Chandigarh: Punjab Congress leaders on Friday hoisted the Tricolour on rooftops of their homes to protest against the Centre's alleged discrimination against the state in extending financial support to it to fight the Covid-19 crisis.
The BJP's Punjab unit countered the Congress' spectacle with its leaders and workers observing fast over the alleged non-distribution of foodgrains to the poor and needy by the state government during the lockdown.
The SAD, on the other hand, condemned the ruling Punjab Congress for using the national flag for partisan and political purposes.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh hoisted the national flag, in line with the state Congress' decision to observe the May Day in solidarity with the corona warriors and also as a mark of protest against the alleged discrimination by the Centre.
The Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee chief Sunil Jakhar hoisted the Tricolour at his home to raise his voice against the discrimination against Punjab, seeking to raise voice for legitimate demands of the state.
Wishing workers a happy May Day, he said the Congress government was committed to serve their interests irrespective of the caste and creed.
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He said under the leadership of CM Amarinder Singh, the state was fighting with a spirit of winning the battle against Covid-19, and Punjabis have hoisted the tricolour and expressed their solidarity with the state government's efforts.
The attitude of the Modi government at the Centre is constantly discriminatory towards Punjab and instead of providing any financial assistance to the state, the Union government is not giving Punjab its due share in time, he said.
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PPCC chief said Punjab is the food bowl of the country and it has never counted heads while making sacrifices for the protection of the country's borders but today in its difficult times, the BJP government has been motivated by political interests and has ignored Punjab's welfare.