Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann unveiled a Rs 75 crore development plan, featuring a Rs 23 crore center of excellence honoring Kargil martyr Captain Amol Kalia and significant enhancements to educational infrastructure in Nangal town.
Mann criticized those responsible for the proliferation of the drug trade and the deterioration of Punjab’s societal structure, emphasizing a shift towards transparent governance prioritizing employment, education, and infrastructure.
In a scathing rebuke of the Akali leadership, Mann accused them of fostering the drug trade, leading to catastrophic consequences for the youth. He highlighted their accumulation of wealth through political exploitation at the expense of the state and its citizens.
Mann condemned the Akalis for their alleged involvement in incidents of sacrilege and violence, accusing them of neglecting the welfare of the people. He asserted that the Akalis’ actions had inflicted deep emotional wounds on the people of Punjab and benefited various criminal elements.
