Categories: World

AAP minister looks for Rs 2 crore luxury overhaul of her official bungalow, sparks row

<p>
After having come into power some of the ministers of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) seem to have given up the party's professed policy of simplicity.</p>
<p>
Punjab's Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Miss Anmol Gagan Mann has shot off a letter to the principal secretary, PWD, Anurag Verma demanding a list of 34 changes including renovations to her official bungalow.</p>
<p>
The minister's letter has raked up a major controversy in official circles as the demands would cost the cash-strapped state around Rs 2 crore to implement.</p>
<p>
The demand listed at no 33 is to construct a swimming pool in the bungalow’s backyard along with a washing area. No other ministerial bungalow in Sector 39, where all ministers reside, has a swimming pool. None of the ministers occupying these palatial bungalows during the Akali or Congress regimes had demanded the construction of swimming pools.</p>
<p>
The other demands include construction of an air-conditioned master bedroom on the first floor, replacing all the floor tiles in the bungalow, changing the curtains, replacing the existing furniture in all the rooms, 65-inch TV sets in all bedrooms, new mattresses, 8-seater dining table, chandeliers in all rooms, redoing of cupboards, setting up of glass cabin with new furniture, and laying of synthetic grass in the first-floor verandah, etc.</p>
<p>
According to a rough estimate prepared by an engineer, the renovation as demanded by the minister would cost more than Rs 2 crore. The PWD will have to get the rough estimate sanctioned by the finance department.</p>
<p>
Miss Mann has been allotted bungalow number 953, which was earlier occupied by Raj Kumar Verka, a cabinet minister in the Congress' Charanjit Channi government.</p>
<p>
Repeated attempts made by India Narrative to talk to the principal secretary PWD for his comments went unanswered. However, a copy of the minister's letter along with a questionnaire was sent to him on WhatsApp. He responded in the evening saying, "I will have to check it," and said he would revert on the issue on Monday. However, he did not deny the existence of the controversial letter by the minister.</p>
<p>
Similarly, calls were also made to the minister on her personal mobile phone number but she did not pick up the calls. However, a female claiming to be the minister's sister picked up one of the calls. When asked to get Anmol Gagan's comments on the issue, she said, "the letter in circulation about the renovation of the bungalow is fake."</p>
<p>
Nor has there been any official denial from the official spokespersons of the Punjab government. This reporter rang Mr. Baltej Pannu, director of media relations of the Punjab government several times, but he did not pick up the phone nor did he call back.</p>
<p>
Attempts were also made to elicit an official response from the director, public relations (DPR), Mr. Gurkirat Kirpal Singh, and Mr. Ishwinder Singh Grewal, deputy director, press in the office of the DPR. They too did not pick up the calls nor did they revert back. A copy of the letter in question was sent to the DPR on WhatsApp.</p>
<p>
Fondness for luxury among the AAP ministers was also evident when one of the ministers of Bhagwant Mann's government, after taking oath on the very first day, protested against the allotment of "too small a room" for his office in the civil secretariat. His demand was met, later on.</p>

Rajinder S Taggar

Guest writer

Recent Posts

Baloch Yakjehti Committee releases documentary to honour Karima Baloch’s legacy

On the 4th death anniversary of human rights activist Karima Baloch, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee…

1 hour ago

EAM Jaishankar to visit US from December 24-29

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will visit the US from December 24-29 to discuss key…

2 hours ago

Balochistan: Medical students protest campus closure, security crackdown

Students at the Bolan Medical College (BMC) in Balochistan's Quetta entered the 27th day of…

3 hours ago

Climate change, health risks escalate amid surge in PoGB deforestation

The intensifying cutting of trees for firewood in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB) is not only worsening…

4 hours ago

India’s retired judges, bureaucrats call for “immediate end” to attacks on minorities in open letter to Bangladesh

A group of retired judges, bureaucrats, Army officials and other civil society members have penned…

4 hours ago

Israel, Slovakia sign historic USD 582 million deal to boost Air Defense capabilities

Israel and Slovakia signed a 2 billion shekel (USD 582 million) agreement on Monday to…

5 hours ago