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“Don't touch our filthy pond of past misdeeds- protest by opposition parties”. Noticed By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch; Advocate, Ludhiana

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Punjab Assembly unanimously passes resolution rejecting Centre's order on BSF jurisdiction: Second day of the 2-day special session of the Punjab Assembly on: Updated At: Nov 11, 2021 04:15 PM (IST): Ruchika M Khanna and Rajmeet Singh; Tribune News Service, Chandigarh, https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/punjab-assembly-unanimously-passes-resolution-rejecting-centres-order-on-bsf-jurisdiction-336769

The second day of the two-day Punjab Vidhan Sabha session began here on Thursday with the Opposition parties opposing the government resolution to adjourn the session sine die today.

The proposal moved by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Brahm Mohindra immediately drew sharp reactions from the Opposition benches, with both Shiromani Akali Dal and AAP MLAs saying that the important issues of DAP shortage and other farmer issues needed to be debated.

Speaker Rana KP Singh said it is a special session called to hold discussion on the farm laws and other issues could not be discussed. He asked the Opposition to stick to the agenda.

Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi assured the House that the bill to terminate PPAs for power would also be brought besides the Bill to regularise services of contractual employees. He said the House would continue to function till late into the night, if required.

AAP MLAs rush to the Well of the House, raising slogans against the government for its failure to ensure adequate DAP to farmers. MLAs carried empty bags of DAP as they raised slogans.

Akali MLAs walked out of the House in protest against not being allowed to discuss the important issues.
Deputy CM Sukhjinder Randhawa said that by Friday all cooperative societies would have sufficient stocks of DAP, even as AAP MLAs walked out of the House.

Randhawa moved the official resolution to reject the Central notification extending the jurisdiction of BSF from 15 km to 50 km.

Just before the resolution was brought in, two BJP MLAs Arun Narang and Dinesh Babbu left the House.

The House urged the state government to take up matter with the Centre and get the notification withdrawan. Randhawa said they would move the High Court and the Supreme Court over the notification.

SAD leader Bikram Majithia hit out at the treasury benches over “double standards” of the Congress government on deployment of the BSF. He said that on the one hand, the Home Minister is deploying BSF in jails whereas on the other he is opposing the BSF’s increase in jurisdiction along the border.

On the contention raised by Majthia, Channi said the draft of the resolution was passed at an all-party meeting. The CM said all would be taken into confidence.

Navjot Sidhu hit out at Sukhbir Badal and Majithia for being absent at the party meeting where the resolution on BSF was passed.

In the debate over the BSF versus Punjab Police, Raja Warring said Sukhbir Badal and Harsimrat Badal themselves did not trust Punjab Police as they had central security forces to guard them. Randhawa also joined Warring in targeting the Badals.

MLA Parminder Dhindsa sought clarification from Channi about his meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The notification on the BSF had been issued after Channi met Shah.

AAP MLA Aman Arora questioned the timing of the October 11 orders issued by the Centre on BSF, after Channi met Shah.

He questioned the state government over not moving the Supreme Court on the BSF notification.

Leader of Opposition Harpal Cheema pointed out that former CM Capt Amarinder Singh misguided the state on the matter of security.

The resolution rejecting the Ministry of Home Affairs’ order on increasing jurisdiction of the BSF unanimously passed by the House.

AAP MLA Rupinder Ruby, who resigned from the party two days ago and joined the Congress on Wednesday, was back in the House and sat with other AAP MLAs.

The Akali MLAs kept interrupting the CM as Channi took on their party president Sukhbir Badal.

Channi’s political journey came a full circle, from being ridiculed in the previous term for his “patchwork” comments, this time he slammed the Opposition, accusing the Akali Dal of conspiring with the BJP to work against the interests of Punjab.

The CM launched a tirade against the Akalis accusing them of pushing the Punjab youth towards drugs.

AAP MLAs then rushed into the well of the House and so did Akali MLAs as opposition MLAs from both parties raised slogans against the government.

AAP MLAs also staged a walkout for the second time.

Later, SAD MLAs interrupted the speech of PCC chief on the official resolution regarding farm laws, as Navjot Sidhu accused the SAD of being the architect of the contract farming law. He claimed that the central law was based on a similar act brought by the Akali government in 2013.

The House was adjourned for 15 minutes as the Congress led by Sidhu and the Akalis got into a verbal duel.

The fighting between the two sides went on with efforts made by many MLAs to ensure that the two sides did not come to blows.

Punjab’s fiscal situation is driving it to towards a civil war in state: Sidhu

On the sidelines of the Punjab Vidhan sabha sessions, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu said disturbance was purposely created by Akalis to disrupt discussion on serious issues.

Addressing the media, Sidhu said the financial situation of Punjab was a very serious issue. “Our Punjab model talks about increasing revenue by increasing income and checking evasion of revenue of state ex -chequer. The debt will be Rs 4 lakh crores by 2024. At least 24 per cent of the state income goes into paying interest,” he said.

Due to poor fiscal situation, the state was spending Rs 877 per persons compared to national spending of Rs 3,509 per person.

“If the fiscal situation is not reversed, Punjab will head towards civil war. The agriculture policy of the state in the last 20 years has not increased the productivity in agriculture”, he said.

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Why is there unruliness in the legal profession in India?

कानूनी पेशा मुनाफे में बढ़ोतरी का नहींबल्कि समाज की सेवा के लिए है

Legal profession not about profit maximisation but service to society

ਕਾਨੂੰਨੀ ਪੇਸ਼ੇ ਵੱਧ ਤੋਂ ਵੱਧ ਲਾਭ ਲੈਣ ਬਾਰੇ ਨਹੀਂ ਪਰ ਸਮਾਜ ਦੀ ਸੇਵਾ ਲਈ ਹੈ

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