Key Points

The BJP's proposed removal of 10 lakh ration cards in Punjab has sparked a major political controversy. AAP leader Kuldeep Dhaliwal claims the move deliberately targets poor and marginalized communities. The minister argues that the central government is using false excuses to harass Punjabi residents. This development highlights ongoing tensions between state and central governments over welfare policies.

Key Points: BJP Punjab Ration Card Cuts Target 10 Lakh Poor Families

  • AAP alleges BJP targeting vulnerable Punjab residents
  • Centre planning massive ration card cancellations
  • Government scheme implementation raises legal questions
  • High commodity prices already burden poor families
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Centre wants to strike off 10 lakh ration card holders in Punjab: Minister

AAP Minister Kuldeep Dhaliwal exposes Centre's plan to remove 10 lakh ration cards in Punjab, calling it attack on vulnerable populations

"This decision is like rubbing salt on their wounds - Kuldeep Dhaliwal, AAP MLA"

Chandigarh, Aug 21

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab on Thursday slammed the Centre, saying that the Modi government wants to strike off at least 10 lakh ration card holders in the state.

AAP MLA and former minister Kuldeep Dhaliwal said that the BJP is deliberately targeting the people of Punjab. Removing such a large number of people from ration cards is a direct attack on the poor, Dalits and underprivileged sections of Punjab. We will not let this be implemented at any cost.

He said the Central government is making false excuses that cardholders have vehicles, houses and land in their name. In reality, this is a well-thought-out strategy to harass Punjabis and defame the Punjab government.

The BJP wants to snatch food grains from the poor of Punjab and provoke people against the Aam Aadmi Party and the Mann Government. But their ploy will not succeed. The people of Punjab know the BJP's intentions very well.

Dhaliwal said at present, "ordinary people are already struggling to survive. Due to the high prices of petrol, diesel and essential commodities, they are living in hardship. This decision is like rubbing salt on their wounds. Therefore, the Centre should immediately withdraw it and clear people's doubts".

Dhaliwal levelled another serious allegation against the BJP, saying that in Punjab, its leaders and workers are holding camps in the name of government schemes and collecting people's confidential details like bank accounts, Aadhaar and PAN cards.

"This is completely inappropriate and illegal. It must be stopped immediately." He said as per rules, the Central government implements any of its welfare schemes through the state government. "Leaders and workers of any political party have no right to do so."

He questioned the Centre, asking whether the government has given BJP workers the authority to implement central schemes.

"If so, it should clarify, and if not, this practice must be stopped immediately," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Punjab, I've seen how many genuinely poor families depend on ration cards. If someone has vehicles or property, they shouldn't get benefits, but verification must be fair and transparent.
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Michael C
Why is everything becoming political? If there are ineligible beneficiaries, they should be removed, but the process should be objective and not target any particular state. Both Centre and State need to work together.
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Simran P
The part about BJP workers collecting Aadhaar and bank details is really worrying! This is completely unacceptable if true. Personal data security is so important these days.
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Arjun K
Instead of political blame games, both governments should focus on creating a proper verification system. Many rich farmers in Punjab actually have ration cards while genuine poor don't. System needs reform, not politics.
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Nisha Z
With inflation so high, taking away ration cards from even one genuine family would be cruel. Government should be more careful and compassionate in their approach. 💔

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