The Shadow of Kejriwal: Is Punjab's autonomy at stake?
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The Shadow of Kejriwal: Is Punjab’s autonomy at stake?

Parallels are drawn between Arvind Kejriwal's actions in Punjab and Sonia Gandhi's influential role during the UPA government era. Following the formation of the AAP-led government in Punjab, Chief Minister Kejriwal's manoeuvres have been likened to a power grab, reminiscent of Sonia Gandhi's dominance as the "Super Prime Minister" from 2004 to 2014

Rahul Kumar DubeyRahul Kumar Dubey
May 18, 2024, 11:00 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Opinion
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In the realm of Indian politics, echoes of history often reverberate in the present, sometimes in subtle whispers, and sometimes in resounding declarations. The recent manoeuvres of Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi and de facto orchestrator of the Punjab government, bear striking resemblance to a chapter from the past – Sonia Gandhi’s infamous reign as the Super Prime Minister during the UPA government from 2004 to 2014.

Since the formation of AAP-led Punjab government, Arvind Kejriwal has orchestrated a subtle, yet unmistakable power grab in Punjab, relegating the elected Chief Minister to a mere figurehead, reminiscent of Sonia Gandhi’s influence over the UPA government.

The saga began on April 11, 2022, when reports surfaced of a meeting convened by Arvind Kejriwal with Punjab officers in the absence of Chief Minister Bhagwant Manni. In less than a month of the formation of a new AAP-led Government in Punjab, Arvind Kejriwal convened a meeting with high-ranking officials of the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL), Chief Secretary and the Secretary of Power for Punjab, notably in the absence of the state’s own Chief Minister.

This brazen move fueled rampant speculation among the people, raising pertinent questions about who truly wields the reins of power in the state. Within a month of this eyebrow-raising meeting, Kejriwal went a step further by signing a knowledge-sharing agreement between Punjab and Delhi governments in no timeii. While touted as a collaborative effort, it became apparent that this agreement served as a pretext for Kejriwal to assert his dominance, summoning ministers and officers from Punjab to Delhi and effectively governing the state from afar.

The pace of Kejriwal’s power consolidation was staggering. Within a mere four months of the Punjab government’s formation, Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha was appointed as the chairman of a temporary advisory panel. Chadha, a trusted aide of Kejriwal, was ostensibly tasked with serving as the eyes and ears of the Delhi Chief Minister within the Bhagwant Mann government, further solidifying Kejriwal’s grip on Punjab’s administration.

The narrative took a particularly egregious turn when allegations surfaced regarding the exorbitant expenditure of taxpayer money on a luxury plane to ferry Arvind Kejriwal from Delhi to Punjab and other poll-bound statesiv. This remorseless display of extravagance not only raised ethical questions but also underscored Kejriwal’s cavalier attitude towards fiscal responsibility and accountability.

Further exacerbating concerns is the conspicuous absence of Punjab Government from the Aam Aadmi Party’s official website. While the party proudly showcases its functionaries of the National Capital Territory of Delhi on its website, its treatment to Punjab Government is discriminating, maybe because Arvind Kejriwal solely wants to assert his dominance in every sphere that the party controls. This glaring disparity speaks volumes about the party’s priorities and underscores its myopic focus on consolidating power rather than serving the interests of the people.

In drawing parallels between Arvind Kejriwal’s power play in Punjab and Sonia Gandhi’s Super Prime Minister era, it becomes evident that history has a disconcerting tendency to repeat itself. Just as Sonia Gandhi wielded immense influence behind the scenes of administrative decisions, Kejriwal’s manoeuvres threaten to undermine the democratic fabric of Punjab, relegating elected representatives to mere puppets in his grand political theatre.

As citizens, we must remain vigilant in safeguarding the principles of democracy and holding our leaders accountable. The spectre of unchecked power looms large, and it is incumbent upon us to ensure that history does not repeat itself in Punjab, lest we become unwitting spectators to the erosion of democratic values.

Topics: Bhagwant MannPunjabArvind KejriwalAAP
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