"The Badals have a history of ill-treating ex-servicemen and the families of martyrs... They treat them as pawns on their political chessboard," he said.
He said the inauguration of a war memorial in Amritsar by the chief minister yesterday was a "political gimmickry" ahead of the Assembly polls.
"The ex-servicemen (who attended the function) had been told that they would be escorted to the inauguration venue but they later discovered to their shock and distress that they had been actually taken to the venue of a Badal rally," he claimed.
Terming the war memorial, inaugurated with much hype, as a "useless waste of public money", Amarinder said Punjab did not need more memorials.
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"Rather, it needed upkeep and maintenance of the existing memorials as well as urgent measures to address long-pending woes of the ex-servicemen and war widows," he said.
"Considering the step-motherly treatment meted out to these personnel by the Akali government, such a move is clearly nothing more than a publicity stunt with an eye on the forthcoming election," he said.
Ex-servicemen, along with war widows, constitute a substantial vote bank in Punjab, which explains the Badals' sudden interest in appeasing them, he claimed.
"However, despite their importance in the Punjab pollscape, they continue to be sidelined by the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) government," he alleged.
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