{"id":7224,"date":"2025-11-23T07:44:06","date_gmt":"2025-11-23T07:44:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jeevaypunjab.com\/?p=7224"},"modified":"2025-11-23T07:44:48","modified_gmt":"2025-11-23T07:44:48","slug":"punjabs-political-earthquake-and-the-battle-for-identity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jeevaypunjab.com\/?p=7224","title":{"rendered":"Punjab\u2019s Political Earthquake and the Battle for Identity"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Saptrishi Soni\u0964 The Union government\u2019s move to bring Chandigarh under Article 240 through the proposed 31st Constitutional Amendment has triggered one of the most intense political storms Punjab has seen in recent years. What should have been a routine legislative exercise has rapidly transformed into a full-blown confrontation over federal rights, identity, and long-standing historical sensitivities<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Chandigarh is not just a Union Territory on paper\u2014it is an emotion, a legacy, and a symbol of Punjab\u2019s post-Partition reconstruction. Since 1966, when the state was divided and Chandigarh was designated a UT, the city has occupied an exceptional space in Punjab\u2019s collective memory. Administratively, the city has always been governed by the Punjab Governor, and despite the Centre\u2019s direct control, both Punjab and Haryana treated it as a shared capital with Punjab retaining a symbolic edge.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>By proposing to alter the administrative structure through Article 240\u2014placing Chandigarh under an independent administrator rather than the Punjab Governor\u2014the Centre has reopened a wound that Punjab believes had been carefully bandaged by decades of convention. The timing is equally crucial, coming shortly after the Centre had to reverse its stance on the Panjab University issue following widespread backlash.<br><br>For Punjab\u2019s political parties, this move is not a mere administrative tweak; it is a red flag. It is perceived as an attempt to chip away at Punjab\u2019s rights, alter the delicate balance of Centre-State relations, and weaken the state\u2019s moral claim over Chandigarh. It is no surprise then that non-BJP parties have closed ranks. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann did not mince words, declaring that Chandigarh *was, is, and will remain* an integral part of Punjab. Congress and Akali Dal leaders echoed similar apprehensions, calling the move a conspiracy to \u201csnatch Chandigarh\u201d through constitutional manoeuvring.<br><br>At the heart of the outrage lies a deeper political truth: Punjab believes the Centre is selectively redefining federalism. And Chandigarh\u2014because it is emotionally loaded\u2014is an easy spark for public mobilisation. The political class knows it; the Centre knows it; and the public feels it.<br><br>Yet, the debate cannot be viewed solely through Punjab\u2019s lens. Chandigarh\u2014home to lakhs who identify neither as Punjabis nor Haryanvis\u2014has long suffered from an identity vacuum. For decades, the city remained caught between two states without having a legislative voice of its own. Its civic issues often took a backseat to larger political tussles. For many residents, a clearer administrative structure\u2014separate from the constant tug-of-war\u2014could mean greater stability, more efficient governance, and a long-awaited recognition that Chandigarh is more than just a shared capital; it is a living, evolving urban space deserving its own identity.<br><br>This is where the challenge lies: two competing truths, each emotionally loaded.<br><br>Punjab views Chandigarh through historical rights and cultural memory. Chandigarh\u2019s own residents view it through the lens of governance and civic identity. The Centre, meanwhile, is attempting a constitutional rethink that\u2014whether intentional or not\u2014ignites political fires.<br><br>The current controversy also underlines a persistent shortcoming in India\u2019s federal conversations: decisions that carry deep historical and emotional weight are often taken without prior consultation or consensus-building. Chandigarh is too sensitive, too symbolic, and too politically charged to be reshaped without dialogue.<br><br>What India needs today is not a constitutional surprise served in the winter session of Parliament. It needs a transparent, inclusive, and historically aware conversation involving Punjab, Haryana, the Centre, and crucially, Chandigarh\u2019s own residents.<br><br>Without that, any legal amendment\u2014no matter how technically justified\u2014will be viewed as an act of political intrusion.<br><br>This issue is bigger than Chandigarh. It is about trust in federalism, respect for regional identity, and the need to avoid stirring old wounds in a era already filled with political polarization.<br><br>If handled carelessly, Article 240 could become yet another flashpoint in the Centre-State dynamic. If handled wisely, it could finally bring structural clarity to a city that has lived in ambiguity for nearly six decades.<br><br>The choice, and the consequence, lies with the Centre.<br><br>**Hashtags: #ChandigarhDebate #PunjabPolitics #Article240 #Federalism #PoliticalStorm #ChandigarhIdentity #PunjabRights #CentreVsState #IndianPolitics #EditorialView**<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"549\" height=\"434\" src=\"https:\/\/jeevaypunjab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/img_20251123_1310086843217671670029865.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-7221\" srcset=\"https:\/\/jeevaypunjab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/img_20251123_1310086843217671670029865.jpg 549w, https:\/\/jeevaypunjab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/img_20251123_1310086843217671670029865-300x237.jpg 300w, https:\/\/jeevaypunjab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/img_20251123_1310086843217671670029865-150x119.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 549px) 100vw, 549px\" \/><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saptrishi Soni\u0964 The Union government\u2019s move to bring Chandigarh under Article 240 through the proposed 31st Constitutional Amendment has triggered one of the most intense political storms Punjab has seen in recent years. 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