Punjab aims for drug-free status through cooperation

hindustantimes.com

A senior leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Manish Sisodia, visited Punjab to discuss the fight against drugs and development in the state. This was his first visit since being appointed in-charge of Punjab again. Sisodia stressed that the state government and the party will work together to make Punjab drug-free. He praised Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for achieving progress in just a month, which he said previous governments could not do in decades. Sisodia highlighted the government's strong focus on the drug problem, which has long affected Punjab. Sisodia pointed out that the government's efforts against drugs are not just a policy but a mission for AAP. He noted that measures taken by Mann's government are already yielding results. The aim is to ensure every village in Punjab is free from drugs. He also spoke about improvements in education, health, and employment under AAP's governance. Sisodia mentioned that the government is making quick decisions to support the community. Finally, he reiterated AAP's promise to deliver good governance. He emphasized the party's commitment to being transparent and accountable as they fulfill their election promises.


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