"We are thinking to have minimum education qualification for those contesting Panchayat polls, besides fixing other criteria," Punjab's Rural Development Department Minister Tripat Rajinder Singh Bajwa said here today.
The Haryana law, which made minimum qualification a parameter, had also laid down other conditions, including making it mandatory for the candidates to have functional toilets.
Educated sarpanches can implement government schemes effectively, he said.
"It is good to have educated elected representatives at the grassroots level of our system. They will not be at anyone's mercy and can implement government schemes effectively . What happens otherwise is that sometimes 'sarpanches' clear proposals and documents without knowing the content. Later they land up in trouble," he said.
Replying to a question, he said the minimum qualification parameter can be made mandatory for a Sarpanch, a Panch, and Block Samiti and Zila Parishad members.
On criteria for women contestants and persons belonging to Scheduled Caste and other reserved categories, the minister said, "It is too early to comment on this. We have just mooted the idea of having minimum qualification...".
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