Quashing of appointment of CPSs in Punjab called as Chhota Ministers to cost ruling SAD-BJP alliance

Mistakes, failures and rejection are the part of progress and growth but at the same time, nobody ever achieved anything worth without facing these hurdles but such concept is only a consolation and an afterthought…


Quashing of appointment of CPSs in Punjab called as Chhota Ministers to cost ruling SAD-BJP alliance

Once again the political scenario in Punjab looks to be on the changing paths with the quashing of appointment of 18 chief parliamentary secretaries (CPS) by the Punjab and Haryana, which were appointed by the Punjab Government led by Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister Punjab.
There are different versions about the impact of the recent nullifying the appointment of 18 Chief Parliamentary Secretaries (CPSs) – one tarnishing the image of the party when the Assembly elections are due in early 2017 and second, these CPSs have almost the enjoyed the full term except the recent appointment of new six MLAs as CPSs  on April 28, by the  Punjab government – Gurtej Singh Ghuriana, Manjit Singh Mianwind, Darshan Singh Shiwalik and Gurpratap Singh Wadala of Shiromani Akal Dal (SAD) and Sukhjeet Kaur Sahi and Seema Rani of BJP.

A sharp criticism had also even drawn with the induction of the new CPSs from the opposition Congress, saying that the “bankrupt government reeling under debt was only trying to appease its antagonized MLAs ahead of 2017 polls”. It had even accused SAD of distributing “free salaries” despite even an ongoing controversy of Rs 12,000 crore missing row.
I don’t hesitate to say that these CPS are being called as Chhota Ministers to keep close liaison with the district administration for day today work of the people of the area where the MLA of opposition party is in position.  Not only this, a new post of Halqa Incharge was also introduced weakening the Constitutional provisions, to accommodate those loyalists who lost in the election at the cost of tax payers’ money and to swagger in the eyes of public and administration as well.
In all, the appointment is of 24 CPSs and one died in between, one was induced in Council of Ministers and one was unceremoniously removed for his differences with the SAD.  The affected are 18 MLAs and the fate of recently six MLAs obliged just few months before the next elections is also likely to be affected as is evident from the fact that all CPSs who were given the task of hoisting the national flag on 70th Independence Day celebrations were withdrawn, from legal point of view when the case of fate of CPSs is sub-judice.
Added here that  the appointment of these CPSs were challenged immediately after they sworn in 2012, highlighting the alleged illegality that successive governments of the state have shrewdly committed in violation of the Constitution.
Quoting the precedent of Capt.Amarinder Singh, at this stage is of no use,  who too had made the appointment of CPSs during his tenure of 2002-07 but by making amendments in the laws, which Badal government failed to follow before appointment them.
Whatever may be the outcome of the court verdict, one thing is crystal clear that the orders of the court have downgraded the status of MLAs and will be feeling inhibitions while seeking the votes for the coming elections.
Such appointments have been made in other states like Gujarat, Haryana and Rajasthan also but since these Chief Parliamentary Secretaries have been termed as unconstitutional by the courts, as they hold the rank of a Minister.

Frankly speaking, the judgement of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday last quashing the appointment of 18 CPSs since 2012, is not less than an atom bomb for which the ruling alliance might have to pay heavy price especially when the state is going to hold the next assembly elections in a couple of months in the early 2017.
Mistakes, failures and rejection are the part of progress and growth but at the same time, nobody ever achieved anything worth without facing these hurdles and such concept is only a consolation and an afterthought. The courts have put wiser Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister, Punjab, despite his being known as ‘Baba Bohar’ – always above board in every odd situation – of politics in Punjab.