Punjab

THREE YEARS, TEN MONTHS, NO RURAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT CARD: KALIA

December 12, 2025 08:55 PM

AAP’S PRESS MEETS FULL OF BLAME, EMPTY ON PERFORMANCE, CM MANN CHALLENGED: “NAME JUST ONE MAJOR WORK FOR VILLAGES”

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Senior Punjab Bharatiya Janata Party leader, National Executive Member, and two-time former Cabinet Minister Manoranjan Kalia has accused the AAP government of failing to present even a basic account of work done in Punjab’s villages during its three years and ten months in power. He said that since the announcement of the Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections, AAP ministers and leaders have held over ten press conferences, yet not a single one highlighted rural development. Instead of showcasing achievements, AAP leaders, he alleged, engaged in baseless attacks to divert attention from real rural problems such as water scarcity, poor roads, weak health services, and incomplete development projects.

In the presence of State Media Head Vineet Joshi, Kalia stressed that the three-tier governance structure makes local body elections the real performance audit for any ruling party. Before the 14 December 2025 elections, the AAP government must tell the people what meaningful work has been done for rural Punjab.

Issuing a direct challenge to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Kalia said, “Tomorrow is the last day of campaigning—let the AAP government name just one major achievement for Punjab’s villages.” He added that votes were taken in the name of change, and accountability cannot be avoided.

Kalia further alleged that the AAP government has not fulfilled even one major manifesto promise, including re-enacting the Sir Chhotu Ram Rent Act, providing relief to debt-ridden farmers, offering ₹10,000 monthly aid to labourers after crop loss, depositing ₹21,000 at the birth of a farmer’s daughter, setting up Aam Aadmi Clinics in every village, and giving ₹10 lakh education loans to farmers’ children.

Kalia concluded that instead of prioritising rural welfare, the AAP government has chosen blame politics over real development, leaving Punjab’s villages neglected.

 
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