*Mann Government Ends ‘Mafia Raj’ of Previous Governments! 3 Major Projects Launched on Billions Worth of Government Land, Opening Doors to Employment and Progress*
Chandigarh, November 9, 2025 : In Punjab, it’s not just talk anymore—work is happening on the ground. Under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s leadership, the government is putting idle lands to productive use.These lands that had been gathering dust for years are now becoming foundations for development. Previous governments turned a blind eye to that invaluable property for decades. Land mafias had made it their stronghold. Now, it is being returned to the public. This is not merely about using land; it’s proof that the government’s intentions are clear, and it has shifted the gear of Punjab’s stalled progress.
The billions worth of government land lay waste for decades by previous governments. It is now being made a key to ‘development’. These invaluable properties of PUDA, GLADA, and other departments remained inactive for so long because allegedly a certain class was indirectly occupying or misusing them. This situation was a clear indication of holding back the state’s progress, but now the government has started decisive action, breaking this decades-old deadlock.
Mann Govt Ends Obstruction Politics and Mafia: Public Land Now for Public Good
The Mann government clearly states that the politics of obstruction will no longer continue. The government is directly using every resource for public benefit and is immediately utilizing vacant lands for major projects under this policy.For example, the PUDA colony land in Budhlada had been lying idle for years. The government is now using it to build a modern, large mandi for local farmers. Similarly, it plans to develop the unused PunAgro land in Ludhiana into an international-level convention center. This development will give a major boost to investment and business in Punjab.
This action has created a stir in political corridors. While the government calls it proof of honesty and rapid development, some opposition parties are raising objections. Political observers believe that those questioning these development-oriented decisions today once protected the old system. Under that system, these lands remained useless and stuck in disputes for years. This clearly indicates that those people who had been holding Punjab back don’t like this pace of progress. They do not appreciate it at all. The government’s clear stance is that the politics of obstruction and stagnation will no longer work. This is a fight for rights. The first right over every resource of Punjab will now belong to the common public. It will not belong to any particular corrupt class.

