Tag: Amarinder Singh Raja Warring

  • Jakhar started working for BJP long before joining it: Punjab Congress chief

    By PTI

    CHANDIGARH: Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring hit out at Sunil Jakhar who joined the BJP on Thursday, saying he might have formally joined the saffron outfit now but he had started working for it long before and was playing blatant Hindutva politics.

    While the Congress slammed Jakhar, former chief minister Amarinder Singh, whose Punjab Lok Congress is an ally of the BJP, congratulated him for joining the saffron outfit and said honest and upright leaders like him cannot breathe in the grand old party.

    Referring to his unceremonious exit as chief minister last year after which he quit the Congress, Amarinder Singh recalled how within the span of less than a year, the Congress party has “completely collapsed in Punjab due to one wrong decision”.

    He said the Congress was headed for an “imminent doom” and claimed more leaders were likely to desert the “sinking ship” in the coming days.

    Former Punjab Congress president Jakhar joined the BJP in Delhi in the presence of party chief J P Nadda, days after he quit the grand old party.

    Reacting to this, Warring said the development was along expected lines.

    He also accused Jakhar of damaging the Congress “in every way”.

    “Not unexpected. @sunilkjakhar may have formally joined the @BJP4India today, he had started working for the party long before, playing blatantly Hindutva politics, damaging the party in every way. There was reason for him to rake up ‘Hindu’ card and the reason was revealed today,” Warring tweeted.

    However, in his tweet, Amarinder Singh, with whom Jakhar shared a good equation when both were in the Congress, said, “Right man in the right party. Congratulations to @sunilkjakhar for joining @BJP4India.”

    “Honest and upright leaders like him cannot breathe in the @INCIndia anymore,” said Amarinder Singh, who had last year floated his party after quitting the Congress following his unceremonious exit as the chief minister.

    The top leadership in the Congress forced Amarinder Singh out after Navjot Singh Sidhu targeted him for months over unfulfilled promises by his government.

    “I was the chief minister, while Sunil was the PCC president and everything was going on so well and we were headed for repeating the government just less than a year ago,” he said, adding, “And one wrong decision by the leadership and that proved suicidal for the party that it is now staring at its own doom in Punjab as elsewhere in the country.”

    BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh welcomed Jakhar’s decision to join the BJP and said that the party has been always committed to give representation to all sections of society.

    He said Jakhar comes from a farming family and it is an endorsement of the prime minister’s policies to benefit farmers.

    Jakhar, he said in a statement, carries a rich political legacy and the BJP welcomed him to help take Punjab to new heights.

    The BJP, he said, was open to political leaders who are prepared to work for the national integrity and growth of Punjab.

    Earlier in the day, Nadda said Jakhar had enjoyed a special stature in Punjab that was independent of the Congress party and helped strengthen nationalist forces in the state.

    “BJP is emerging as the number one nationalist force in Punjab. Hence it is necessary for all leaders having nationalist ideology to join the BJP to strengthen the party and for a stronger Punjab,” Nadda said.

    Jakhar, a three-term MLA and a former Lok Sabha member from Gurdaspur, said the BJP had welcomed him because he had not pursued politics for personal good.

    He had quit the Congress last week after lashing out at former Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Twitter, saying that he was “not an asset” as portrayed by the party leadership.

    He was removed from all party posts by the Congress disciplinary committee following allegations of anti-party activities levelled against him by certain Punjab unit leaders.

    He also lashed out at veteran Congress leader Ambika Soni for her statement on the “repercussions of having a Hindu chief minister in Punjab”.

    Jakhar also held Soni’s statement as one of the reasons for the Congress’ drubbing in the Punjab assembly polls earlier this year.

  • New Punjab Congress team meets Sonia, Rahul

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The new team of Punjab Congress on Monday met party president Sonia Gandhi and former party chief Rahul Gandhi here and discussed a roadmap to strengthen the organisation in the state.

    The meeting came days after the Congress suffered a drubbing in the assembly polls in Punjab.

    Sonia Gandhi urged new state unit president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring and working president Bharat Bhushan Ashu to work towards strengthening the party and be the voice of the people of Punjab by raising their issues.

    “Met Hon’ble Congress President Smt Sonia Gandhi ji and thanked her for entrusting me with responsibility of rebuilding Punjab Congress. I have assured her that I will work together with all Congress workers-leaders and not leave any stone unturned in bringing back Congress to power,” Warring said on Twitter after the meeting.

    Later they met Rahul Gandhi, along with Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Partap Singh Bajwa and deputy CLP leader Raj Kumar Chhabbewal, who asked them to ensure the state’s development and fight for its rights.

    “My congratulations and best wishes to the newly appointed team of Punjab Congress. Discussions took place on the development of Punjab and taking forward the fight for the rights,” Gandhi said in a Facebook post.

    Talking to reporters later, Warring said that discipline should be maintained within the organisation and no leader should speak out of turn in the media against the party.

    “No one should speak against the party. Any kind of indiscipline will not be tolerated and stern action will be taken. Discipline should be foremost in the party and anyone indulging in anti-party activities should be ousted from the party,” he said.

    The new Punjab Congress chief also said those who had spoken out of turn against party leaders four months ago, should no longer do so, and that no such activity will be tolerated.

    “There will be zero tolerance towards indiscipline,” he asserted.

    Incidently, a number of party leaders had spoken against the party when there was a change of guard in Punjab after Amarinder Singh was removed as chief minister.

  • Amarinder Singh made compromises with Akalis, did not fulfil poll promises: Punjab Minister Warring

    By PTI

    CHANDIGARH: Punjab Transport Minister Amarinder Singh Raja Warring alleged on Thursday that former chief minister Amarinder Singh had made compromises with the Akalis who gave rise to mafia elements in the state.

    Warring expressed regret that the Amarinder Singh government could not fulfil several poll promises made to the people before the 2017 assembly elections.

    He claimed that the Badal family was a transport mafia kingpin.

    “Amarinder Singh made compromises with those under whose regime several mafias took birth. The mafias came under the SAD-BJP regime and our chief minister made compromises with them,” Warring alleged.

    “That is why I am calling Amarinder Singh a compromised chief minister,” he said.

    On Amarinder Singh’s remarks of facing humiliation at the hands of the Congress high command, the transport minister said it was the people of the state who wanted him to go.

    Amarinder Singh had resigned as the Punjab Chief Minister last month amid a bitter power tussle with Sidhu.

    Charanjit Singh Channi replaced Amarinder Singh as the Punjab CM.

    Highlighting achievements of his 21 days as the transport minister, Warring said his department saw over 17 per cent jump in income from October 1 till October 15.

    The revenue collection of the government owned buses was Rs 54.26 crore between October 1 and October 15 as against Rs 46.28 crore between September 15 and 30, saying the daily collection has increased by Rs 53 lakh, he said.

    The transport minister said 258 buses have been impounded so far over non-payment of taxes, illegal permits, etc.

    The department collected Rs 3.29 crore as part of pending government tax from the defaulting bus operators.

    Warring informed that Rs 400 crore will be spent on setting up new bus stands and upgradation of existing ones.

    The transport minister said an order for procuring 842 new buses has already been given and within 45 days, these new buses will be on the roads of the state.

  • Congress MLA Raja Warring opens front against Punjab Finance Minister

    By PTI
    CHANDIGARH: Accusing Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal of distributing funds to the Akalis, Congress legislator Amarinder Singh Raja Warring on Monday urged party leader Rahul Gandhi to take disciplinary action against him.

    This comes amid efforts by the party leadership to end factionalism in the party unit in the poll-bound state.

    “Punjab’s finance minister is busy distributing people’s money to the Akalis who ruined Punjab. This plan to weaken Congress and strengthen Akali Dal by @MSBADAL has been running for months. It is a request to @Rahul Gandhi that his resignation should be taken immediately after taking disciplinary action,” said Warring in a tweet.

    Earlier on his Facebook post, he said that he was saddened to know Badal had been handing over cheques of Rs 15 lakh to the Akalis.

    He even shared pictures of persons whom money was given and said they were members of the same Akali Dal whom Badal had left and then joined the Congress.

    “The Congress party gave you everything then why are you stabbing the party in the back,” he alleged.

    He reminded Badal that supporting the Akali Dal while being in the Congress will “destroy” his political life and the people of Punjab would never forget this.

    He further alleged that his working as a finance minister in the last four years “forced” every section of Punjab to protest against the Congress government.

    Punjab minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, while tagging Warring’s tweet, said, “The Congress can never have any understanding with Akali Dal which has destroyed Punjab from roots. Still, if there is any perception, it should broken.”

    Warring had been raising questions over the functioning of Badal in the matter of release of funds.