The Aam Aadmi Party’s Punjab unit has highlighted the state government’s efforts to improve canal water supply for farmers, claiming that long-pending irrigation concerns in several agricultural areas are being addressed under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.
According to the party, farmers expressed happiness after canal water reached their fields, with visuals and reactions from villages being shared on social media platforms.
Bhagwant Mann: Government Focuses on Strengthening Irrigation Network
Punjab authorities have been emphasizing the expansion and modernization of irrigation infrastructure, including canals, water channels, and pipeline systems, to improve water availability for agriculture.
Officials believe better canal connectivity can help reduce farmers’ dependence on groundwater and electric motor pumps while ensuring more sustainable irrigation practices.
Irrigation Seen as Key to Agricultural Growth
The Punjab government has stated that improving water access remains important for strengthening agricultural productivity and supporting rural livelihoods in the state.
Farmers in several regions have long demanded improved canal irrigation systems to address water shortages and rising irrigation costs. Authorities say ongoing projects are aimed at increasing the reach and efficiency of canal-based irrigation networks.
Rural Development and Farmer Welfare Prioritized
The state administration has continued to present farmer welfare and rural infrastructure development as key priorities. Government representatives say irrigation reforms, improved electricity supply, and agricultural support initiatives are intended to strengthen Punjab’s farming sector and improve conditions for cultivators across the state.


