Punjab Assembly elections 2022 | Kejriwal comes out with AAP’s ‘Punjab Model’, promises justice in sacrilege cases
The Hindu
The Punjab model will have a 10-point agenda which will include providing free power to people up to 300 units per billing cycle and controlling the drug menace, Arvind Kejriwal said
Unveiling his party’s “Punjab Model” ahead of Assembly polls, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal on January 12 promised justice in sacrilege cases, jobs to youth, corruption-free governance, and asserted that people want to bring his party to power to break the friendly “partnership” between the Badals and the Congress.
The Punjab model will have a 10-point agenda which will include providing free power to people up to 300 units per billing cycle and controlling the drug menace, he said.
The Delhi Chief Minister said that with the announcement of polls, people are happy that they have got an opportunity to bring a change. “In 1966, Punjab became a separate State. Since then till today, for 25 years Congress ruled the State while for 19 years the Badal family ruled. Both ruled the State in a partnership of sorts. Whether the Badal party came to power or the Congress, they ran their Governments in partnership. When their Government used to come to power, they never used to take action against each other,” Mr. Kejriwal said at a press conference in Mohali.

Highlighting the tasks undertaken by Archaeology Department, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said the focus was mainly on reconstructing human past through scientific methods, establishing site museums, and collaborating with domestic and international laboratories for scientific interpretation of cultural materials.

Mangaluru City South MLA D. Vedavyas Kamath said on Thursday that the Congress Government’s “anti-Hindu mindset” is clearly exposed in the case registered against RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat for his speech in a college function at Puttur on January 12, and also in the petition by Udupi District Congress legal cell asking Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to take action against Udupi Deputy Commissioner T.K. Swaroopa











