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Bhagwant Mann inaugurates 30 Aam Aadmi Clinics

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann criticised those who he claimed were spreading falsehoods to derail the state’s progress. Speaking at the inauguration of 30 new Aam Aadmi Clinics, Mann accused his predecessors of neglecting the state’s welfare, prioritising their own interests...
CM Bhagwant Singh Mann criticised those who he claimed were spreading falsehoods to derail the state’s progress. Speaking at the inauguration of 30 new Aam Aadmi Clinics, Mann accused his predecessors of neglecting the state’s welfare, prioritising their own interests instead. - File photo
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CM Bhagwant Singh Mann criticised those who he claimed were spreading falsehoods to derail the state’s progress. Speaking at the inauguration of 30 new Aam Aadmi Clinics, Mann accused his predecessors of neglecting the state’s welfare, prioritising their own interests instead.

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He took aim at SAD leader Sukhbir Singh Badal, claiming that despite his tenure as the Deputy Chief Minister, Badal remained ignorant about the state’s basic geography. Mann quipped that Badal couldn’t even differentiate between a pumpkin (kaddu) and a bottle gourd (lauki), suggesting that such leaders had deceived the public for years. He emphasised that the common people have now chosen a government that truly represents them.

Highlighting the government’s achievements, Mann mentioned the ongoing construction of the Malwa canal, which he believes will bring unprecedented progress and prosperity to the region. He also spoke about the “Sarkar Tuhaade Dwaar” initiative, which aims to provide citizen-centric services through village-level camps.

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