The House also implored the Central Government to honor the principles of federalism enshrined in our Constitution and not to take any steps which may disturb the balance in the administration of Chandigarh and that of other common assets like Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB). However, the BJP MLA Ashwani Sharma vehemently opposed the resolution while taking part in the deliberations on the resolution and subsequently walked out from the assembly in protest.
Winding up the discussions after taking into consideration the points raised by various members of treasury and opposition benches during one day special sitting of first session of 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Bhagwant Mann said his government would exploit all channels by seeking prior appointment from Centre to call on Prime Minister and Home Minister to mount pressure on Union Government in order to take their fight for legitimate rights of Punjab to its logical end.
Giving a clarion call to all the members of opposition, Bhagwant Mann solicited wholehearted support and cooperation from all the parties thus cutting across political affiliations as this issue was quite sensitive and of immense emotional and social significance. Therefore, in the larger public interest all of us should unite on a common platform to get the justifiable demands of state implemented from Centre in the letter and spirit.
Sharing his past experience as a parliamentarian, Bhagwant Mann exhorted all the MPs and MLAs from the state to exhibit the same spirit of unity and bonhomie as often demonstrated by the leaders of Southern states to safeguard the rights of their respective states rising above the vested interests and petty personal considerations.
Lambasting the BJP led Central government, Bhagwant Mann said that its leadership was bent upon to indulge in vendetta politics in general and especially in states like Punjab, Delhi, West Bengal where its leadership has miserably failed to get people’s mandate for formation of its government.
Bhagwant Mann also assailed the Centre for usurping the powers vested in the states thus tinkering with the federal structure to pursue their political interests. Citing an example how Centre thrusted three black anti-farmer laws and later repealed them after buckling under tremendous pressure due to farmers’ angst across the country.
Referring to apathetic and step motherly treatment meted out to Punjab by Centre, Bhagwant Mann as MP narrated an incident when ultras attacked the Pathankot airbase in 2016 and the state Police force accompanied by Central security forces valiantly retaliated the attack and assisted in eliminating terrorists without caring for their personal safety. To his utter surprise, Mann said Centre raised a bill of Rs. 7.50 crore for providing Central security forces to the state in this regard. He said this amount was finally waived off with the personal intervention of the then Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh following his meeting along with his fellow MP Sadhu Singh. Mann said, “It is highly paradoxical that the border state which is facing the brunt of terrorism is also made to pay hefty amount on account of its security”. He dared Centre to clarify, “Don’t you consider Punjab as a part of the country”.
Highlighting the issue of drugs in the state, Bhagwant Mann said that he failed to understand despite the border of Rajasthan having an area more than 2.5 times and little over half of J&K’s border along with Pakistan without fencing was hardly facing any problem of drug abuse while Punjab was still grappling with the menace of drugs. Without mincing any words, he said ‘Chitta’ is being manufactured here in the state and those involved in such heinous activities and responsible for genocide of Punjabi youth would be soon unmasked.
Reiterating his firm commitment to make Punjab a vibrant state (rangla Punjab) once again, Bhagwant Mann asked the people to repose trust and confidence in his government and assured them that their dreams would be soon realized thus cherishing their aspirations.
On the occasion, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, Congress MLAs Partap Singh Bajwa, Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, Pargat Singh, Sukhpal Singh Khaira and Sandeep Jakhar, AAP MLAs Principal Budh Ram, Aman Arora, Prof. Baljinder Kaur, Jai Kishen Rori and Jeevanjot Kaur, SAD MLA Manpreet Singh Ayali and BSP MLA Nacchatar Pal also participated in the deliberation on the resolution.
The resolution reads: "Punjab was reorganized through the Punjab reorganization Act, 1966, wherein, the State of Punjab was reorganized into State of Haryana, Union Territory of Chandigarh and some parts of Punjab were given to the then Union Territory of Himachal Pradesh. Since then a balance was maintained in the Administration of common assets like Bhakra Beast Management Board, by way of giving Management positions in some proportion to the nominees of State of Punjab and State of Haryana. Through many of its recent actions the Central Government has been trying to upset this balance. Most recently the Central Government has advertised the posts of members of Bhakra Beas Management Board to officers of all States and Central Government, whereas these posts were traditionally filled up by the officers from Punjab and Haryana. Similarly Chandigarh Administration has always been managed by the officers of Punjab and Haryana in the ratio of 60:40. However, recently Central Government has posted outside officers to Chandigarh and has introduced Central Civil Service Rules for the employees of Chandigarh Administration, which goes completely against the understanding in the past.
Chandigarh city was created as the Capital of Punjab. In all past precedents, whenever, a state has been divided, the capital remains with the parent state. Punjab therefore, has been laying its claim for complete transfer of Chandigarh to Punjab.
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In the past this house has passed a number of resolutions urging Central Government to transfer Chandigarh to Punjab. For maintaining harmony and taking the sentiments of people into account, this house once again recommends to the State Government to raise the matter with Central Government to immediately transfer Chandigarh to Punjab. This house also requests the Central Government to honor the Principles of federalism enshrined in our Constitution and not to take any steps which may disturb the balance in the administration of Chandigarh and that of other common assets like B.B.M.B."