
Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday warned the leaders of opposition parties to refrain from indulging in politics of threat and terror as people will never tolerate their divisive and mischievous attitude
Patiala, April 14: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday warned the leaders of opposition parties to refrain from indulging in politics of threat and terror as people will never tolerate their divisive and mischievous attitude.
The Chief Minister stated that on Sunday, a senior leader of the Congress party gave a baseless and irrational statement claiming that someone had sneaked 50 bombs into the state, 18 of which had exploded while 32 remained. He accused the leader of deliberately making this illogical statement to terrorize the public and spread panic in their minds. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this is intolerable, unwarranted and undesirable as the people of state will never forgive such leaders.
The Chief Minister said that neither state nor central agencies have any input in this regard but the Congress leader has made this false and irrelevant statement. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this kind of apathetic and irresponsible attitude of the unwarranted and undesirable. Taking a jibe, he said that rather than telling the location of bombs Bajwa is now running pillar to post behind the lawyers for seeking refuge from law for his misdeed.
The Chief Minister said that instead of indulging in such tantrums the opposition must focus on issue based politics. He said that the traditional parties are envious of him because he hails from a common family and is working tirelessly to ensure welfare of people. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that these leaders had always believed they have a divine right to rule the state. Therefore, they are not able to digest that a common man is running the state efficiently.
The Chief Minister said that these leaders have befooled the people for a long time. However, now people are not getting swayed by their misleading propaganda. He said that wise people of the state have ousted these leaders. They were living in palatial houses during their heydays of power. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state has witnessed the dawn of a new era. The people have shown the door to those who were once considered invincible.
The Chief Minister noted that some individuals claimed they would rule the state for 25 hours. Now, they are in political oblivion. The people sent them there. He said that the people of the state had taught a befitting lesson to such dubious and haughty leaders. This was for their misdeeds. Bhagwant Singh Mann quipped that these people live in big palaces. They had never cared for the well-being of the common man. They had confined themselves in high walls of their residences.