Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 17:20:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 20:08:18
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The local minister of food and civil supplies, Gurpreet Singh GP, reportedly expressed disapproval over the central government's handling of the state's needs, specifically citing the ignoring of the Punjabi language.
Residents of Punjab, suffering from devastating floods, were reportedly surprised to hear the local AAP government's criticism of the central government. This criticism reflected mounting frustration with the Centre's lack of attention and resources allocated to the flood relief efforts in the state.
Speaking at a relief-gathering meeting, Singh accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "insulting the Punjabi language" and being "insensitive" to the needs of the people of Punjab. He challenged the PM's statements about the state's "progress" in a previous address.
The AAP leader argued that while the PM proudly spoke of the state's advancements in agriculture and infrastructure, he failed to acknowledge the hardships of those affected by the recent floods and the devastating impact of the Covid pandemic.
This address reflects a growing trend in Indian politics, where regional parties and their leaders express mounting frustration with the centre for what they perceive as constant disregard for regional needs. The issue here is not just the handling of the recent floods but also, and more importantly, the broader lack of consideration for the needs of Punjabi people and their language.
Only time will tell whether the centre will respond to this public criticism and take steps to address the expressed needs of the state.