Punjab to become power surplus state by year-end: Parkash Singh Badal
Badal claimed that the SAD-BJP govt laid thrust on bringing new power projects to the state and there were three thermal power plants in the pipeline.

"Days are not far when instead of spending heavily on purchasing power, the state will be selling power to other states," Badal said while addressing a gathering after inaugurating the upgraded 220KW Power Grid here.
He pointed out that there was a 30 per cent power deficit when the SAD-BJP alliance assumed power in the state in 2007 mainly because its "predecessors" had never bothered to augment the power supply.
Badal claimed that the SAD-BJP government laid thrust on bringing new power projects to the state and there were three thermal power plants in the pipeline.
On the compensation granted by the Central government to flood victims in the state, Badal said it's a "cruel joke" with the people. He said though he had requested the Prime Minister as well as the Union Home Ministry to hike the grant, there was no positive response from them.
Asked about Congress' allegations that the state was on the verge of an economic slump, he said, "The Punjab Congress leaders must introspect and look into the deplorable economic condition of the country under the UPA regime... That would help the country."
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