
Patiala: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder
Singh today unfurled the national flag at the Republic Day
Parade here and extended his greetings to the people of the
state, recalling the historic day when the Constitution came
into force.
He expressed pride and satisfaction over the contribution
of the Punjabi people in strengthening the Indian democracy.
In a brief speech at the parade at YPS Stadium, Singh
recalled the words of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar - "We are
Indians, firstly and lastly" - and urged people to work for
the collective good with a spirit of harmony and brotherhood.
The chief minister took a salute during the parade by
contingents of Punjab Armed Police, Jalandhar; Punjab Armed
Police, Jalandhar (Women Wing); District Police Patiala (Women
Wing); District Police Patiala and Punjab Home Guard.
At the event, Singh honoured freedom fighters and their
families, besides 67 eminent personalities from various walks
of life. He also awarded Chief Minister's Medals to six police
officials for outstanding devotion to duty.
Fourteen tableaux highlighting various sectors and
government programmes like the health and agriculture sectors
and the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan were displayed at the parade.
Visually challenged and hearing & speech impaired
students presented an excellent taekwondo show at the parade.
Singh announced to give Rs 1 lakh from the Chief Minister
Fund to each school or college participating in the function.
He said his government was committed to fully implement
the farm debt waiver scheme for farmers by November 2018. The
scheme was formally launched earlier this month.
Urging the beleaguered farmers of the state to not commit
suicides, Singh assured the 10.25 lakh farmers covered by the
scheme that they would receive its benefit by November.
Singh said the objective of his government's 'Mahatma
Gandhi Sarbat Vikas Yojana' was to "wipe every tear from every
eye" as envisioned by the father of the nation.
He announced that around two lakh poor people in the
state would receive benefits of 20 government initiatives from
today. The chief minister also delved into politics, holding
the Akali Dal responsible for "ruining" the state's economy.
PTI