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23,206 PERSONS EVACUATED SO FAR: HARDEEP SINGH MUNDIAN

Chandigarh, September 9:

Punjab Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management Minister S. Hardeep Singh Mundian, on Tuesday, informed that the flood situation in the state has worsened further during the past 24 hours with 33 more villages, 133 more people and 6988 hectares of crops affected. The cumulative tally now stands at 2097 affected villages across 22 districts with the population hit touching 3,88,092.

The Revenue Minister said that one more life was lost in Ludhiana during the past 24 hours, taking the overall toll to 52 across 15 districts. Three persons continue to remain missing in Pathankot.

In terms of rescue operations, S. Hardeep Singh Mundian said that 191 more people were evacuated within the last 24 hours, raising the total to 23,206. The highest evacuations so far have been reported in Gurdaspur (5581), Fazilka (4254), Ferozepur (4012), Amritsar (3260), Hoshiarpur (1616), Kapurthala (1428) and Pathankot (1139). Remaining districts are Barnala (738), Jalandhar (511), Mansa (178), Moga (155), Rupnagar (313) and Tarn Taran (21).

The Minister informed that 119 relief camps are presently operational in the state, sheltering 5521 people. Currently, Fazilka has 14 camps with 2946 people, Barnala 43 camps with 638 inmates, Hoshiarpur 4 camps with 921 people, Moga 3 camps with 155 persons, Mansa one camp with 15 affected persons, Amritsar 16 camps with 51 persons, Ferozepur 5 camps with 202 persons, Gurdaspur 13 camps with 10 persons, Jalandhar 18 camps with 453 persons, Ludhiana one camps with 47 persons and Sangrur one with 83 affected people.

On agriculture losses, S. Mundian highlighted that the total crop area damaged has touched 1,91,926.45 hectares across 18 districts, up from around 1.84 lakh hectares reported a day earlier. Gurdaspur remains the worst affected with 40,169 hectares followed by Amritsar (27,154 hectares), Fazilka (19,037 hectares), Kapurthala (17,574 hectares), Patiala (17,404 hectares), Ferozepur (17,257 hectares), Tarn Taran (12,828 hectares), Mansa (12,207 hectares), Hoshiarpur (8322 hectares), Sangrur (6560 hectares), Jalandhar (4800 hectares), Pathankot (2442 hectares), Moga (2240 hectares), SAS Nagar (2000 hectares), Rupnagar (1080 hectares), Bathinda (586.79 hectares), SBS Nagar (188.3 hectares) and Ludhiana (76 hectares).

He informed that a total of 2097 villages across 22 districts have been impacted by the floods till September 9. The worst-hit districts in terms of affected villages include Gurdaspur with 329 villages, Amritsar with 196, Hoshiarpur with 208, Kapurthala with 145, Jalandhar with 93, Ludhiana and Fazilka with 86 each and Ferozepur with 108. Other districts reporting significant damage are Sangrur with 107, Patiala with 133, Pathankot with 88 and Mansa with 95 villages. Smaller yet notable impacts have also been seen in Barnala (121), Tarn Taran (70), Rupnagar (66), Moga (52), Faridkot (15), Bathinda (21), SAS Nagar (15), SBS Nagar (28), Malerkotla (12) and Sri Muktsar Sahib (23).

The population affected across the state, the Revenue Minister said, has reached 3,88,092 people. The maximum impact has been reported from Gurdaspur with 1,45,000 persons, followed by Amritsar with 1,36,105, Ferozepur with 38,614 and Fazilka with 25,037. Other major districts affected include SAS Nagar with 14,000, Pathankot with 15,503, Kapurthala with 5728, Hoshiarpur with 2785, Jalandhar with 1970, Barnala with 1451 persons, Moga with 800, Rupnagar with (778), Mansa (178), Sangrur (83) and Tarn Taran (60).

The Cabinet Minister said that currently 18 teams of NDRF, 2 teams of SDRF, 21 Army columns, 2 sections and 1 Engineer Task Force are deployed in flood-hit areas. Around 30 helicopters of the Indian Air Force and Army continue to assist in rescue operations. BSF units remain engaged in Ferozepur area. Besides this, 178 boats are part of the ongoing relief efforts.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Heart Beats Every Moment for the People”-Haryana Energy, Transport & Labour Minister Anil Vi

Chandigarh, September 9 – Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij, today said that “Our Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, is a leader whose heart beats every moment for the people. It is impossible that he would not stand by citizens in their time of suffering.”

Highlighting the Centre’s prompt response to recent calamities, Sh. Vij said that Prime Minister Modi has given Rs.1,500 crore for Himachal Pradesh and Rs.1,600 crore for Punjab to aid relief and recovery efforts. 

He was interacting with media persons in Panchkula today evening. 

*“We Do Not Do Politics, We Deliver Work”- Vij*

Responding to Aam Aadmi Party leaders who termed the package for Punjab as insufficient, Sh. Vij said that “Some people indulge in politics even in times of disaster. We do not do politics, we work. The Prime Minister has conducted a complete assessment, and the package has been allocated accordingly.”

*“Rahul Gandhi Has Nothing to Do with Democracy”- Vij*

When asked about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s foreign tour during the Vice Presidential election, Sh. Vij said that “Rahul Gandhi has nothing to do with democracy or democratic systems. A person who does not cast his own vote has no right to seek votes for others.”

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Token Relief Amidst Massive Losses, A Cruel Joke on the People of Punjab: Cheema

Chandigarh, September 9

Punjab Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema today expressed his strong condemnation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s financial assistance package for Punjab, calling it a “cruel joke” on the state’s flood-ravaged people. He lambasted the Central government for the “meagre and insulting” flood relief package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi following his aerial survey of the state.

In a press communique issued here, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that the aid of Rs 1,600 crore is a cruel joke on the people of Punjab who have suffered devastating losses in what has been described as the worst floods in four decades. He said, “The Prime Minister’s visit was nothing more than a photo-op. After weeks of our state battling an unprecedented natural calamity, the Prime Minister has finally responded with an aid package that is a pittance.The losses incurred by our farmers, labourers, poor people, businesses, and infrastructure run into tens of thousands of crores, and the Union government has the audacity to offer a paltry sum of Rs 1,600 crore.”

Specifically mentioning the immense suffering of the poor people whose houses were destroyed and the loss being faced by the labourers, the Punjab Finance Minister said that many of these people are under open sky, and labourers have not earned a Penny.

He highlighted the immense damage suffered by the poor people , including widespread destruction of crops, homes, and public infrastructure. He said that the state government has already announced compensation of Rs 20,000 per acre for farmers and Rs 4 lakh for the next of kin of those who lost their lives.

“We are doing everything in our power to provide relief, but the scale of the disaster is such that it requires substantial and immediate support from the Centre. The Prime Minister’s announcement is a grave injustice to the people of Punjab,” he added.

The Finance Minister further criticized the Central government for its perceived apathy towards Punjab.He reiterated the state’s long-standing demand for the release of pending funds from the Centre, including the GST compensation and other dues, which he said amount to over Rs 60,000 crore.

 “The Prime Minister has not even responded to the letter written by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann seeking the release of these funds. Instead of providing the necessary support, the Centre is politicizing a humanitarian crisis,” he said.

The Punjab Finance Minister concluded by calling on the Central government to immediately reassess the situation and announce a comprehensive and adequate financial package to help Punjab recover from the disaster. “The people of Punjab have stood by the nation in every crisis. Now, in our time of need, we expect the Union government to stand by us,” he concluded.

“AN INSULT, NOT AID”: AMAN ARORA LAMBASTES PM MODI’S “CRUEL JOKE” OF A RELIEF PACKAGE

Chandigarh, September 9:

 Punjab Cabinet Minister and Aam Aadmi Party State President Mr. Aman Arora today expressed his profound disappointment over the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “paltry and insulting” relief package of Rs. 1600 crores for a state staring at losses exceeding Rs. 20,000 crores from catastrophic floods. The Prime Minister was visiting the flood-ravaged state, on Tuesday.

Mr. Arora did not mince words, accusing the PM of delivering a “cruel joke” to the people of Punjab instead of the meaningful national response they had hoped for.

“The Prime Minister came, saw, and offered a pittance,” Arora stated. “While our farmers stand amidst the ruins of their lives—their homes, their crops, their livestock washed away—the Centre’s response is not just inadequate, it is a blatant insult. Rs. 1600 crore is a slap in the face of every citizen who has lost everything.”

He said that the Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government has been demanding the immediate release of Rs 60,000 crore in stalled funds for the state’s survival and Rs. 20,000 crore for flood relief package but this token amount makes a mockery of the scale of destruction. It reveals a blatant disregard for the plight of Punjabis.

“The soul of Punjab, our agriculture, has been shattered,” said an emotional Mr. Aman Arora, “The crops our farmers nurtured like their own children have been wiped out just 15-20 days before harvesting. There is no chance of resowing. Our farmers have lost an entire season’s income.” He highlighted that a total of 4.80 lakh acres of agricultural land has been affected and the worst-hit is paddy, with over 3.71 lakh acres completely submerged.

The floods, the worst since 1988, have claimed 52 precious human lives and directly affected nearly 4 lakh people across more than 2000 villages, the scale of destruction demands monumental efforts to rebuild.

He demanded that the Central Government should immediately reassess the damage with a sense of urgency and responsibility, and announce a comprehensive relief package that truly reflects the magnitude of this disaster and the value of Punjab’s contribution to India.

Highlighting the stark contrast between Punjab’s historic contributions and the Centre’s neglect in this hour of need, Mr. Aman Arora said, “from the freedom struggle to feeding the nation, Punjab has always been the nation’s sword and shield. The state’s farmers have ensured India’s food security for decades, and our youth have valiantly guarded its borders. Yet, when our own land is submerged and our people are suffering, the Government of India’s response is just dismissive.”

Government stands with people in adverse weather conditions, assistance will reach every family: Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh, September 7 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday visited villages Bithmada, Sarasod, Bichpadi, Mayyad, Anipura, Garhi, Mehnda and Jeetpura of Hisar district to review the situation caused by heavy rains and waterlogging. He interacted directly with the affected families, assured them of full support, and announced financial assistance of Rs 21 lakh each for village Mehnda and Dhani Mehnda.

The Chief Minister directed officials to ensure immediate drainage of rainwater from waterlogged areas. He also instructed that a siphon be constructed under the national highway between Bichpadi and Sarasod to provide a permanent solution to future waterlogging.

Sh Nayab Singh Saini reassured the villagers that the government stands firmly with them in this difficult time. He ordered the administration to prioritize relief measures so that people receive timely help and directed that no household should suffer from shortage of food, medicine or shelter.

While assessing crop damage, the Chief Minister said that compensation will be provided to farmers after proper evaluation. He informed that an e-Kshatipurti portal has been opened, where farmers can register details of their damaged crops. Families whose houses or roofs have been damaged by the rains are also being provided immediate relief. He further instructed the Deputy Commissioner to adopt alternative measures, in addition to the existing drainage system, to ensure a long-term solution.

Cabinet Minister Sh Ranbir Singh Gangwa thanked the Chief Minister for reaching out to the affected families and said that he has directed district officials to ensure that there is no negligence in relief work and every effort is made to support the villagers.

On this occasion, Cabinet Minister Ranbir Singh Gangwa, Hansi MLA Vinod Bhayana, State General Secretary Surender Poonia, former Minister Anoop Dhanak, Divisional Commissioner Ashok Kumar Garg, Deputy Commissioner Anish Yadav, District Council Chairman Sonu Sihag Data, former MPs D.P. Vats and Sunita Duggal, Jawahar Saini, former Chairman Satbir Verma and other officials were present.

Meet Hayer writes to Prime Minister, Punjab should get immediate relief package for flood-hit areas

Chandigarh, September 1

Punjab, which is suffering from the most devastating floods of the past half century, needs urgent support to recover from this calamity and to provide relief to the affected people. In this regard, Member of Parliament from Sangrur, Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer, has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking a special relief package for Punjab.

Meet Hayer has demanded that Punjab be given ₹20,000 crore as immediate interim relief and, after a comprehensive assessment of the total loss, a larger relief package should follow. Additionally, he has also urged the Centre to release the pending ₹60,000 crore funds of Punjab without delay. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has also appealed to the Prime Minister for urgent intervention in this matter. Meet Hayer stressed that it is now the duty of the Centre to support Punjab, the state that feeds the nation.

Meet Hayer said that the floods have caused loss of life, property, livestock, and massive damage to infrastructure, while also destroying crops over vast stretches of farmland. This will have a direct negative impact on the country’s food reserves. He emphasized that since Punjab is the nation’s food bowl, the Centre must extend its hand to support the state in this hour of crisis. The crops were damaged right at the peak of the harvest season. Apart from human and property losses, the floods have caused major loss of cattle, severely affecting dairy farming and allied livestock-based livelihoods.

Looking into the causes of these floods, the MP explained that due to heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir, the water level in the Ravi River rose sharply, causing the Ranjit Sagar Dam to rise by 25 feet in the last 10 days. As a result, more water is being released than in 1988, leading to flooding in about 300 villages across three districts of Majha region. Similarly, excess water released from Pong Dam into the Beas River caused flooding in villages of Kapurthala and Hoshiarpur. Heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh also raised water levels in Bhakra Dam, resulting in severe flooding in districts along the Sutlej River. Meanwhile, continuous rainfall has kept the Ghaggar River on high alert, and September too has seen persistent rains across Punjab.

Meet Hayer urged the Prime Minister to announce a special central package for Punjab, which should include adequate compensation for flood-affected families, rebuilding of damaged infrastructure, restoration of irrigation systems, and strengthening of river embankments. He recommended that the embankments along the Ghaggar and other rivers be reinforced to at least 4.5 feet high for future protection.

He also appealed to the Prime Minister that, just as the Union Home Minister visited Jammu & Kashmir recently, senior leaders of the Centre should also visit Punjab to assess the ground-level situation and witness the scale of damage firsthand.

PUNJAB’S HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO REMAIN SHUT TILL SEPTEMBER 3: HARJOT BAINS

Chandigarh, September 1:

Keeping in the view of continuous heavy downpour and prevailing flood situation in Punjab, all the higher educational institutions, including colleges, universities and polytechnic institutes, will remain closed in the state till September 3, 2025, informed S. Harjot Singh Bains, Minister of Higher and Technical Education Minister, Punjab.

This decision has been taken to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff, S. Bains said while adding that the responsibility for the well-being and security of students residing in hostels lies with the respective educational institution administrations. They would provide essential services, while taking necessary measures to address any concern or issue that may arise during this challenging period.

Urging everyone to strictly follow the guidelines issued by district authorities and the State Government,  S. Harjot Singh Bains emphasised that the Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann-led Punjab Government is committed to ensuring the well-being of its citizens, especially students, and continuously monitoring the situation closely.

Punjab Finance Minister Criticizes PM’s Neglect of Flood-Hit State, Highlights BJP’s Indifference

Chandigarh, September 1

Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise, and Taxation Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema on Monday said that it is deeply unfortunate that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is completely ignoring the devastation caused by floods in Punjab, a state that has always faced the country’s challenges head-on. Cheema also condemned Union Home Minister Amit Shah for not providing any assurance of releasing the pending funds of Rs 60,000 crore or a relief package in response to Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann’s letter, which had appealed for the release of the due funds.

Cheema said, “What is even more unfortunate is that instead of pressuring their Central government to provide assistance to the state, the Punjab BJP is busy holding political rallies.”

Displaying a check for Rs 50 lakh issued by the state’s Excise and Taxation Department for the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to aid flood victims while addressing a press conference here at Punjab Bhawan, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that while the Punjab government, its departments, and the people of the state are collectively dealing with this natural disaster, the BJP-led Central government is completely ignoring the state. He expressed his dismay that while the Prime Minister, who even tweets birthday wishes, has not said a single word about the natural disaster affecting Punjab. He also criticized Punjab BJP leaders, including State President Sunil Jakhar, Working President Ashwani Sharma, and Union Minister of State Ravneet Singh Bittu, for being engrossed in political rallies in Samrala instead of urging their central leadership to act. “The leaders of the Punjab BJP should be ashamed of this attitude,” he added.

Showing the letter written by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to the Prime Minister, Minister Cheema said that it detailed the over Rs 60,000 crore in funds owed to the state from GST compensation, RDF & MDF, and the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. He said that the Chief Minister had also appealed for amendments to the rules for providing assistance under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to ensure adequate compensation for flood victims. He said that while the Home Minister spoke to the Chief Minister over the phone, no assurance was given regarding the release of the pending funds or providing aid to the flood victims.

Recalling Punjab’s valor during wars in 1962, 1965, 1971, and most recently in 2025, Minister Cheema emphasized that the state’s border regions bore the brunt of attacks during the conflict with Pakistan, yet Punjabis responded with unwavering courage. He expressed deep disappointment that the Union government now appears to be turning a blind eye to Punjab’s suffering. He noted that the floods, the worst in nearly four decades, have ravaged large parts of the state, including Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Kapurthala, and Jalandhar. The Punjab cabinet, he said, is working tirelessly to provide relief and rehabilitation.

Finance Minister Cheema also acknowledged the efforts of Aam Aadmi Party Punjab President and Cabinet Minister Aman Arora, who has mobilized party leaders to extend all possible help to those affected. Responding to media queries, he confirmed that 29 lives have been lost so far and that deputy commissioners are actively assessing the damage. However, he stressed that the immediate priority remains the delivery of relief materials and the continuation of rescue operations.

Concluding his address, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema reaffirmed the Punjab government’s unwavering commitment to compensating citizens for their losses and called upon the Union Government to fulfill its constitutional and moral responsibility towards the people of Punjab.

15688 PERSONS EVACUATED AND 7144 SHELTERED IN RELIEF CAMPS: HARDEEP SINGH MUNDIAN

Chandigarh, September 1:

Punjab Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management Minister S. Hardeep Singh Mundian today informed that while the State has witnessed widespread devastation due to incessant rains and floods, affecting almost the entire State and causing unprecedented damage to human lives, property, crops, livestock and infrastructure, the government has been working tirelessly round-the-clock to address this adverse situation and provide immediate relief to the affected citizens.

Giving details of the evacuation and relief operations, the Revenue Minister said that Punjab continues to battle the flood situation with large-scale evacuation and relief measures being carried out across the affected districts. He said that as per reports from districts, a total of 15688 persons have been evacuated so far. Major evacuations were reported from Gurdaspur with 5549 people, Ferozepur with 3321, Fazilka with 2049, Pathankot with 1139, Amritsar with 1700 and Hoshiarpur with 1052, besides other districts including Barnala with 25, Kapurthala with 515, Tarn Taran with 60, Moga with 115 and Mansa with 163.

S. Hardeep Singh Mundian informed that relief and rehabilitation efforts are in full swing with 129 camps established across Punjab to provide immediate shelter to displaced families. These include 16 active camps in Amritsar, 1 in Barnala, 10 in Fazilka, 8 in Ferozepur, 25 in Gurdaspur, 20 in Hoshiarpur, 4 in Kapurthala, 1 in Mansa, 9 in Moga, 14 in Pathankot, 1 in Sangrur and 20 in district Patiala. The state government has directed the district administrations to ensure adequate food supplies, medical aid and essential facilities at these centres, he added.

Currently, a total of 7144 persons are housed in relief camps across the state. The highest number of inmates have been reported from Ferozepur (3987), Fazilka (1201), Hoshiarpur (478), Pathankot (411), Gurdaspur (424), Amritsar (170), Mansa (163), Moga (115), Kapurthala (110), Sangrur (60) and Barnala (25).

He said that a total of 1044 villages across 12 districts have been affected. District-wise breakdown shows as Amritsar (88 villages), Barnala (24), Fazilka (72), Ferozepur (76), Gurdaspur (321), Hoshiarpur (94), Jalandhar (55), Kapurthala (115), Mansa (77), Moga (39), Pathankot (82) and SAS Nagar (1).

S. Hardeep Singh Mundian informed as per reports from deputy commissioners, a total 2,56,107 people have been affected due to floods in different districts of Punjab. The highest impact has been reported from Gurdaspur where 1,45,000 people have suffered, followed by Amritsar with 35000, Ferozepur with 24015 and Fazilka with 21562. Pathankot also recorded 15053 affected individuals while SAS Nagar and Kapurthala reported 7000 and 5650 respectively. Other affected districts include Barnala (59), Mansa (163), Jalandhar (653), Moga (800) and Hoshiarpur (1152).

On deployment of forces, the Revenue Minister shared that multiple agencies are providing assistance. The NDRF has deployed 20 teams across Pathankot (1), Gurdaspur (6), Amritsar (6), Ferozepur (3), Fazilka (3) and Bathinda (1). The Air Force, Navy & Army have deployed 10 columns with 8 on standby, along with 2 engineer columns. Besides this, around 35 helicopters of Indian Air Force and Indian Army have been deployed for rescue and relief operations. BSF units are deployed on the ground providing additional support.

For rescue operations, a total of 114 boats have been deployed, along with 1 state helicopter to support evacuation and relief efforts, he added.

Divulging details of lost human lives, the Cabinet Minister said that the flood situation has resulted in tragic loss of 29 human lives across 12 districts from August 1 to September 1, 2025. The casualties reported district-wise are: Amritsar (3), Barnala (3), Bathinda (1), Gurdaspur (1), Hoshiarpur (3), Ludhiana (3), Mansa (3), Pathankot (6), Patiala (1), Rupnagar (3), SAS Nagar (1) and Sangrur (1). Besides this, 3 persons remain missing from Pathankot district.

The Revenue Minister said that the floods have caused extensive damage to agricultural land with a total crop area of 94061 hectares affected across various districts. The most severely impacted districts include Amritsar (23000 hectares), Mansa (17005 hectares), Kapurthala (14934 hectares), Tarn Taran (11883 hectares), Ferozepur (11232 hectares), Hoshiarpur (5971 hectares), Jalandhar (2800 hectares), Pathankot (2442 hectares), SAS Nagar (2000 hectares), Patiala (1450 hectares), Moga (949 hectares), Ludhiana (108 hectares), Bathinda (97 hectares) and Sri Muktsar Sahib (84 hectares). Other smaller affected areas include Fazilka (64 hectares), Gurdaspur (24 hectares), SBS Nagar (7 hectares), Malerkotla (5 hectares), Sangrur (3 hectares), Barnala (2hectares) and Fatehgarh Sahib (1 hectares).

The Cabinet Minister further said that relief distribution has been actively carried out across all affected districts, while medical teams are attending to the health needs of the affected population. Loss of animals cannot be assessed as of now; data will be collected after the flood recedes; however, there is a huge loss of livestock in affected villages, said the Cabinet Minister, adding that infrastructure damage cannot be ascertained as of now; actual picture will be presented once the flood recedes.

The Cabinet Minister assured that Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led government is committed to providing immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation to all affected families. He directed Deputy Commissioners of all affected districts to complete the assessment of losses at the earliest so that timely compensation can be provided.

ECI Directs to issue Postal Ballot to MP Amritpal Singh Under Preventive Detention in Vice-Presidential Election 2025

Chandigarh, September 1:

Office of CEO Punjab informed that the Election Commission of India (ECI) has issued necessary directions regarding the facilitation of voting by Amritpal Singh, Member of Lok Sabha from 03-Khadoor Sahib Parliamentary Constituency, Punjab, who is also a member of the Electoral College for the ongoing Vice-Presidential Election, 2025.

Amritpal Singh is presently under preventive detention under the National Security Act, 1980, at Central Jail, Dibrugarh, Assam. In accordance with the provisions of Rule 26 of the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Rules, 1974, the Commission has directed that a postal ballot paper be issued to him.

As per the prescribed procedure, postal ballot papers for electors under preventive detention are to be delivered only on the day of poll, and the sealed cover containing the marked postal ballot must reach the Returning Officer before the commencement of counting.

Accordingly, the Commission has instructed the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Chief Secretary, Government of Assam, to ensure that the sealed cover containing the postal ballot marked by Amritpal Singh is carried by a special messenger from Dibrugarh, Assam, by air, so that it reaches the Returning Officer well before 6:00 p.m. on 9th September 2025, the scheduled date for counting of votes.

The concerned authorities have been directed to immediately put in place arrangements for this purpose and keep the Commission apprised of the details.