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Tag: Daljit Singh Cheema

SAD to Jaam “Chakka” in Pb on Sep 25 Against Farm Bill

(Chd,Pb)SAD to Jaam “Chakka” in Pb on Sep 25 Against Farm Bill
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), the BJP’s oldest ally, on Tuesday announced road blockades across Punjab on September 25 to protest against the contentious farm Bills passed by Parliament.
Rajya Sabha passed the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020 during the day. It had cleared the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020 and the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 on Sunday.
The Bills had been passed by Lok Sabha last week.
As per SAD leader Daljit Singh Cheema
SAD party’s senior leaders, workers, farmers and farm labourers would block roads in the state for three hours from 11 am in a peaceful manner.
Notably, around 30 farmers’ outfits have already given a call for a complete shutdown in Punjab on September 25 in protest against the Bills.
Party chief Sukhbir Singh Badal would launch a four-day state-wide mass contact programme on September 26 during which he would make party workers aware about the “adverse impact” of these Bills on the farming community,
Last week, SAD leader and Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal had resigned from the Union Cabinet in protest against the Bills.

SAD Slashes Pb Govt For Shutdown Of 1647 Sewa Kendras

[Chd,Pb]SAD Slashes Congress Govt For Shutdown Of All Sewa Kendras in Punjab,These were Constructed @ Rs 200 Cr
Opposition SAD today termed the ruling Congress’ decision to shut down Sewa Kendras in Punjab as “draconian”,
Former minister and SAD spokesman Daljit Singh Cheema claimed in a statement that several people had lost their jobs because of the state government’s move.
He said ,Trained youths working in 1,647 Sewa Kendras have been left jobless without any valid explanation,
The SAD leader said it was also “shocking” that the government had announced that it would house aanganwadis and panchayat ghars in the Sewa Kendras.
“The kendras were constructed at a cost of Rs 200 crore and equipped with modern technology and connected with servers to enable them to provide 78 services, including caste certificate, birth and death services and social security pensions, to the people in both rural and urban areas.
Cheema said that the concept of the Sewa Kendras, which were in effect unified service delivery centres, came about after much brain storming by the State Governance Reforms Commission.
“The SAD-BJP government came up with the Right to Service Act, 2011, to ensure services being provided at the centres was given in a time-bound manner. The only logic one can see in terminating this unique service is the Congress government’s policy to do away with all pro-people initiatives started by the SAD-BJP government,” .
Cheema said that it seemed the government’s intent was to bulldoze its way in the matter and had even come up with a claim that only 500 Sewa Kendras were needed.
The SAD leader alleged that by retaining 500 centres the government had proved that it would follow a pick and choose policy and only provide services in certain areas.