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Punjab cabinet meet at Dera Baba Nanak turns out a costly affair

In absence of the necessary arrangements for conducting a high-level cabinet meeting at Dera Baba Nanak, special arrangements visibly at higher cost had to be made

Published on: Sep 20, 2019 01:27 AM IST
By , DERA BABA NANAK
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In absence of the necessary arrangements for conducting a high-level cabinet meeting at Dera Baba Nanak, special arrangements visibly at higher cost had to be made for facilitation of the meeting and giving VIP treatment to the ministers who had come to attend the meet.

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The historic town, from where corridor to Kartarpur is being constructed to give Sikh pilgrims an access to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan, has been in state of neglect due to its location along the border. The town lacked infrastructure to host meet of such a level. To compensate it, a huge make-shift tent was erected in middle of the grain market here.

Divided into four parts, one major portion of the tent was used for the meeting while second portion was used as VIP lounge; third one as refreshment room and arrangements for media persons were made in the last part. The food was ordered from a five star hotel in Amritsar.

More than 50 standing air conditioners (ACs) were installed in the tent while over 1,000 cops from Batala and Gurdaspur were deputed for security reasons. A special chair was also arranged for chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh in the meeting hall but the CM chose to sit among his cabinet colleagues on normal chair.

 
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