Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday went live from Chandigarh during the special session of the Punjab Legislative Assembly, drawing statewide attention to the proceedings of the House. The Chief Minister shared updates directly from the Assembly, underlining the importance of the special sitting and the issues being taken up for discussion.
Punjab Assembly Special Session Goes Live from Chandigarh
According to CM Bhagwant Mann, the special session of the Punjab Assembly has been convened to deliberate on matters of significant public interest, particularly those affecting the rights and welfare of the people of Punjab. By addressing citizens live, the Chief Minister emphasized transparency, accountability, and direct communication between the government and the public.
CM Bhagwant Mann Addresses Key Issues
The live address from the Assembly reflects the Mann government’s approach of keeping people informed about legislative developments and policy discussions. The session is expected to witness intense debates on issues related to federal relations, welfare schemes, and concerns impacting common citizens, especially workers and rural communities.
Bhagwant Mann reiterated that the Punjab government remains committed to safeguarding the interests of the state and its people. He stressed that the Assembly is the highest democratic forum where the voice of Punjab is raised collectively, and every decision taken during the special session will be guided by public welfare.
Political observers note that the special session holds importance in the current national context, as several states have been raising concerns over central policies and their impact on state rights. The live broadcast from Chandigarh has helped generate wider public engagement and awareness around the Assembly’s proceedings.
The Punjab Assembly special session continues with discussions and resolutions expected to reflect the state government’s stance on key political, economic, and social issues. The Mann-led government has appealed to citizens to stay connected and informed as the session progresses, reinforcing its message of participatory and people-centric governance.
