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Ajay Banga’s concerns on Punjab’s youth merit serious attention: Kewal Singh Dhillon
Kewal Singh Dhillon Responds to Ajay Banga’s Remarks on Punjab’s Rural Economy
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, June 23, 2026: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Punjab State President Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon has written to Mr. Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group, acknowledging his recent remarks on Punjab’s rural economy.
In his letter, Dhillon said that Mr. Ajay Banga’s observations have opened an important conversation on Punjab’s economic realities — one that deserves thoughtful engagement rather than political point-scoring.
Referring to Ajay Banga’s remarks, Dhillon said, “Mr. Banga has highlighted the economic vulnerability of Punjab’s youth, cautioning that one-time wealth from land sales cannot substitute for sustainable livelihoods and long-term rural transformation.” Dhillon said this assessment reflects ground realities that BJP Punjab has been consistently raising and that demand serious attention from the state government.
Dhillon emphasised that the challenges faced by rural families in Punjab must not be reduced to narrow stereotypes, but understood in the context of deep economic and social transitions underway in rural society — transitions that require political will and administrative action at the state level.
Dhillon noted that Punjab has played a historic role in ensuring India’s food security for generations, often at significant personal, social, and environmental cost. He said its contribution to the nation deserves recognition, empathy, and decisive action — not silence from a AAP government that has failed to deliver.
“Punjab’s families are not facing an individual crisis in isolation; they are navigating a larger economic transition. Many rural communities are moving away from traditional agrarian systems without adequate alternative livelihoods, skill development pathways, or financial support mechanisms. This is a failure of governance that the AAP government must own,” Dhillon stated.
Addressing concerns related to drug abuse in Punjab, Dhillon reiterated BJP’s firm commitment to eliminating the menace. He said the party views the issue not merely as a political concern but as a social responsibility requiring strong law enforcement, de-addiction support, and community participation — all of which remain absent under the current state government.
Dhillon invited Mr. Ajay Banga to engage directly with him — so that his understanding of the state’s challenges and strengths is grounded in its lived realities.
Expressing confidence in Punjab’s future, Dhillon said the state has the resilience, capability, and human capital to drive its own resurgence.
“Punjab will rise again, and Punjabis will remain at the centre of that resurgence,” Dhillon said.