Punjab CM mocks Congress for its anti-Sikh and anti-people mindset; says state may have to build more mental hospitals for such leaders
Chandigarh, November 9 : Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann today launched a scathing attack on Punjab Congress President Raja Warring for his repeated controversial statements and shameful conduct. Taking a jibe at Warring, Mann said, “I have 32 teeth, and sometimes my words come true. When our government was formed in 2022, these Congress leaders couldn’t digest the people’s mandate and began hurling baseless allegations at us. Even then, I said, at this rate, they will go mad by 2026. Looking at Raja Warring today, it seems that prediction was right. No person of sound mind would act the way he does.”
The Chief Minister said that Raja Warring’s recent acts of mocking Sikh Kakars and religious sentiments of the community reflect not only his ignorance but also the deep-rooted anti-Sikh mindset within the Congress party. “Congress leadership has always shown utter disdain for the Sikh faith and Sikh identity. Their actions continue to hurt the sentiments of millions, and Raja Warring has once again proven that the Congress has neither learned from history nor changed its ways,” Mann said.
He further remarked, “It now appears that we have additional responsibilities ahead. We may have to build government mental hospitals for such leaders. Their frustration and hatred have crossed all limits. Instead of doing constructive politics, they are insulting communities and spreading venom.”
CM Mann said that the Aam Aadmi Party government is focused on delivering clean governance. It is also focused on development and welfare schemes for the people of Punjab. Meanwhile, the Congress leadership is busy indulging in personal attacks and theatrics.

