In an open debate, CM Mann raised the serious issues of Punjab

Ludhiana (Paigam-e-Jagat)- A grand debate was held by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in the auditorium of Punjab Agriculture University in Ludhiana.

Chief Minister Mann spoke in the grand debate, the debt of Punjab has doubled in 10 years, the figures kept
Ludhiana (Paigam-e-Jagat)- A grand debate was held by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in the auditorium of Punjab Agriculture University in Ludhiana. Although the leaders of all the parties were invited for this debate, no one except the Chief Minister participated in it. Addressing the public, he said that today there is neither an issue of winning or losing nor life or death, but we have to talk about the serious issues of Punjab. The Chief Minister said that it would have been good if my colleagues had come here. For the last 25-30 days, they have reached this point by making excuses that we do not participate in this debate.
He said that on the day God had tweeted from me that if they had sat together once more than every day, they would have run away on the same day. He said that it has happened for the first time that the three ruling parties Congress, BJP, Akali have been out of power in Punjab and for the first time anyone has questioned them.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Mann spoke with statistics on many serious issues besides SYL, drugs, transport, debt of Punjab, toll plazas. The Chief Minister also took a dig at the opponents who were absent from the debate. You can read each news in detail by opening the news links below.
Chief Minister Mann said that S. Y. L. The All India Water Disputes Act is of 1956, but Punjab is the only state, which brought the Punjab Reorganization Act 1966 for the distribution of water. He said that during the tenure of Giani Jail Singh in 1966, the ratio of Punjab and Haryana water was 60 and 40, but after that it was reduced to 50-50 during the time of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Talking about toll plazas during the open debate, Chief Minister Mann said that the maximum number of toll plazas were built between the years 2006-2007 by the Captain's government. He said that there are 4-5 toll plazas from Kurali to Dasuhe. If a person comes to Chandigarh in a Swift car, it costs 600 tolls with 600 rupees of fuel. Agreements of 25-25 years have been made with these toll plazas, which could be closed in 2012. A grand debate was held by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in the auditorium of Punjab Agriculture University in Ludhiana. Although the leaders of all the parties were invited for this debate, no one except the Chief Minister participated in it. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister made a big attack on Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal.
CM Mann brought out the statistics of the transport department, open polls of previous governments in an open debate
During the grand debate called by Chief Minister Mann today, he spoke about the performance of the transport department during the previous governments and the current Aam Aadmi Party government. He said that while the government bus service going to Delhi Airport was stopped from November 3, 2018 during the previous government and private Indo-Canadian buses were run in place of these buses.
During the Great Debate, Bhagwant Mann narrated the story of the corrupt Tehsildar
A great debate was held in Ludhiana. Meanwhile, Bhagwant Mann, speaking about the issue of corruption, shared the story of a corrupt Tehsildar. The Chief Minister said that sometimes such files come which make my head spin and I have to appreciate what methods of corruption have been found.
Chief Minister Mann spoke in the Great Debate, the debt of Punjab has doubled in 10 years, the statistics kept
Mann said that the burden of debt on Punjab treasury started falling from 2012. In 2012, the debt was 83099 thousand crores. Which suddenly increased to 1 lakh 82 thousand crores in 2017. After this came Captain Amarinder Singh's government which increased another 1 lakh crore. In these 10 years, a debt of 2 lakh crores came upon the head of Punjab. Maan said that we have found out everything, during this period neither any government college was built, nor any university was built, nor were any jobs given.
In an open debate, the CM told the plan to eradicate drugs from Punjab
In an open debate at Ludhiana, Chief Minister Mann also released the statistics of the action taken against drugs in the state during the last 5 years. He said that when the youth go to the ground to prepare for joining the police or the army, they do not just prepare for the recruitment, but they stay away from bad company and avoid drugs.