
Brahmpura pointed to ongoing investigations in Delhi, where AAP faces numerous allegations of scams involving billions of rupees, and claimed that similar embezzlement schemes are taking root in Punjab, particularly within the Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha constituency. He specifically addressed accusations surrounding the alleged misappropriation of ₹18 crore in development funds intended for the Tarn Taran blocks.
“It is alarming that funds meant for the development of villages are being blatantly misappropriated in collusion with a company owned by a relative of an AAP leader,” Brahmpura stated. He expressed dismay that while the focus has been on taking action against Panchayat Secretaries, key political players linked to the corruption remain unaccountable.
Brahmpura characterized this corruption as a direct reflection of AAP’s governance model, which he labeled the “Delhi model.” He cited prominent fraud cases in Delhi, including a ₹145 crore scam in the ‘Jai Bhim Mukhyamantri Pratibha Vikas Yojana,’ which was originally allocated only ₹15 crore to support Dalit students. He also referenced an extensive liquor scam involving high-ranking AAP officials, along with ongoing investigations by agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into various projects related to hospital construction and CCTV installations.
Brahmpura demanded a high-level, impartial investigation into these alleged corrupt activities in Punjab. “Just as central agencies are thoroughly investigating the AAP government’s misdeeds in Delhi, we call for a similar inquiry into the ₹18 crore embezzlement case in Khadoor Sahib to expose the powerful figures protecting these corrupt practices,” he emphasized.
“The Shiromani Akali Dal remains committed to fighting against the embezzlement of public funds, and we will continue to raise our voice for accountability at all levels,” he concluded.