Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann expressed gratitude to residents for their participation in a public outreach programme held in Budhlada, describing the gathering as a reflection of people’s engagement with the government’s initiatives and development agenda.
Bhagwant Mann Thanks Residents for Strong Turnout at Budhlada
In a message shared after the event, Mann said the large turnout and interaction with citizens reinforced the government’s commitment to maintaining direct communication with people at the grassroots level. He thanked residents for their support and participation in the programme.
Chief Minister also criticized opposition parties
The Chief Minister also criticized opposition parties, alleging that political opponents were focusing on criticism rather than constructive engagement on public issues. He claimed that citizens are increasingly aware of political developments and are capable of making informed decisions based on governance and development work.
Mann reiterated that the state government’s primary focus remains on development, public welfare, education, healthcare, employment, and infrastructure. He stated that efforts are being made to improve services and create better opportunities for people across Punjab.
According to the Chief Minister, public outreach programmes provide an opportunity to understand local concerns and gather feedback directly from citizens. He emphasized that such interactions help the government shape policies and initiatives that address ground-level needs.
The Punjab government has been conducting Lok Milni programmes and public meetings in different regions of the state as part of its effort to strengthen communication between citizens and the administration.
Officials noted that development projects, welfare schemes, and governance reforms continue to be highlighted during these events, where residents are also encouraged to share suggestions and concerns with government representatives.
Mann concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to working for the progress of Punjab and the welfare of its people, stating that development and public service would remain the administration’s key priorities.
