Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched a sharp attack on the central government, questioning why cricket with Pakistan is allowed while Sikh pilgrims are denied access to Kartarpur Sahib and Nankana Sahib. He called it an insult to Punjab’s faith.
The biggest feature of this campaign is that it is not the responsibility of just one department. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann himself is monitoring it.
Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann has assured that every flood victim in Punjab will be compensated within 45 days.
A special drive of cleanliness and restoration is being run by the government in the entire state from September 14 to September 23 in more than 2300 villages and urban wards.
CM Bhagwant Mann announced cleaning, rehabilitation and medical camps at a cost of Rs 100 crore in 2300 flood-affected villages. The government has also started special relief measures for farmers and animals.
Punjab is facing one of its worst floods in decades, leaving thousands devastated. In this crisis, the Mann government has stepped forward as a shield, ensuring pregnant women, mothers, and children receive safety, medical care, and essential relief support.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has assured that all flood-affected families will get compensation within 45 days. Farmers, households and livestock losses will be covered with the highest-ever package, as the government pledges strict monitoring, transparency and zero delay in relief distribution.
Punjab’s Mann government has broken the silence on disaster relief funds. Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema revealed that since 2022, only ₹1,582 crore has come from the Centre under SDRF. BJP-Congress propaganda has been exposed, sparking major political uproar in Punjab.
Punjab is suffering from floods, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi surprised everyone by giving a package of only 1600 crores. During this, his comment "Do you not know Hindi?" further hurt the sentiments of Punjabis.
The flood situation in Fazilka district has worsened. Villages were submerged, fields were destroyed and people became homeless. In such difficult times, the Punjab government and social organizations have started relief work. Minister Tarunpreet Singh Saund played an important role.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has indicated that his government is actively considering waiving farmers’ loans. Speaking via a video call with singer Mankirat Aulakh, Mann praised his flood relief work and assured that no household will be left helpless.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann personally reached out to Punjabi singer Mankirat Aulakh and industrialist Preetpal Singh Hanspal, lauding their extraordinary relief efforts in flood-hit regions, calling them symbols of Punjabi resilience.