AAP Celebrates Three Years of Governance in Punjab with Claims of Progress
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann highlights achievements while opposition criticizes the tenure as marked by failures.
- Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal marked three years of AAP governance with prayers at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
- Mann claimed that the progress achieved in the past three years surpasses the work done in the previous 70 years, citing initiatives like free power, infrastructure improvements, and over 52,000 government jobs provided.
- Opposition parties, including Congress and BJP, criticized the AAP government, alleging failures in areas such as law and order, health, employment, and economic development.
- Kejriwal emphasized the government's focus on combating Punjab's major issues of drugs and corruption, describing it as a 'war' supported by the people.
- AAP leaders highlighted achievements like corruption-free governance, improved health care, and better schools, while opposition leaders labeled the tenure as one of 'loot' and broken promises.