But this time Sarpanchi is in a hurry to sell in crores. Sarpanchs are becoming special men in the state of Aam Aadmi Party. The sages say that there are seventy two hundred hundred. What kind of democracy do you talk about, democracy is still a spectacle. It is not that the Akali or the Congress did not observe their restrictions during the Sarpanchi elections, but during the AAP party, they started charging the village itself. The sarpanchi is talking over the heads of Punjabis and the big leaders of the governments are speaking behind those who are talking over the heads of the sarpanchi. There is no doubt that the Sarpanch has been elected with unanimity in several hundred villages in Punjab and unanimity is still happening in many places and many villages have protected the entire community from the inroads of politics. On the other hand, in many villages, ‘Siropa Sarpanchi’ is being seen in the name of Sarb Samati but colored with politics.
Sarpanchi’s speech should not be taken as a joke. This is a concern. The issue of bidding has come up for the first time in the Sarpanchi elections. Especially Dera Baba Nanak and BJP lover’s bid of two crores surprised people. Later, though the bidder of two crore backed out of the bid. Why is BJP bidding at the village level? Is the BJP showing its approach at the grassroots level or is it playing an open game? This also calls for a meaningful debate. Where did democracy go? According to the law, there can be leaflets on the bidders. Even on those standing by while bidding. But the law does not even have a name. What will the sarpanch do for the village, which will be built by bidding in crores and lakhs? The big question is what was the Election Commission doing? What is politics doing? What is the administration doing? Why are the candidates not being allowed to fill the papers? Is the bidding of democracy? Is it not the sarpanchi of ordinary houses? By the way, 60 petitions were filed against the Sarpanchi elections. A decision will be taken on Thursday and the government will also respond. However, the matter of placing bids on Sarpanchi also reached the High Court.
The petitioner said that the matter of selling the sarpanchi is unconstitutional. During the Sarpanchi elections, the Sarpanchs were seen swearing at each other, but the MLAs were seen being nice to each other. Another funny thing is that the opposition party says that it looks good that there is a push, but here it is the government itself that is saying that the push is happening. In fact, those people who go around begging the ministers to get Sarpanchi have no idea of the power of Sarpanch. Actually, such people do not understand the importance of Gram Sabha.