishangarh village. Badal urged the youth of Punjab to adopt self-employment ventures in allied farming like dairy, fishery and poultry. Groupism in the SAD came to the fore as council president Kulbhushan Malhotra along with seven other ruling party councillors did not attended the Sangat Darshan programme. They, however, met the Chief Minister at the residence of local SAD leader Rajesh Pal Singh Lalli. They demanded completion of pending development projects in Bassi Pathana.

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