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SAD-BJP, Cong govts left no stone unturned to end industry: Cheema

SAD-BJP, Cong govts left no stone unturned to end industry: Cheema

Punjab finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema wooed industrialists and business community in poll-bound Ludhiana Wednesday, and said that 'previous Congress and SAD-BJP governments' left no stone unturned to finish off industry in Punjab.'
Addressing a press conference, Cheema said that the Punjab government's implementation of the single-window system for industrial approvals would be a 'game-changer that would lead to an industrial revolution in the state'.
'The previous Congress and SAD-BJP governments left no stone unturned to finish off industry in Punjab but as soon as AAP came to power, we are correcting all previous blunders done by them. Punjab will again be the industrial hub of the country,' said Cheema. He elaborated on all 12 aspects of the newly implemented single-window system terming it as 'historic decision'.
Cheema pointed out that many industrialists were interested in Punjab but were deterred by bureaucratic hurdles. While some demands were addressed over the past three years, the single-window system now eliminates all such obstacles. 'No one will face difficulties in setting up industries in Punjab anymore,' he said.
What is Rupani's connection with Punjab: Kataruchak
AAP senior leader and cabinet minister Lal Chand Kataruchak, while responding to the Opposition's allegations of the AAP of being controlled from Delhi, said that all national parties have a centralized structure.
Kataruchak, while addresing a press conference in Ludhiana, highlighted the 'hypocrisy of Congress and BJP leaders', said that Punjab Congress President Amrinder Singh Raja Warring doesn't even have a say in deciding the party's star campaigners for the Ludhiana West by-election and BJP Punjab leadership often priorities appeasing their 'Modi Darbar' over Punjab's rights and pride.
Kataruchak launched a scathing attack on the BJP's Punjab model, saying it is being dictated by outsiders, questioning the relevance of appointing Gujarat's Vijay Rupani to oversee Punjab BJP affairs. 'What connection does Vijay Rupani have with Punjab's culture, history, or people?' Kataruchak asked, adding that the BJP's Punjab strategy reflects a blatant disregard for the state's identity and aspirations.
Kataruchak compared BJP's treatment of Punjab to the oppressive rule of the Mughals. He alleged that BJP's Delhi-based leadership views Punjab merely as a resource to exploit, without any genuine interest in its development or the welfare of its people, but still BJP Punjab leaders stand with their party instead of Punjab.

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