City
Epaper

Will withdraw decision to dissolve over 13,000 panchayats, Punjab informs HC

By IANS | Updated: August 31, 2023 16:55 IST

Chandigarh, Aug 31 Less than a fortnight after dissolving over 13,000 gram panchayats in Punjab, the government on ...

Open in App

Chandigarh, Aug 31 Less than a fortnight after dissolving over 13,000 gram panchayats in Punjab, the government on Thursday informed the Punjab and Haryana High Court that it will withdraw the notification regarding the dissolution of gram panchayats in the state.

Appearing before the Bench headed by Chief Justice Ravi Shanker Jha, Advocate-General Vinod Ghai informed that the notification of dissolving the panchayats would be withdrawn in a day or two.

Earlier, the government defended the decision in the court, saying the gram panchayats were functioning not as per constitutional provision.

Eleven writ petitions were filed by representatives of the panchayat, questioning the decision to dissolve it.

One of the petitions stated that the gram panchayats have been dissolved under Section 29-A of Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, over five months prior to the completion of the five-year term.

The government had dissolved over 13,000 panchayats in the state, with civic body elections to be held in November.

Responding to the government decision, Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa said it is the victory of the democratic institutions.

Congress leader Bajwa said the AAP government was compelled to take back such an undemocratic decision only after it got pulled up by the High Court. The Congress also took a firm stand against this irrational decision and raised the issue on several platforms.

Bajwa applauded the positive role played by the High Court that forced the fake revolutionaries (AAP) to withdraw their reckless decision.

“The credibility of our democratic institutions hinges on fair and transparent processes that respect the rights of all citizens, regardless of political affiliations. Therefore, the AAP had no right to tinker with democratic values,” Bajwa said in a statement.

Bajwa said the rights of 100,312 elected representatives, including 41,922 women, had been compromised due to these decisions.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: congresspitrodadelhimodideepikabjpwest-bengaldeepika-padukoneajay-devgnthakur
Open in App

Related Stories

West Bengal Madhyamik Class 10 Result 2026 Out: WBBSE Website Down as Students Rush to Check Scores

NationalDelhi Horror: 14-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Raped by Stepfather, Accused Arrested

NagpurNagpur: Sand Mafia Drags Revenue Officer for 4 km With JCB in Kuhi; Congress Questions Law and Order Situation

NationalChandranath Rath Murder: Six Bullets Fired, One Hits iPhone; How Suvendu Adhikari’s PA Was Chased and Ambushed

NationalWho Was Chandranath Rath? From Indian Air Force Veteran To Suvendu Adhikari’s PA

Politics Realted Stories

Politics"Tamil Nadu political crisis may be resolved in 2-3 days": Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy

PoliticsTN Govt formation: VCK to take call on supporting Vijay's TVK in 'high-level committee' meeting today

Politics"Only TVK has the possibility of forming govt with majority when assembly meets": CPM Gen Secy MA Baby

PoliticsNitish Kumar meets Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary, extends wishes after cabinet expansion

Politics"Normally people give clear mandate": BJP leader Vanathi Srinivasan on Tamil Nadu stalemate