Four Years, Punjab in Distress — Kejriwal’s Coterie Thriving
AAP’s so-called ‘Punjab Model’ exposed as a model of broken promises : Tarun Chugh
Drugs, gangsterism and unemployment have pushed Punjab into crisis : Chugh
Chandigarh 16 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh on Monday launched a sharp attack on the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab as it completed four years in office, saying that the past four years have fully exposed the so-called “Punjab Model” as nothing but a model of hollow promises, misleading claims and expensive publicity.
Chugh said that AAP came to power in Punjab on the basis of tall promises made to the people, but the government has failed on every front. He said that the promises of creating 25 lakh jobs, eliminating drugs within four months, and guaranteeing MSP on every crop have all turned out to be empty assurances with no visible results on the ground.
He said that instead of employment and opportunities, the youth of Punjab have been left with rising unemployment and growing frustration. According to Chugh, the government’s grand announcements have remained confined to speeches, advertisements and publicity campaigns. Chugh further said that the AAP government had promised to establish 16 medical colleges, set up 16,000 mohalla clinics, and increase pensions for widows and senior citizens to Rs. 2,500, but even after four years these promises remain largely unfulfilled.
He alleged that under the AAP government the law and order situation in Punjab has deteriorated sharply, with increasing incidents related to drugs, gangster activities and extortion creating a deep sense of insecurity among the people. Chugh said that the Punjab government today appears to be working not for the interests of the state but for the political ambitions of Arvind Kejriwal. He added that Punjab’s resources are being diverted for political propaganda and image-building rather than being used for the development and welfare of the people of the state.

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