Aam Aadmi Party government will end loot culture in Punjab: Satyendar Jain

Says they will completely abolish the practice of 'corruption' and 'bribery' when AAP government is formed in Punjab

Aam Aadmi Party government will end loot culture in Punjab: Satyendar Jain

Jalandhar/Kapurthala, December 12, 2021: The government of Aam Aadmi Party will end the loot culture in Punjab and will do development for the people. The policy of the previous SAD-BJP and Congress governments has been, 'Loot the public and businessmen to spend money on themselves'. The above things were said by Aam Aadmi Party’s senior leader and Health Minister of Delhi Government, Satyendar Jain while addressing a gathering.
Addressing the small and medium scale businessmen in Nakodar, Jain said that corruption and bribery would be eradicated immediately after the Aam Aadmi Party government formation in Punjab and development works would be done for the common people. He said that not even a single rupee corruption done in any office of the Delhi government for any work. News of any employee or officer of taking a bribe is met an immediate sacking. Also, in Punjab, we will establish a transparent and honest government like in Delhi.
Taking a dig at Akali and Congress, he said that their leaders are afraid of Kejriwal. They are always worried that if the Aam Aadmi Party government is formed in Punjab, then their loot business will stop and all their black files will be opened. Due to the previous corrupt governments, the revenue of Punjab suffered a lot and the people had to face the consequences.
While assuring the traders, he said that the Aam Aadmi Party government would provide them complete security and facilities. Bureaucracy and commissions will be completely abolished. He said that maybe Rs. 1000 is not a big amount, but it will definitely help women in many ways, they’ll be able to afford a number of things every month on their own. He added that AAP government in Punjab will neither impose any new tax nor will it increase the existing taxes.