Mann's sharp attack on the Akali Dal, said- he will leave the issues of Punjab and fight on Kulche-Cholas.

Ludhiana, October 27 (Paigam-e-Jagat)-Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann accused the Akali Dal of playing low-level politics in a sharp attack.

Ludhiana, October 27 (Paigam-e-Jagat)-Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann accused the Akali Dal of playing low-level politics in a sharp attack. Chief Minister Mann said that the big party, which is putting up a front for the Sikhs, is today playing politics on low-level issues like Kulche Cholias and has changed the sound of the horns to abuse.
While attending the swearing-in ceremony of the newly recruited block presidents at Ludhiana, Chief Minister Mann said that he will make more recruits in the next few days and is going to give more big news to Punjabis. Meanwhile, speaking about Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal, he said that he has never seen a hardworking and honest leader like Kejriwal in his life. He said that during a program in the year 2020, Kejriwal had openly told the people of Delhi that if people like his work in Delhi, then only vote for him, otherwise not. Maan said that it takes a lot of courage to say this. Chief Minister Mann further talking about Punjab said that at present large scale companies are investing in Punjab, due to which the youth of Punjab will get employment here instead of going abroad. Punjab is now on the path of development and within a few years Punjab will be updated. He said that entire Punjab is his family and only family members can understand and take care of it. Speaking on the open debate on November 1, Chief Minister Mann said that it was the first time that the government was inviting the opposition parties for a debate and they were finding fault in it. Mann said that every effort is being made to make Punjab a colorful Punjab again, but the political opponents are not digesting this. , that is why they are making excuses to run away from the debate instead of talking about the issues of Punjab.