Chandigarh, Aug 18 : Opposing the Centre’s decision to extend special incentives to the hill states, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today said he would pursue the state's demand for extending similar incentives to the border areas and Kandi belt. Talking to mediapersons at the Punjab Kala Bhawan after inaugurating a Photo Journalists Welfare Association exhibition, the Chief Minister said Punjab’s Kandi and the border areas also had special problems and deserved to be put at par with the hill states in terms of the incentives given by the Centre. His government said Capt Singh had even earlier raised the issue with the Centre and would pursue the case even more aggressively now that the decision on the hill states had been taken. In response to a question on the upcoming verdict on Dera Sacha Sauda sect chief Ram Rahim, the Chief Minister made it clear that nobody would be allowed to disturb the state’s law and order. He said he had directed the police department to remain alert against any attempt to disrupt peace in Punjab. Peace has to be maintained at all costs in order to ensure the state’s progress, he added. To a question on the T Haque Committee findings and recommendations on the crop loan waiver issue, the Chief Minister said he had received the report and would study the same and take appropriate decisions in the interest of the farmers. The additional loan liability his government would need to incur in order to repay the loans of the farmers was a necessity for helping the beleaguered farming community, said the Chief Minister, in response to another question. Responding to a question, Capt Singh clarified that no second committee had been formed to examine Justice Narang's report on the sand mining auctions and the allegations against Power & Irrigation Minister Rana Gurjit. "I've marked the report to the Chief Secretary, who may have involved other officials for studying its findings," he said. On the speculation of expelled AAP leader Sucha Singh Chhotepur joining the Congress, the Chief Minister said while Chhotepur was a good friend they had not met for the past two months. The Chief Minister also condoled veteran photographer S Paul, who passed away in New Delhi on Wednesday. A two-minute silence was observed in the memory of the award-winning photo journalist. He also announced a Running Trophy for the Best Photographer of the Year, to be presented in December every year. UNI

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