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As Punjab reacts strongly, the Central Government clarifies that reforms to Chandigarh’s governance are still under discussion, not finalized.
The Central Government has responded to mounting political heat by stating there is no final decision yet on proposed administrative changes in Chandigarh.
According to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), while a bill is being considered, it “in no way” aims to change Chandigarh’s current governance structure.
At the heart of the controversy is the proposed 131st Constitutional Amendment Bill, which would bring Chandigarh under Article 240 of the Indian Constitution. Under Article 240, the President would have the power to make regulations for the Union Territory, potentially leading to a stronger central role.
Punjab’s political leaders have reacted sharply:
The MHA stressed that the bill is still under consideration, not finalized. They reiterated that the proposal is more about streamlining law-making than altering control.
In short, the Centre is pushing back against the narrative that it plans to “take over” Chandigarh from Punjab — but many in Punjab remain unconvinced.
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