Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 25
Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring said today the “honeymoon period” of the Aam Aadmi Party government was over and it was time for it to deliver on the promises the party had made to people.
“These have been 100 days of doom and disaster for Punjab with law and order collapsing completely and people feeling unsafe and insecure,” he said, adding criminals were making ransom calls indiscriminately without any fear of law, while the government remained unmoved.
Reacting to the completion of the first 100 days of the AAP government in Punjab, Warring remarked: “While the government remained busy spending Punjab’s Rs 100 crore on advertisements in other states such as Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, law and order went for complete collapse in Punjabi.”
The PCC chief asked the Chief Minister to spell out the single promise he had fulfilled in the past 100 days. “What happened to free power and what happened to Rs 1,000 relief to women?” he said, reminding the AAP of its pre-election populist promises. Warring advised Mann it was high time he focused on Punjab.