Jakhar seeks special status for Punjab, says economy hit due to border state tag
Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar on Sunday said the Centre should consider granting the state a special category status due to “economic constraints” it faced on account of bordering Pakistan.
Jakhar said Punjab suffered economic losses due to its strategic location over the years and required a special economic package, a demand that was raised during an all-party meeting in Chandigarh on Saturday.
The meeting was chaired by Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria and attended by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, along with representatives of all political outfits in the state.
After meeting victims of the Ferozepur drone attack at Ludhiana’s Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, he said a collective action was required to get a special package from the Centre.
He said due to its location, the state faced several restrictions, including disruption in cross-border trade, which proved non-conducive for overall economic development of Punjab. Jakhar said a special category status, like the one given to neighbouring Himachal Pradesh, would ensure long-term economic growth.
A special category status allows preferential treatment in allocation of resources from the Centre.
Jakhar added that it was important to get a “structured and sustained” Central support amid border-zone restrictions and heightened security risks.
The state BJP chief also said Punjab’s industry, agriculture and border communities had “endured unique hardships owing to its proximity with Pakistan”.
“Trade routes remain limited, investment faces structural hesitations and farmers often bear the brunt of uncertainties,” he said.
“Our youngsters deserve opportunities equal to their potential and that requires tailored assistance and affirmative policy intervention,” Jakhar added.
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