10-Jan-2025 07:59 PM
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Chandigarh, Jan 10 (Reporter) Days after the Union Home Ministry rechristened Chandigarh advisor's post as Chief Secretary, a delegation of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday met Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Katria on the issue.
The AAP leaders appealed to the Governor to intervene in the matter, stating that the central government is treating Punjab unfairly. They asserted that this issue highlights the discriminatory attitude of the Centre towards the state.
The AAP delegation included the party's state president Aman Arora, Cabinet Ministers Harpal Cheema, Harbhajan Singh ETO, Hardeep Singh Mundian and Barinder Goyal, along with AAP leaders Sunny Ahluwalia, Deepak Bali, Neel Garg, Govinder Mittal, Parminder Goldy, and Ferry Sofat.
Addressing the media after meeting the Governor, Aman Arora said that the Adisor post rechristened as CS
exposes the Centre's anti-Punjab mindset. He said that the Aam Aadmi Party strongly opposes this decision, as it is an attempt to weaken Punjab's rightful claim over Chandigarh.
He asserted that the party will not accept this decision under any circumstances.
Arora said that historically, politically, and socially, Chandigarh rightfully belongs to Punjab. He pointed out that Chandigarh was built by displacing 27 villages of Punjab. At the time of the state’s partition, it was said that the Union Territory status of Chandigarh was temporary. Even the Rajiv Gandhi-Longowal Accord stated that Chandigarh would be handed over to Punjab within five years, but this has not happened yet.
He questioned the BJP-led central government’s discriminatory treatment of Punjab, asking why Punjab is being subjected to such unfairness. The AAP Punjab President also criticized both the BJP and Congress, stating that both parties have been in power at the Centre but did nothing to address the matter. Instead, they have tried to snatch Punjab's rightful claims.
Arora further stated that the Governor assured the delegation that he would raise their concerns and the voice of three crore Punjabis with the central government and the Ministry of Home Affairs...////...