Don’t want clause
Sangrur residents alleged that the government had put a condition that after getting property rights, they would not be able to transfer the plot or house for 30 years to anyone
“If the government wants to help the poor, it must not set any condition,” said Vijay Sahni, senior SAD (D) leader from Sangrur
They alleged that the government had put a condition that after getting property rights, they could not transfer the plot or house for 30 years to anyone and that was unacceptable. Expecting appreciation but caught in crosshairs of newly launched scheme and fearing losing votes, senior Congress leaders have turned into foot soldiers and are visiting each house to convince residents about the benefits of the scheme.
ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated Jan 7, 2021, 4:46 pm IST
The Punjab Government under the leadership of Capt. Amarinder Singh will leave no stone unturned to ensure the sustainable development
Vijay Inder Singla
Chandigarh: The Punjab Government under the leadership of Capt. Amarinder Singh will leave no stone unturned to ensure the sustainable development of the urban areas.
While expressing these views Punjab School Education and PWD Minister Vijay Inder Singla, while participating in the virtual program for the launch of various schemes under the leadership of the Chief Minister from the District Administrative Complex, said that the previous government had made even bigger promises to the people in the name of development but Capt. Amarinder Singh had enabled Punjab to provide proprietary rights to needy people.