The former deputy chief minister said, "These Kendras are meant to stop the harassment of the people in government offices and eliminate the reasons for corruption."
Badal, in a letter to the Punjab chief minister, attacked what he called "tughlakiya" ideas of Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal, claiming that he had openly advocated the abolition of all subsidies like free power to the farmers, old age and other pensions in the state etc.
On a meeting on January 24, the Punjab Cabinet had decided to shut down over 1,600 Sewa Kendras, started by the previous Akali-BJP government in the state.
The Sewa Kendras were providing over 100 citizen-centric services like death and birth certificates to people.
Sukhbir Singh Badal wanted to know what "profit" did the government want to earn from the poor and the needy who look at the government as a "provider" of services while the finance minister looked at it as "Finance Company" which must make profit out of every service it provides.
In fact, even the police department may have to be shut down because this department too is in the real sense only a Sew Kendra by another name. But these will not bring in revenue to the government, he said.
Sukhbir Singh Badal said, "These services in the Sewa Kendras were meant to protect the natural and constitutional right of the people to getting their routine works done without harassment or humiliation in government offices.
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