Punjab’s AAP government fired salvos at Congress for shunning the Governor’s address, with ministers Harpal Singh Cheema, Aman Arora, and Harbhajan Singh ETO decrying it as a desecration of the assembly and 75 years of parliamentary dignity.
The opposition’s clamor and chants were branded desperate diversions from AAP’s development triumphs. Cheema eviscerated Congress’s tenure for fostering criminal syndicates in booze, sand, and transport, sidelining treasury and taxpayers.
AAP’s reign of fiscal prudence and real progress has Congress cornered, especially after their wipeouts in other states. Punjab elections loom as their next graveyard, fueled by divisive, Dalit-hostile policies.
The Governor’s dual pleas for dialogue fell on deaf ears, exposing Congress’s anti-constitutional fervor. Ministers stressed this erodes democratic foundations.
Harbhajan Singh ETO, a Dalit achiever in bureaucracy turned AAP servant-leader, faced Congress’s vile ‘band bajaa’ slur. AAP’s band-led riposte humiliated them, shattering their smug facade.
Aman Arora, wearing his AAP president hat, called it a ‘mortifying tamasha’ trampling traditions, denying Punjabis their governance scorecard and vision.
