Punjab VB-G RAM G scheme: Congress questions AAP govt's U-turn on Central rural plan

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Punjab VB-G RAM G scheme: Congress questions AAP govt's U-turn on Central rural plan

Synopsis

Punjab's AAP government has notified the Centre's VB-G RAM G rural employment scheme for a July 1 rollout — just months after the Punjab Assembly unanimously passed a resolution rejecting it. Congress leader Warring is now openly asking whether Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann struck a quiet deal with the BJP to push through a scheme his own legislature had publicly opposed.

Key Takeaways

Punjab's AAP government notified the VB-G RAM G scheme for implementation from 1 July , reversing the state's own legislative position.
The Punjab Vidhan Sabha had on 30 December 2025 passed a unanimous resolution rejecting the Central rural employment scheme.
Congress PCC President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring alleged an 'opportunistic deal' between AAP and the BJP -led Centre.
Warring called on AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal to publicly clarify his position on the reversal.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had earlier termed Punjab's rejection of the scheme 'undemocratic' and against the Constitution's spirit.

Congress leader and Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring on Saturday, 27 June levelled sharp questions at the Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab over its decision to notify and implement the Viksit Bharat — Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), commonly referred to as the VB-G RAM G scheme, from 1 July — a Central rural employment initiative that the Punjab Assembly had unanimously rejected just months earlier.

The Core Contradiction

At the heart of Warring's attack is a direct contradiction: the Punjab government itself convened a special session of the Vidhan Sabha on 30 December 2025 and passed a unanimous resolution rejecting the VB-G RAM G scheme. Yet on Friday, the same government formally notified the scheme's implementation, effectively nullifying its own legislative resolution. Warring described this as a betrayal of the Assembly's collective stand.

'What is the deal?' Warring asked pointedly, insinuating that the Mann government may have entered into some understanding with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Centre to push through a scheme the state had publicly and unanimously opposed.

Congress Demands Answers From Kejriwal

Warring did not limit his questions to the Punjab government alone. He directly challenged AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal to clarify his position on the decision. 'Kejriwal must break his silence and clarify his position,' Warring said, warning that continued silence would reinforce the perception that 'AAP actually has struck some opportunistic deal with the BJP.'

He also raised the question of timing, suggesting that the sudden reversal may be linked to the ongoing political controversies surrounding Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. 'Having been cornered both within and outside his party, is the Chief Minister trying to buy peace with the BJP?' he asked.

What the VB-G RAM G Scheme Is

The VB-G RAM G scheme is a Centre-backed rural livelihood and employment programme under the broader Viksit Bharat initiative. Punjab's decision to implement it from 1 July brings the state in line with the Centre's framework — a move that carries political weight given the AAP's positioning as a counterweight to BJP governance at the national level.

BJP's Earlier Criticism of Punjab's Rejection

The backdrop includes a sharp rebuke from Union Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who had previously described the Punjab Assembly's decision to reject the scheme as 'undemocratic' and contrary to the basic spirit of the Constitution. Chouhan had argued that the refusal reflected 'blind opposition' politics rather than genuine concern for rural welfare.

What Comes Next

With the scheme set to take effect from 1 July, attention will now shift to whether the AAP government offers any formal explanation for reversing its legislative position. The Congress is likely to escalate its campaign, and pressure on Kejriwal to respond publicly is expected to mount. The episode adds a new dimension to the already fraught relationship between the AAP and Congress in Punjab ahead of the next state electoral cycle.

Point of View

Making the reversal impossible to dismiss as a procedural technicality. The Congress is right to press on timing: if this is a governance decision, the government should be able to explain it. If it cannot, the 'deal with BJP' narrative will fill the vacuum. More broadly, this episode exposes a recurring tension in AAP's federal strategy — projecting confrontation with the Centre for electoral optics while quietly accommodating Central schemes when political winds shift. Kejriwal's silence on this is itself a signal.
NationPress
27 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the VB-G RAM G scheme and why is it controversial in Punjab?
The VB-G RAM G (Viksit Bharat — Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission Gramin) is a Centre-backed rural livelihood and employment programme. It is controversial in Punjab because the state's own Assembly unanimously passed a resolution rejecting the scheme on 30 December 2025, making the government's subsequent decision to implement it from 1 July a direct reversal of its legislative position.
Why is Congress accusing AAP of a deal with BJP over this scheme?
Congress PCC President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring alleges that the Mann government's sudden U-turn — implementing a scheme the Punjab Assembly unanimously rejected — suggests an undisclosed arrangement with the BJP-led Centre. He pointed to the timing of the reversal and controversies surrounding Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann as factors raising suspicion.
What did the Punjab Vidhan Sabha decide about VB-G RAM G in December 2025?
The Punjab Vidhan Sabha passed a unanimous resolution on 30 December 2025 rejecting the VB-G RAM G scheme. The special session was convened specifically to oppose the Central rural employment legislation, making the government's notification of the scheme's implementation a direct contradiction of that resolution.
What has Arvind Kejriwal said about Punjab's decision to implement the scheme?
As of the time of reporting, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal had not publicly commented on the Punjab government's decision. Congress leader Warring has demanded that Kejriwal break his silence and clarify his position, warning that continued silence would suggest AAP has struck an 'opportunistic deal' with the BJP.
What was the BJP's position on Punjab's earlier rejection of the scheme?
Union Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had described Punjab's Assembly resolution rejecting the scheme as 'undemocratic' and contrary to the basic spirit of the Constitution, characterising it as 'blind opposition' politics.
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