
Amritsar: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder
Singh today said he would go in for cabinet expansion after
December 18, but ruled out appointment of a deputy chief
minister, for which, he asserted, the Congress has no
convention.
Rejecting allegations that the Congress government failed
to implement many of its poll promises, he said, "It is not
possible to implement all promises in eight months, given the
financial crisis inherited from the earlier SAD-BJP
dispensation."
Addressing a press conference following the launch of the
Congress Vision Document for the state's urban development,
Amarinder Singh said, the state government is struggling to
generate its own resources, including loans, to fulfill its
responsibilities and promises.
Flanked by state Congress chief Sunil Jakhar and Local
Bodies Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu, the chief minister said
the process of farm loan waiver would begin after the civic
polls and distribution of smart phones would also begin soon.
All things are dependent on resources, which takes time
to manage, he said.
"We will go in for cabinet expansion after the
declaration of the Gujarat poll results, on December 18," the
chief minister said.
Influx of industries in the state would help boost
resource generation, Amarinder Singh said, adding his
government has signed MoUs to the tune of Rs 50,000 crore
since March this year.
On the GST issue, the chief minister said the problem was
with its implementation, which had been done by the central
government without properly thinking about it.
He disclosed that his government was mulling a change in
the excise policy to make it more beneficial for the state and
policies in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan were being
examined.
Regarding December 17 civic polls in Punjab, Amarinder
Singh said deserving MLAs and individuals were being chosen,
based on feedback received by the committee set up for this
purpose.
About the Congress' prospects in the Gujarat elections,
he said information received from senior party colleagues was
that the contest was going to be neck-and-neck, with a strong
possibility of silent voters swinging the mood.
Amarinder Singh, who had to cancel his proposed visit to
Gujarat because of the cyclone alert, said Rahul Gandhi's
elevation to the post of Congress president would have a
positive impact on the election.
On the recent attempts by radical forces to disturb peace
and stability in Punjab, the chief minister said his
government was working closely with central agencies to crack
down on such elements, "working at the behest of the ISI".
Asked about gangsters operating from prisons to
facilitate the radical groups, he said all steps were being
taken to block such communication and 2G jammers are being
replaced with 4G ones.