Indian
Express: Chandigarh: Sunday, October 14, 2012.
Congress
leader and former MLA, Sukhpal Singh Khaira, on Saturday alleged that the
incumbent government had robbed its poor students of over Rs 64 crore allocated
by the Central government for scholarships to minority students.
Addressing a
press conference, Khaira produced documents obtained by an activist from the
Punjab government under the Right to Information (RTI). According to a reply by
the Directorate of Scheduled Castes and Backward classes welfare, the central
government had allocated Rs 87.05 crore for scholarships to minority students
for the academic year 2011-2012. However, only Rs 22.66 crore has been
disbursed.
Of the Rs 87
crore, Rs 39.42 crore were to be disbursed for post-matric scholarships, Rs
8.65 crore for merit-cum-means based scholarships (which has not bee
uitilised), and Rs 39.98 crore for pre-matric scholarships for which the entire
amount is lying un-utilised.
Khaira said
“Although the academic session of 2011-12 ended long back, the refusal of
Punjab government to pay legitimate dues of Rs 64.39 crore amounts to nothing
but depriving and infringing on the rights of poor, underprivileged deserving
students.”
“By denying
minority students their due, the SAD-BJP government has clearly proved that its
priority are elite schools like the Lawrence school of Sanawar, Himachal
Pradesh, where children belonging to the upper strata of the society study and
not the poor,” he added.
Khaira
demanded that criminal action should be taken against those responsible for this
“gross financial negligence”. He also said that the government should be asked
to issue a white paper on the allocation of scholarships for the previous
tenure and that if this is not done he would approach the Punjab and Haryana
High Court.
‘Cannot spare
Badals and gun for Amarinder’;
Insisting
that he has decided not to indulge in ‘negative politics’, Khaira, who had been
demanding removal of Captain Amarinder as PPCC chief, on Saturday, said that he
will smilingly accept the decision of the high command. “We have presented our
views, now it is for the high command to decide. It will be good if he
(Captain) is removed however even if the high command decides otherwise, I will
continue fighting for the party. I cannot spare Badals and gun for Amarinder.”