AAP Minister Kuldeep Dhaliwal Reacts to ‘Non-Existent Dept’ Row: ‘Punjab Important, Not…’
After the Punjab government abolished the Department of Administrative Reforms headed by him, State Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal said that the department's existence is not an agenda for him as Punjab is a higher priority for the government.
AAP Minister Kuldeep Dhaliwal: After the Punjab government abolished the Department of Administrative Reforms headed by him, State Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal said that the department's existence is not an agenda for him as Punjab is a higher priority for the government.
"They have now abolished the department. We have all come to save Punjab. For me, the department is not important; Punjab is important. (Whether this department exists or not) is not an agenda for us," Mr Dhaliwal told media.
According to the notification released on February 21, Dhaliwal, who holds the portfolio of the NRI Affairs department, was allocated the charge of the Department of Administrative Reforms, which the Government now says"does not exist".
"In partial modification of Punjab Government Notification No. 2/1/2022-2Cabinet/2230 dated September 23, 2024, regarding allocation of portfolios amongst the Ministers, the Department of Administrative Reforms earlier allotted to Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, Cabinet Minister is not in existence as on date," the notification.
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This led to igniting criticism from the BJP, with several leaders targeting the AAP government in Punjab.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri did not hold back in his criticism of Punjab Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, condemning him for running a "non-existent" department for 20 months under the AAP government's leadership.
Puri criticized Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, saying, "He was heading a department for 20 months which is 'non-existent'. Such a thing can happen only under the leadership of the AAP government."
BJP leader Fatehjung Singh Bajwa said that the Mann government has taken Punjab back by 50 years.
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"Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal is one of the most senior leaders of the Cabinet and he was leading a non-existent Department, which means no meeting was ever taken... What kind of administrative reforms are being taken? People are going abroad through dunki routes, and no agent or tout who sent them was ever caught... The biggest industry in Punjab is immigration offices and out of 100, only 10 might have a proper license... This state government has taken Punjab back by 50 years... Punjab used to stand ahead once and now stands at 14th or 15th position because of these 'clowns'," he said.
Reacting to the Tribune report 'For 20 months, Punjab minister headed dept that never existed', opposition parties on Saturday took a jibe at the AAP government, saying this shows how much the AAP government was serious about governance.
“The comedian has made a comedy of himself. It would be better for him to take an exit or more such things would be revealed that he would not be able to face. The CM should stop fooling the public. He allocated a portfolio to his minister for which the state had no department. It was a fudged ministry, which Dhaliwal had been handling for 20 months. All this while, the minister had no secretary, no officials, and no files going back and forth,” Bittu said in a video byte.
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