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Punjab Department Dissolution: BJP Criticizes AAP Over “Non-Existent” Ministry

In a major administrative shake-up, the Punjab government has officially dissolved the Department of Administrative Reforms, which had been assigned to Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal but remained “non-existent” for 20 months.

Key Highlights of the Punjab Department Dissolution:

  • Punjab government dissolves the Department of Administrative Reforms
  • Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal left overseeing a non-existent ministry
  • Opposition BJP mocks AAP, calling it a “Kejriwal Model” failure
  • Simultaneous transfer of 21 IPS officers signals further administrative restructuring

The Punjab Department Dissolution has sparked political outrage, with the BJP ridiculing the AAP government for its oversight.

Why Was the Department of Administrative Reforms Dissolved?

  1. Absence of Functionality: The department existed only on paper but had no operational role.
  2. CM’s Recommendation: Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann recommended its dissolution as part of a broader administrative reform.
  3. Cabinet Notification: The Punjab Chief Secretary issued a gazette notification, stating that the department no longer exists.

Official Statement: 

“The Department of Administrative Reforms, earlier allotted to Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, is not in existence as of today.”

This Punjab Department Dissolution is part of a larger bureaucratic restructuring, including the transfer of 21 IPS officers.

Political Backlash: BJP Roasts AAP Over Punjab Department Dissolution

BJP’s Reaction

🚀 Kanchan Gupta (Senior Advisor, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting):

“Punjab had a Minister for Administrative Reforms but no Ministry. The AAP government was blissfully unaware for 20 months until they finally removed the title. This is the ‘Kejriwal Model.’”

🚀 Amit Malviya (BJP IT Cell Head):

“AAP’s incompetence is exposed. It took them nearly 20 months to realize a key department didn’t even exist. Arvind Kejriwal must be banished from public life.”

AAP’s Response

📌 The AAP government has not directly addressed the criticism, but sources indicate the Punjab Department Dissolution was part of a long-term governance reform strategy.

📌 Why Now? The timing of this decision, ahead of the Punjab Assembly session on February 24-25, suggests damage control before further scrutiny.

Impact of the Punjab Department Dissolution on State Administration

1. Cabinet Reshuffle & Ministerial Portfolios

  1. CM Bhagwant Mann retains 8 key ministries, including Home Affairs & Justice, Legal & Legislative Affairs, and Sports.
  2. Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema now manages four ministries, including Excise & Taxation.
  3. Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, previously overseeing the dissolved department, will now retain only the NRI Affairs portfolio.

2. IPS Transfers & Police Reorganization

  1. 21 IPS officers transferred, leading to a reshuffling of district police chiefs.
  2. Mass resignations from lawyers expected, as per sources in the Punjab Advocate General’s office.

3. Possible Shift in AAP’s Political Strategy

  1. With AAP suffering losses in Delhi, Punjab remains its only stronghold.
  2. The Punjab Department Dissolution signals an attempt to consolidate power and streamline governance.

Is Punjab’s Administrative Overhaul a Cover-Up?

Many critics argue that the Punjab Department Dissolution was:

A delayed realization of a governance failure.
An attempt to divert attention from other issues ahead of the Assembly session.
A politically motivated move to reorganize power before the upcoming elections.

BJP’s Claim: 

“This dissolution is an attempt to cover up AAP’s governance failures in Punjab.”

However, AAP supporters argue that this administrative streamlining is necessary for better governance.

Punjab Department Dissolution – Political Blunder or Strategic Move?

The Punjab Department Dissolution raises serious concerns about AAP’s administrative oversight. While the decision to dissolve a non-functioning department may seem logical, the fact that it remained operational on paper for 20 months is alarming.

🚀 Key Takeaways:

  • The Administrative Reforms Department was officially dissolved after remaining inactive for 20 months.
  • BJP attacked AAP, calling it a “Kejriwal Model” failure.
  • The Punjab government has reshuffled ministers & transferred 21 IPS officers.
  • Questions arise about AAP’s governance and political strategies in Punjab.

💬 Do you think the Punjab Department Dissolution was a justified governance reform or a political misstep?

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