Punjab Cabinet Meeting Today to Review Land Pooling Feedback
Key Decisions on New Government Recruitments Also Expected….
Punjab government is set to hold a crucial cabinet meeting today, with two significant agenda items expected to dominate discussions — a review of feedback on the contentious Land Pooling Policy and possible decisions regarding new government job recruitments. The meeting will be chaired by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and attended by senior cabinet ministers and top officials.
The Land Pooling Policy, which has triggered widespread protests from farmers across the state, will be a central focus. With growing resistance seen in districts like Amritsar, where farmers recently held a tractor march in the rain, the government is under pressure to reassess the policy framework. The cabinet is likely to review suggestions and objections received from various stakeholders, including farmer unions, civil society groups, and urban planning experts.
Sources suggest that the government may introduce amendments or clarifications to address the concerns raised by the farming community. The feedback mechanism is being seen as a move to calm tensions and promote dialogue with aggrieved groups. A final decision on implementing the policy in its current form or making modifications could be taken in today’s meeting.
Alongside land pooling, the cabinet is also expected to deliberate on fresh recruitment for various government departments. With thousands of vacancies across education, health, and administrative services, the government is planning a major hiring push to boost public service delivery and tackle unemployment. The recruitment strategy may involve both direct appointments and competitive examinations.
Officials indicate that new job opportunities could be announced in key departments, particularly in health and education, where workforce shortages have been affecting service efficiency. The decision would align with the Aam Aadmi Party government’s ongoing promises to create more employment and strengthen public institutions in Punjab.
Additionally, the cabinet may also touch upon infrastructure development updates, budget utilization, and law and order matters ahead of upcoming festivals and the monsoon season.
Political analysts believe today’s cabinet meeting will be closely watched for its response to the farmer unrest and its ability to balance development with public sentiment. With the 2027 state elections on the horizon, such decisions will carry long-term political weight for the ruling government.
The outcome of the meeting is expected to be announced later in the evening through an official press briefing.
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