
Bayhinda: The Amarinder Singh government
in Punjab has failed on all fronts, including law and order,
former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal said here today.
"The present Punjab government has failed to achieve
anything promised in the manifesto and it seems that the state
is being run by the bureaucrats alone," he said.
Badal visited a private hospital here to enquire about
the condition of Parminder Singh Kolianwali, who was attacked
by some persons at Malout yesterday. Parminder Singh
Kolianwali is the son of senior Akali leader Dyal Singh
Kolianwali.
"We shall have to resort to some serious steps if the
situation in the state does not improve, and shall chalk out
plans for dharnas at all district headquarters," Parkash Singh
Badal said.
Akali leader Dyal Singh Kolianwali said that he had told
the administration that there was a threat to his family and
sought security but nobody cared.
Meanwhile, police today booked 12 people for the attack
on Parminder Singh Kolianwali under various sections of IPC,
including attempt to murder.
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal
also condemned the attack and said it was symptomatic of the
jungle raj prevailing in Punjab under Congress rule.
In a statement, the SAD president said incidents of
attacks on Akali leaders and workers started right after the
Congress government was formed.
He urged the state government to display the political
will needed to stop the wave of vendetta incidents. "Akali
workers were attacked at numerous places. Many were
humiliated. False cases are being registered against Akali
sarpanches and councillors to make them toe the Congress
line," he claimed.
Stating that the goondaraj "unleashed by the Congress
leaders and party workers" had even emboldened anti social and
anti national elements, Sukhbir Singh Badal said the state had
witnessed a number of murders designed to spoil the communal
harmony.