Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh, Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu set up panel for better coordination

The 10-member strategic policy group has been set up to ensure better coordination between the party and the state government and expedite implementation of various government programmes

Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh and Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu (Photo Courtesy: PTI)
Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh and Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu (Photo Courtesy: PTI)
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Bipin Bhardwaj

Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh and Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday agreed to set up a 10-member strategic policy group to ensure better coordination between the party and the state government and expedite implementation of various government programmes.

To be headed by the CM, the Group will have Local Government Minister Brahm Mohindra, Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal and Social Security Minister Aruna Chaudhary as members along with Sidhu.

The four working presidents of Punjab Congress comprising Kuljit Singh Nagra, Sukhwinder Singh Danny, Sangat Singh Gilzian and Pawan Goel, and Pargat Singh will also be members.

A statement issued by the state Congress said the decision was taken on Friday when Sidhu, along with Nagra and Pargat Singh, called on the Chief Minister to discuss Punjab related issues and steps to strengthen party-government coordination.

The Group will hold weekly meetings in consultation with other ministers and experts as may be required. It will discuss and review the progress of various state government initiatives already under implementation, and will also suggest measures to expedite the same, it said.

In another decision, which came after Sidhu wrote a letter to the Chief Minister, the latter has also assigned his cabinet colleagues the task of being available in Punjab Congress Bhawan, the party's state headquarter in Chandigarh, every day, by rotation, for meetings with MLAs and other party functionaries to discuss issues relating to their constituencies or areas and address any grievances.


One minister each will be available at the Congress Bhawan from Monday for three hours between 11 am and 2 pm, the roster for which has been put up by Sidhu on his Twitter handle, and in case the minister deputed for a particular day is unable to make it for some reason, he or she shall arrange for a substitute in consultation with any other minister.

The arrangement will be in place for five days in a week, from Monday to Friday, said the CM, adding that this will help in better coordination between his government and party functionaries in the run-up to the 2022 Assembly elections.

In his letter to the Chief Minister, Sidhu had said that Punjab Congress workers are the backbone of the party, whose persistence, hard work and dedication led the party to a sweeping victory in 2017 elections.

“Ever since the esteemed Congress high command has given me the pivotal responsibility as President, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee, I have been interacting with hundreds and thousands of our party colleagues on a daily basis and listening to their concerns. I, along with PCC working presidents and senior state Congress leadership are of the opinion that there are issues of dire importance to the people of Punjab, which are brought to the notice of PCC on a daily basis,” Sidhu wrote.

The Punjab Congress chief said these can be effectively resolved if ministers of the state Cabinet sit in the Punjab Congress Bhawan, Chandigarh on basis of one minister a day .

“Ministers spending quality hours in PCC office for five days a week to hear concerns of Congress workers, unions and people of Punjab, and taking immediate action will be a great way to discharge their duty,” he said in the letter.

Creating a roster for efficient management, giving turns to each minister to sit and hear issues related to different departments and areas of Punjab can be a crucial step towards hearing and resolving the issue of the people of Punjab, he wrote.

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