NO NAMES ON INAUGURAL PLAQUES & FOUNDATIONS STONES, ORDERS PUNJAB CM

Author(s): City Air NewsDIRECTS ALL PROJECTS, PROGRAMMES TO BE DEDICATED TO PEOPLE OF PUNJAB; URGES ALL MINISTERS, MLAS, OTHERS TO BE HUMBLE IN DEALING WITH PEOPLE Chandigarh, April 14, 2017: Taking another major step towards the elimination...

NO NAMES ON INAUGURAL PLAQUES & FOUNDATIONS STONES, ORDERS PUNJAB CM
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DIRECTS ALL PROJECTS, PROGRAMMES TO BE DEDICATED TO PEOPLE OF PUNJAB; URGES ALL MINISTERS, MLAS, OTHERS TO BE HUMBLE IN DEALING WITH PEOPLE
Chandigarh, April 14, 2017: Taking another major step towards the elimination of VIP culture from the state, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has prohibited the inclusion of names of any government functionaries, including ministers and MLAs, on foundation stones and inaugural plaques.

The Chief Minister himself is not excluded from these orders, which are aimed at building a stronger connect between the government and the people by removing the VIP culture barriers, an official spokesperson said on Friday.

All projects and programmes, including those inaugurated by the Chief Minister or any of his cabinet colleagues, MLAs or other officials, would from now be dedicated to the people of Punjab, Captain Amarinder has announced.

The spokesperson said while there was no bar on government functionaries and leaders inaugurating or laying the foundation stone of any building or project, the practice of having their names inscribed on such stones or plaques was being discarded with immediate effect, following explicit orders from the Chief Minister.

The Chief Minister has also urged his ministerial and party colleagues to be humble in dealing with any member of the public. “We are in this position today because of the people of the state and it is our duty to treat them with full respect and humility at all times,” the Chief Minister said, according to the spokesperson.

The Chief Minister had, soon after taking over the state’s governance and in line with the Congress manifesto promise, given up the symbolic red beacon light on his vehicle as a gesture to show his commitment to shedding the VIP culture. All cabinet ministers had also followed suit, even though the manifesto had exempted the Chief Minister and the ministers from the red beacon ban ambit.

Captain Amarinder had again reiterated this commitment to shrugging off the VIP culture a few days ago when he preferred to queue up for entry, check-in and boarding at the Chandigarh airport instead of accepting preferential treatment while leaving for a business trip to Mumbai.

The Punjab cabinet had, at its maiden meeting, approved a series of measures, including removal of the red beacons, to rid the state of the VIP culture. The Congress manifesto has listed this as a key promise for the government.

The Congress government, said the spokesperson, was totally committed to implementing every single promise in the party manifesto in a time-bound manner.

Date: 
Friday, April 14, 2017