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Punjab AAP Seeks Veer Bal Diwas Rename, Touts Child Aid, Drug War & Jail Reforms

The AAP in Punjab has called for renaming Veer Bal Diwas to "Sahibzadon's Sacrifice Day," citing religious sensitivity. Simultaneously, the state government highlighted disbursing over ₹314 crore in aid to nearly 2.37 lakh orphaned children. In its anti-drug campaign, police have arrested 41,881 traffickers, while jail reforms include AI security systems and inmate rehabilitation through ITI courses and petrol pumps. These efforts underscore the administration's focus on social welfare, security, and institutional modernization.

AAP seeks renaming of Veer Bal Diwas; Punjab govt highlights child welfare, anti-drug drive and jail reforms

Chandigarh, December 27

Aam Aadmi Party Punjab president and Cabinet Minister Aman Arora said that renaming Veer Bal Diwas as Sahibzadon's Sacrifice Day would be a more authentic and respectful tribute to the unparalleled martyrdom of the younger Sahibzadas of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

Arora stated that the supreme sacrifice of the Sahibzadas at an extremely young age continues to inspire humanity today. He emphasised that the change in nomenclature is essential to honour the religious sentiments of the Sikh and Punjabi community. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP Members of Parliament have already raised concerns about the current name and have supported the demand to rename it.

Reiterating the Punjab government's commitment to child welfare, Arora said the protection of orphaned and dependent children remains a top priority of Bhagwant Mann's government. He informed that the state government has so far disbursed over Rs 314 crore in financial assistance for orphaned and dependent children, ensuring regular support and security for nearly 2.37 lakh children across Punjab.

Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister Baljit Kaur said that the welfare of children is the highest priority of the Mann government. She added that these initiatives reflect the government's firm resolve to provide every child with a safe, dignified and bright future.

Meanwhile, the Punjab Police continued its strict action under the 'War Against Drugs' campaign, which completed 300 days on Wednesday. On the 300th day alone, raids were conducted at 327 locations across the state, resulting in 63 FIRs. Police arrested 84 drug smugglers and recovered 2.8 kilograms of heroin and other narcotics. Since the launch of the campaign, a total of 41,881 drug traffickers have been arrested. The state government is implementing a three-pronged strategy against drugs--enforcement, de-addiction and prevention.

In another significant development, Jail Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar said that 2025 has been a year of reform and transformation for the Punjab Jail Department. He stated that prisons across the state have undergone a comprehensive overhaul focusing on cleanliness, greenery and the use of modern technology. With an investment of Rs 126 crore, AI-based CCTV systems, X-ray baggage scanners and jammers have been installed to strengthen jail security.

Bhullar also revealed that construction of a new high-security jail in Ludhiana, costing Rs 100 crore, is underway. For the rehabilitation of inmates, ITI courses have been started in 11 jails, while nine prisoner-operated petrol pumps are already functional, with three more set to begin operations soon.

The Punjab government said these initiatives collectively underline its commitment to social reform, public safety and inclusive development across the state.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit L

While the sentiment behind the name change is good, I hope the government is equally focused on the ground realities. The anti-drug drive numbers look impressive, but we need to see a lasting impact on the youth in villages. The new jail reforms sound promising though.

Priyanka N

Rs 314 crore for orphaned children! This is the kind of work that truly matters. If even a fraction of these kids get a better future because of this support, it's a huge achievement. More states should have such schemes.

Aman W

The three-pronged strategy against drugs is crucial. Enforcement alone won't work. We need more de-addiction centers and awareness programs in schools and colleges. Good to see a holistic approach being mentioned.

Karan T

ITI courses in jails and prisoner-run petrol pumps? That's a fantastic initiative for rehabilitation. It gives inmates a real chance to reintegrate into society with skills. This is progressive thinking.

David E

Interesting read. The scale of the anti-drug operation is massive - 300 days and over 40,000 arrests. The investment in AI-based security for jails also shows a modern approach to governance. Hope the results are sustainable.

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