Punjab AAP Convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur said "cash rich Badals" owe an explanation to elders how they can survive with a pension of just Rs 500 per month?
"Is it possible for them to have a ride in their (Badal's) air-conditioned bus service even once with this amount? Is it possible for elders to have a cup of tea with their pension money in Badal's five star hotels?" Chhotepur said.
He alleged that Badals must be knowing that hike in old-age pension, for which they are patting their own back, was promised at least seven years ago by them.
"Even the way such a petty amount was distributed in the splendid function by keeping elders standing in queue for hours is highly deplorable," Chhotepur said.
Terming the hike in old-age pension as "is nothing else but a political gimmick" to woo the elders, Chhotepur said, they are annoyed with the Badal-led state government for their "insult".
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