Punjabi Artists Praise Mann Government and Police, Say Punjab Safer than Canada

The Mann government has made it clear that Punjab’s peace and harmony will not be broken at any cost. Whether it is artists or common citizens, their safety is the top responsibility of the government and the police

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National News: Artists who have deep roots in Punjab are now saying that they feel safer living in their home state than in foreign countries. In places like Canada, many artists face threats from gangs and criminal activities. Today, the situation in Punjab is very different. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and his government have made safety a top priority. Their policies, along with the quick action of Punjab Police, have given both ordinary people and artists the confidence to live and work in Punjab without fear.

Punjab Police Takes Strong Action Against Crime

In recent months, Punjab Police have acted firmly against gangsters and criminal groups. Every threat has been taken seriously, and the security system has been strengthened. Because of this, artists now feel that Punjab has become much safer than before. Meanwhile, Punjabi artists living in Canada often feel insecure due to gang wars and rising crime, which keeps them under constant pressure. In contrast, Punjab offers them both safety and a sense of belonging with their families and fans.

Artists Praise Punjab’s Security

Famous singer Karan Aujla recently said, “I feel unsafe in Canada, but in Punjab, thanks to the Punjab Police and the Mann government, I feel much safer.” Similarly, singer Mankirat Aulakh stated, “If there was a police force like Punjab Police in Canada, gangsterism would end there. Punjab Police is the strongest in India.” Their statements show not only the power of Punjab Police but also the trust artists have in them. The Mann government has made it clear that maintaining peace and security in Punjab is its top priority. Whether for artists or ordinary citizens, safety is taken seriously. Today, artists openly admit that they feel safest in Punjab.