On December 11, Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal said the proposed IIM at Amritsar will give further impetus to the education system in Punjab, claiming that the Centre would soon allocate more such big ticket projects for the state.
Badal, on the sidelines of an event in Amritsar, told reporters that in less than six months of its tenure, the NDA government has allocated a prestigious project like IIM to Punjab, which would give further impetus to the education system in the state.
He said that many more such projects were in pipeline that would put the state in the orbit of high growth trajectory.
Badal said the state government was already on the lookout for a suitable site for the construction of IIM in Amritsar so that the work on it could be started soon.
Reiterating the commitment of the state government to ensure the overall development of Punjab, the chief minister said they were duty-bound to take every issue concerned with the state and its people with the Union government.
Badal said he had already met prime minister Narendra Modi for safeguarding the interests of the state and this practice would be continued in the future too.
“We will meet the PM whenever required to boost the overall development of the state,” he added.
Replying to another query, the chief minister reiterated that the SAD-BJP alliance would contest the ensuing assembly elections in Delhi together.
He said that both the alliance partners have forged a strong relationship that has stood the test of time.
Badal added that the seat sharing arrangements for these polls was hardly an issue and would be soon finalised by both the parties.