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After missing deadlines, govt to open urban sewa kendras on Aug 12 HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times, Patiala | Updated: Jul 27, 2016 16:16 IST After failing to meet the deadline for opening the urban sewa kendras for multiple times, the Punjab government is set to start the departmental trial run of the software and hardware from July 29, while formal inauguration of the kendras will take in all districts on August 12 by the chief minister, the deputy CM and other ministers. Keeping eye on assembly elections, the state government has provided the infrastructure to private companies for the launching of these centres. To review the preparations done by these private firms, Punjab chief secretary Sarvesh Kaushal visited several sewa kendras across the district on Tuesday. On his visit, Kaushal reviewed the centres at Model Town and near Government ITI in the city and also visited some centers at Rajpura town of the district. Deputy commissioner (DC) Ramvir Singh, ADC Mohinderpal, MC commissioner Parminder Singh Gill, naib tehsildar Rajesh Nehra along with other administrative officials were also accompanying Kaushal during his visit in Patiala district.
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HT ANALYSIS After AAP’s self-goals in Punjab, Team Kejri on the defensive Party leader HS Phoolka, who had already announced plans to seek forgiveness from the Akal Takht and do the sewa on behalf of the party, said “As a humble servant and a true aam aadmi (common man), Kejriwal will perform sewa at Harmandar Sahib.” When asked whether Kejriwal will offer an apology during his visit to Golden Temple, Phoolka said, “I can just say that he is coming to perform sewa.” It is learnt that Kejriwal, after performing sewa at ‘langar ghar (community kitchen), will also perform sewa at ‘jora ghar’. As the party and especially Kejriwal is facing severe criticism from political and panthic fronts for using the picture of Golden temple and party symbol broom on the cover page of its manifesto, demands were rising that the Delhi chief minister must come to the shrine and feel sorry. Kejriwal’s party colleague and spokesperson Ashish Khetan has already been booked by the Amritsar police for equating the party’s youth manifesto with Guru Granth Sahib.
A case under section 295-A was registered against him at Police Station Civil Lines on the complaint of All India Sikh student Federation president Karnail Singh Peer Mohammad. Read: AAP’s Ashish Khetan booked for comparing party manifesto to Guru Granth Sahib Khetan too has apologised. It was not immediately clear if he would come with Kejriwal, who will leave the same evening. Exact schedule is being worked out, said a party spokesman. MP Bhagwant Mann and the party’s state convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur will be among the leadership accompany Kejriwal.A week after the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) came under attack from the Shiromani Akali Dal-BJP alliance and the Congress for printing its symbol, the broom, with the image of the Golden Temple on its youth manifesto and equating it with Guru Granth Sahib, party leader HS Phoolka performed “sewa (service)” and apologised at the Akal Takht on Sunday. Phoolka, who reached the holiest shrine of the Sikhs in a simple white kurta-pyjama and sky blue turban at 3am, went straight to the ‘langar ghar (community kitchen)’ and washed utensils for 45 minutes.
Next, he washed the floor of the langar hall for an hour with a broom that resembled the party symbol to atone for the “unintentional mistake” of hurting Sikh sentiments. At 5am, Phoolka, who is fighting for justice for victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, headed for the Akal Takht. After paying obeisance, he apologised on behalf of the AAP. Read: Kejriwal to do sewa at Golden Temple on July 18 to atone for manifesto gaffe Later, he said, “Our leader Arvind Kejriwal is not at fault but as party leader, he will also be performing sewa on July 18. The manifesto cover was an unintentional mistake of the Punjab AAP team. The Akali Dal is politicising the issue.” “Today, the Akalis are demanding Kejriwal’s resignation as Delhi chief minister but where were they when Punjab cabinet minister Bikram Singh Majithia distorted the ‘shabad (sacred verse)’ of the 10th Sikh Guru while canvassing for Amritsar BJP MP candidate Arun Jaitley in 2014? Did Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal apologise or resign?