Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring mocked the AAP government’s slogan of Power Cut-Free Punjab, asking if it had added even a single unit to the state’s power generation. He said the claim existed only in words, not in real projects. Warring stressed that uninterrupted electricity requires building new power plants, which AAP failed to do.
He pointed out that even the GVK Power Plant, cited by AAP as a success, was not new—it was already operational and just transferred from private to government control. Criticizing the launch of the ‘Roshan Punjab’ project, he called it “old wine in new bottles.” Warring said Punjab became a power-surplus state before AAP’s rule, but under its governance, long power cuts returned. Calling AAP’s promise false, he added that by the time their deadline arrives, the countdown to their exit will begin.









