Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said PCC chief Amarinder Singh's announcement of reviewing the decisions of the state government after coming to power reflected his "anti-people mindset".
Badal said the alliance government has taken a slew of pro-people initiatives which has probably irked the state Congress leadership due to which they were issuing such statements.
Amarinder yesterday said that he would review all decisions taken by the SAD-BJP dispensation in the last three months if Congress forms the next government in the state.
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"I will review every act of the Badals and throw them into jail if found guilty of any criminal act or misdemeanor if Congress formed the next government," he had said in a statement.
Badal said people were aware that Congress would take back pro-people initiatives life free power to farmers, regularization of employees and others, due to which they would never give a verdict in its favour.
Describing Congress as a 'leadership bankrupt' party, he said that Congress was poaching the fugitives of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) in dismay to form the government in the state.
Addressing gathering during Sangat Darshan programme in Jalandhar Cantt assembly segment here today, the CM said that those leaders who ditch their mother party for the sake of tickets or plum posts could never succeed in life.
Exhorting the people not to support such leaders, the Badal said that these turncoats and fugitives take the verdict of people for granted and frequently change their parties just for the sake of enjoying fruits of power.
"These people who have deceived their mother party for lust of power are not at all reliable and must be shown a door" he added.
He called upon the people to support the SAD-BJP alliance in the ensuing polls so as to further boost the ongoing development in the state.
Badal said that the state government in complete synergy with the Centre had heralded an era of unprecedented development in the state, which could continue only if the alliance was voted back to power.
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