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Congress MLAs walk out of Punjab Assembly during governor’s address

On Thursday, the Punjab Assembly witnessed a dramatic turn of events as the Congress MLAs walked out of the House during the Governor’s address. The move was seen as a mark of protest against the state government’s failure to address the issues faced by the people of Punjab.

The Governor’s address is an important event that sets the tone for the upcoming legislative session. It is an opportunity for the government to present its achievements, plans, and policies to the lawmakers and the people of the state. However, the Congress MLAs expressed their discontent by walking out of the assembly, leaving the governor’s speech incomplete.

The reason behind this outburst was the failure of the state government to fulfill its promises and address the pressing issues of the people. The Congress party had promised to waive off farmer loans, eradicate drug menace, and provide jobs to the youth before coming to power. However, even after three years, the promises remain unfulfilled.

The farmers of Punjab are facing an acute agrarian crisis with mounting debts and low MSP for their crops. Despite repeated assurances, the state government has failed to provide any relief to the distraught farmers. This has led to several farmer protests in the state, and the Congress MLAs could not turn a blind eye to their plight any longer.

Another major issue that has been plaguing Punjab is the drug menace. The state has been grappling with the problem of drug addiction for a long time, and the situation seems to have worsened under the current government. The Congress party had promised to tackle this issue with a firm hand, but the ground reality is far from satisfactory. The MLAs have expressed their disappointment in the government’s lack of action in curbing the drug trade.

Moreover, the youth of Punjab is facing a severe unemployment crisis. The Congress government had promised to create jobs for the youth in various sectors, but the reality is far from what was promised. The lack of job opportunities has forced many youngsters to migrate to other states in search of employment. This has caused a brain drain in Punjab, and the MLAs have raised their concerns over the government’s failure to address this issue.

The walkout of the Congress MLAs during the Governor’s address should serve as a wake-up call for the state government. It is a clear indication that the representatives of the people are not satisfied with the current state of affairs. They have demanded immediate action from the government to fulfill its promises and address the issues faced by the people of Punjab.

The Congress party has always been known for its pro-people policies and has a legacy of standing up for the rights of the common man. The MLAs have shown the same spirit by walking out of the assembly to protest against the government’s failure to live up to its promises. This move is a reflection of the party’s commitment to the welfare of the people.

It is high time for the state government to take note of the issues raised by the Congress MLAs and take prompt action to address them. The people of Punjab have placed their trust in the Congress party, and it is the responsibility of the government to fulfill their aspirations. The MLAs have shown their solidarity with the people of Punjab, and it is now the government’s turn to reciprocate the same.

In conclusion, the walkout of the Congress MLAs during the Governor’s address is a strong message to the state government that it cannot take the people’s mandate for granted. The Congress party has always been a champion of the people’s rights, and the MLAs have shown the same spirit by walking out of the assembly. It is time for the government to listen to the voices of the people and take necessary steps to fulfill the promises made to them. The people of Punjab deserve a better tomorrow, and it is the government’s responsibility to make it a reality.

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