Haryana’s Separate Assembly Approval Sparks
Punjab's Political Parties Criticize the Decision
Haryana: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has approved the proposal for a separate Haryana Assembly in Chandigarh. The Haryana government is set to receive 10 acres of land to build the new assembly building. This decision has triggered significant political debate, particularly in Punjab, where various political parties have strongly criticized the move.
Political Parties in Punjab Oppose Haryana’s New Assembly Proposal:
The decision has been met with widespread opposition from political parties in Punjab, including AAP, Congress, and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD). These parties have expressed concerns about the allocation of land for Haryana’s new assembly in Chandigarh, a city they believe should remain a shared capital for both Haryana and Punjab. The opposition has also raised environmental and administrative concerns regarding the land approval.
Controversy Over Land Allocation for Haryana Assembly in Chandigarh:
The political storm surrounding the approval of 10 acres of land in Chandigarh for the new Haryana Assembly building is intensifying. While the Haryana government claims that this is a step toward fulfilling the state’s political and administrative needs, critics argue that this move could further strain the delicate relationship between Punjab and Haryana, especially regarding the shared capital of Chandigarh.
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