Akalis put up dummy smartphones stall outside Punjab Assembly

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

To remind the government in led by about its pre-poll promise of giving to youth in the state, the legislators on Thursday put up a stall of dummy outside the Assembly.

"We have put up this stall to remind the government about the promise of made to the youth of Punjab," Majithia told the media.

He said the government has been in power for two years and had failed to fulfil its pre-election promise made in the party manifesto.

The government, which is under a debt of Rs 2.10 lakh crore, has recently announced that the process to provide smartphones to youth had started.

The protest on the issue evoked sharp reactions from leaders of other parties.

said the Akalis were indulging in antics as were round the corner.

"People are not going to be impressed by such things. What were the Akalis doing when they were in power in the state for 10 years (2007-2017)," he asked.

said that the Akalis were indulging in dramatics and were not bothered about problems being faced by the people in Punjab.

"The leadership did nothing for the state in its rule of 10 years. With what face are they raising such issues," said.

The Punjab cabinet in January approved modalities for providing smartphones to youth in the state. It said that graduating students of government schools, colleges and technical institutions will be covered in the first phase of the scheme.

The cabinet proposed that students would be required to submit self-certification stating that they do not already possess a

The government said that the first batch of smartphones would be distributed in March.

The Congress had promised to provide smartphones to around 50 lakh youth before Assembly elections in February 2017.

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First Published: Thu, February 14 2019. 14:10 IST