By A Staff Reporter
New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann expressed confidence in his government’s performance, citing overwhelming public support and the fulfillment of developmental promises in the state. Speaking at a public event, he said, "The kind of love and affection that we are getting from the people, I don't think that I need to say much. In Punjab, we have fulfilled our promises, even those promises we didn't make."
Mann highlighted his government’s commitment to delivering on key issues, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure. "We don't do the politics of Ram or Ravan, but we talk about schools, hospitals, electricity, water, infrastructure," he stated, distancing himself from divisive politics and emphasizing governance rooted in public welfare.
Under his leadership, the Punjab government claims to have prioritized initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for its citizens. Mann’s remarks underscore the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) developmental focus as its core agenda, emphasizing accountability and tangible progress.