Category: Punjab

  • Jalandhar Rural Police Solve Murder Case, Accused Arrested

    Jalandhar Rural Police Solve Murder Case, Accused Arrested

    Jalandhar News (April 02, 2026): Under the directions of S. Harvinder Singh Virk, PPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, Jalandhar Rural, the Jalandhar Rural Police, as part of its ongoing campaign against serious crimes, has successfully solved a murder case. Considering the sensitivity of the case, a special team led by Vineet Ahilawat, IPS, Superintendent of Police (Investigation), and Onkar Singh Brar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sub-Division Nakodar, along with Sub-Inspector Dilbag Singh, SHO Police Station Sadar Nakodar, acted swiftly using modern and technical methods to trace and arrest the accused Gurdev Singh.

    Sharing further details, Onkar Singh Brar, DSP sub-division nakodar stated that on 01.04.2026, Amanpreet Singh, son of Balwinder Singh, resident of Patti Akalpur Malsian, Police Station Shahkot, District Jalandhar, submitted a complaint stating that his uncle Amarjit Singh, son of Ajmer Singh, aged about 45 years, who had been working with Gurdev Singh for nearly 20 years, had not returned home since November 2025. On suspicion, FIR No. 63 dated 01.04.2026 under Sections 103 and 238 of BNS was registered at Police Station Sadar Nakodar against Gurdev Singh.

    During preliminary interrogation, the accused disclosed that on 13.11.2025, he murdered Amarjit Singh and, with the intention of disposing of the body, dug a pit about 5–6 feet deep near the bathroom in his house and buried the body in a plastic sack.

    Today, in the presence of Duty Magistrate Sh. Pavandeep Singh, the police team, on the identification of the accused, carried out excavation near the bathroom at his residence in village Gandhra and recovered the buried dead body of Amarjit Singh. Panchayats of village Gandhra and Malsian Patti Akalpur were also present at the spot.

    The post-mortem of the body will be conducted by a board of doctors, and DNA samples of the deceased will also be collected. The accused will be produced before the Hon’ble Court, and police remand will be obtained for further in-depth investigation.

    Details of the Deceased:
    1. Amarjit Singh, son of Ajmer Singh, resident of Patti Akalpur Malsian, Police Station Shahkot, District Jalandhar (aged about 45 years)

    Arrested Accused:
    1. Gurdev Singh, son of Gahil Singh, resident of Village Pachharhia, Police Station Mehatpur, District Jalandhar, presently residing at Village Gandhra, Police Station Sadar Nakodar, District Jalandhar

  • Bhagwant Mann Govt raises milk procurement rates, ensuring better returns for dairy farmers & strengthening rural economy

    Bhagwant Mann Govt raises milk procurement rates, ensuring better returns for dairy farmers & strengthening rural economy

    Direct income push for dairy farmers as Bhagwant Mann Govt revises Milkfed procurement rates from April 1; 2.5 lakh farmers to benefit

    Punjab News (2 April): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday announced a significant increase in milk procurement prices for farmers associated with Milkfed Punjab (Verka), declaring it as a decisive step to strengthen the rural economy and ensure better returns for dairy producers across the state. The revised rates, effective from April 1, 2026, are expected to directly benefit lakhs of farmers while triggering a broader rise in procurement prices across the dairy sector.

    In a statement, Chief Minister’s Office stated, “In another major pro-farmer initiative, the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday announced an increase in the milk procurement price for farmers associated with Milkfed Punjab (brand Verka).”

    The CM Office added, “These rates will be effective from April 1, 2026. This will increase the Milk Procurement price by ₹10 to 15 per Kg Fat. The decision aims to ensure better remuneration for dairy farmers, strengthen the rural economy, and reinforce the cooperative dairy structure in Punjab.”

    In consonance with the directions of the Chief Minister this move has been taken by Milkfed to safeguard the interest of farmers and dairy producers, who are the backbone of Punjab’s rural economy.”

    Around 2.5 lakh dairy farmers who are part of Milkfed family will immediately get the benefit of increased payments. This price enhancement will improve the economic viability of dairy farming and will actually benefit nearly 30 lakh milk producers of Punjab, as all other companies and Institutions which procure milk will have to increase their procurement rates so as to match those of Milkfed’s.

    Pertinently, Milkfed Punjab is North India’s leading Milk Cooperative with majority share in packaged milk and milk products. Being the leader in the industry in this part of the country, the raising of milk procurement prices by Milkfed will have a spiralling effect and lead to additional infusion of ₹100 crore per month in Punjab’s rural economy.

  • Vigilance Bureau nabs SDO red handed accepting bribe of Rs 10,000

    Vigilance Bureau nabs SDO red handed accepting bribe of Rs 10,000

    Chandigarh News (April 2, 2026): The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its ongoing drive against corruption in the state, has apprehended Sub Divisional Officer Hardeep Singh posted at PSPCL office, Sub Division Kup Kalan district Malerkotla , red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs. 10,000/-.

    Disclosing this here today, an official spokesperson of the state VB said the above-mentioned accused has been arrested based on a complaint lodged by a resident of village Bhogiwal district Malerkotla.

    He said that the accused SDO Hardeep Singh checked the complainant’s house and told him that unauthorised electricity meters installed in his house. In this regard, accused SDO demanded bribe of Rs. 10,000/- to keep these electricity meter continue. Complainant had recorded the entire conversation of demanding bribe.

    Unwilling to pay any illegal gratification, the complainant approached the Vigilance Bureau range Patiala. After a preliminary enquiry on his complaint, the VB team laid a trap during which the accused was arrested red handed while accepting bribe money of Rs 10,000/- from the complainant in presence of two official witnesses.

    In this regard, a case under prevention of corruption act has been registered against the accused at VB police station Patiala and further investigation into this case is under progress.

  • People of Punjab will wipe out Congress, BJP & Akalis in 2027 for decades of betrayal: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

    People of Punjab will wipe out Congress, BJP & Akalis in 2027 for decades of betrayal: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

    Traditional parties built on loot, lies & betrayal have no future in Punjab: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

    Fazilka News (2 April 2026): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday asserted that the people of Punjab have resolved to completely wipe out Congress, BJP and the Akali Dal in the 2027 Assembly elections, declaring that decades of “loot, lies and betrayal” will now be decisively rejected by a state that has shifted firmly towards Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s honest governance and people-centric development.

    After laying foundation stones and inaugurating ₹283.99 crore worth of multiple development projects, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said traditional parties that repeatedly “backstabbed Punjab” have no future, as the AAP Government continues to deliver on education, healthcare, jobs and infrastructure while ensuring that every penny of public money is spent on the welfare of people, not political families.

    Addressing the gathering, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said the traditional parties continue to mislead people with hollow promises, but Punjabis are now fully aware of their ‘dubious character’ and will once again deliver a decisive verdict against them. “The people of Punjab will send Congress, BJP and Akalis to political oblivion in 2027. These parties are building castles in the air to mislead people, but Punjabis will not be misled anymore as they know their dubious character.”

    He affirmed, “People will never forgive these parties for their sins and will teach them a befitting lesson again. They were elected time and again but they proved to be traitors and always backstabbed Punjab and its people.”

    He asserted that traditional political parties are unable to accept that “a son of a common man” is governing the state effectively. “These parties are envious because they cannot digest that a common man’s son is running the government successfully. People have lost faith in these traditional parties due to their anti-people and anti-Punjab stance. Earlier rulers were more concerned about their families than Punjab and Punjabis, which is why they have been shown the door,” he added.

    CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said these parties seek power only to plunder the state’s wealth. “They are waiting for their turn in power only to loot Punjab. They are never concerned about the state or its people. Their only aim is to satisfy their lust for power by misusing government machinery. From this stage, we talk about education, health, power and agriculture, while their stages only echo hunger for power,” he said.

    Highlighting the disconnect of opposition leaders with the masses, he said, “These opportunist leaders are baffled as people are not responding to them. Their agenda is limited to their families. They ruled for years but due to incompetence and misrule, people elected the AAP which is working tirelessly for them. These parties have never been loyal to Punjab. They are envious because AAP has set the agenda of welfare of the common people.”

    Taking aim at the Akali leadership, he said, “These parties used to play musical chairs in power and waited for their turn to plunder the country. Sukhbir Badal has lost his base among the masses and paid workers are being used to show crowds. The same people are seen in every rally. Frustrated by the unprecedented work of this government, he is making irrational statements like the return of dinosaurs.”

    He added that such statements reflect desperation. “On the basis of such statements, he is daydreaming of returning to power, which will never happen. These leaders start speaking against me from early morning because I have exposed their reality before the people. The names of Congress and Akalis have become so discredited that even if written on a tree, it would dry up. People must remain cautious,” said CM Bhagwant Singh Mann.

    Reiterating AAP government’s commitment, he said, “These parties mercilessly plundered the wealth of the people and will never be forgiven. On the other hand, the Punjab Government is working for the welfare of every section of society and is judiciously utilising every penny. ₹190 crore is being spent on developing 3100 playgrounds to channelise youth energy positively.”

    Highlighting healthcare initiatives, he said, “Under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, health cards are being issued to 65 lakh families. Every family is entitled to free treatment up to ₹10 lakh. Over 31 lakh beneficiaries have received cards and 1.65 lakh people have availed free treatment. People must take maximum benefit of this scheme.”

    On agriculture and power, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “For the first time, farmers received more than eight hours of uninterrupted power for tube wells during paddy season. Electricity is now being supplied during the daytime, transforming farmers’ lives. Every penny of public money is being spent for people’s welfare.”

    He added that the government has brought structural transformation across sectors. “People’s tax money belongs to them and is being spent on schools, hospitals, roads and development. 90% households are receiving free electricity, over 65,000 youth have got jobs without corruption, roads have improved, toll plazas have been closed saving ₹70 lakh daily, and infrastructure is being strengthened.”

    On irrigation reforms, he said, “When we took charge, only 21% canal water was being used. Today it has risen to 68% and will reach 85% by the next paddy season. ₹6,500 crore has been spent to rejuvenate canals and for the first time 1444 villages are receiving canal water.”

    Speaking about social welfare, he said, “The scheme provides a cash benefit of ₹1000 per month to women of other categories and ₹1500 per month to women from Scheduled Castes, for beneficiaries aged 18 years and above. Taxpayers’ money is being returned to people through welfare and development. All guarantees have been fulfilled and efforts for further progress will continue.”

    Highlighting education, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “Punjab secured the top position in National Achievement Survey 2024, surpassing even Kerala. 740 students have cleared JEE and 1284 have cleared NEET. 118 Schools of Eminence are being set up and 60 are already functional. For the first time, 24 lakh parents participated in mega PTMs.”

    He added, “All streams including Medical and Non-Medical are available in government schools. Coaching for Armed Forces, NEET, JEE and CLAT is also being provided. Education is the panacea for society’s problems and we are transforming this sector.”

    Emphasising the importance of opportunity, he said, “Education is the key to progress. In the coming time, a person will be considered rich not by wealth but by children’s education. Our children are talented, they only lacked opportunities, which we are now providing.”

    He cited a personal example, stating, “In 2008-09, I met a girl in Donana village who topped Punjab in class 5 but couldn’t afford education. I arranged sponsorship for her. Today she is a veterinary doctor. This shows our children only need opportunity.”

    On employment, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “More than 65,000 government jobs have been given purely on merit without corruption. Youth are becoming active partners in socio-economic development. These works should have been done decades ago, but now Punjab is moving forward with sincerity.”

    Detailing development works, he said, “Projects worth ₹283.99 crore have been launched in Fazilka to boost infrastructure, irrigation, connectivity and public services. These include rural link roads, widening and upgradation of roads, renovation of bridges and development of grain markets. No stone will be left unturned for development of this border district and the feasibility of a new medical college will also be explored.”

  • Punjab Accelerates Urban Transformation with Record Revenues, ₹1,300 Cr Road Works, and Major Civic Reforms

    Punjab Accelerates Urban Transformation with Record Revenues, ₹1,300 Cr Road Works, and Major Civic Reforms

    Punjab E News (2 April 2026): Cabinet Minister for Local Government, Industries & Commerce, Investment Promotion and Power, Sanjeev Arora, today announced a series of major initiatives and reforms aimed at strengthening urban infrastructure, improving service delivery, and enhancing ease of living for citizens across Punjab.

    Highlighting public relief measures, the Minister informed that the One Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme for Improvement Trusts has been reintroduced till April 30, 2026, offering a rebate of around 50% on Non-Construction Fee (NCF), providing significant financial relief to property owners.

    In a major achievement, house tax collection for FY 2025–26 has reached ₹600 crore, up from ₹500 crore in FY 2024–25, reflecting improved efficiency, transparency, and better compliance in urban local bodies.

    Giving a boost to urban infrastructure, the Minister stated that 2,120 kilometres of roads are being taken up across Municipal Corporations and Councils at a cost of ₹1,300 crore, with completion targeted by end of May 2026. Special emphasis is being laid on ensuring pothole-free roads before the monsoon, using the latest technology for durable repairs.

    In a major ease-of-doing-business reform, the building plan approval process has been simplified. Files will now be submitted to the Commissioner only once instead of twice, significantly reducing processing time. Further, STP approvals will now be required only for plots of half an acre and above, instead of the earlier limit of 500 square yards.
    To further expedite approvals, a single-window committee system has been introduced at the district and head office level, ensuring that all concerned officers grant approvals in one go, thereby eliminating delays.

    Strengthening emergency response systems, the Government is undertaking modernisation of fire services with an investment of ₹131 crore, including procurement of advanced fire tenders and establishment of 13 new fire stations across the state.

    The Minister also informed that desilting of the entire sewerage network is being undertaken on priority and will be completed before the onset of the monsoon. Wherever feasible, super suction machines are being deployed, with 9 specialised vendors engaged for the task.

    Further, sewerage projects worth ₹450 crore have already been allotted across the state for FY 2025–26 and will be completed within the current financial year. Additionally, projects worth ₹700 crore will be allotted in the current quarter.

    On water management, works worth ₹700 crore were allotted in FY 2025–26 for surface water projects, aimed at conserving groundwater and ensuring the supply of clean drinking water. Moreover, 30 Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) worth approximately ₹800 crore will be allotted in the current quarter.

    Emphasising the Government’s commitment, Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora said,
    “Punjab is witnessing a new phase of urban transformation. From large-scale infrastructure development to simplifying approvals and improving civic services, every initiative is focused on delivering better facilities, faster services, and a higher quality of life for our citizens.”

  • Chandigarh falls under Centre’s jurisdiction; Union Home Minister is responsible for attack outside BJP office: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

    Chandigarh falls under Centre’s jurisdiction; Union Home Minister is responsible for attack outside BJP office: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

    If Bhagwant Singh Mann is being held responsible for incident in Chandigarh, then Centre should hand over Chandigarh to Punjab Govt: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

    Sangrur News (2 April 2026): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday firmly held the Centre accountable for the attack outside the BJP office in Chandigarh, asserting that a Union Territory under central control cannot become a convenient ground for political blame-shifting. Making it clear that responsibility lies squarely with the Union Government, he stated that if attempts are being made to pin the incident on him, then the Centre should hand over Chandigarh to the Punjab Government instead of evading its own duty.

    At the same time, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann drew a sharp contrast between governance models, highlighting how the AAP government is reducing the financial burden on people while the Congress-led government in Himachal Pradesh is imposing unjust entry taxes on the public, calling the move anti-people and vowing strong opposition at every level.

    Reaffirming his government’s commitment to farmers, the Chief Minister underscored that Punjab will continue to strongly take up the demands of Aarthiyas with the Union Government, ensuring seamless procurement and standing firmly with the farming community.

    Speaking to media on the sidelines of dedicating a Community Health Center at village Cheema, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “Though Chandigarh is administered by the Governor of Punjab, for everything that happens in the Union Territory right from farmers agitation, agitation in Panjab University (PU) or others, the BJP loves to blame me.”

    The Chief Minister asserted, “The BJP should refrain from baseless and irrelevant statements on this issue as the area is under the jurisdiction of the Administrator of Union Territory. If Punjab demands Chandigarh it is being labelled as separatist but on the other hand the centre runs away from its duty to maintain law and order there.”

    Opposing the Congress-led Himachal government’s decision to impose an entry tax, he said, “On one hand the AAP government is abolishing the tool tax and giving reprieve to the common man whereas on the other hand these people are levying undue taxes on people. This move is totally unwarranted and undesirable and will not be tolerated at any cost and will be opposed both tooth and nail.”

    On farmers’ concerns, the Chief Minister stated, “I will flag the genuine demands of the Aarthiyas with the Union government as all their demands pertain to the Government of India (GOI). These issues have been repeatedly raised with the centre and will again be put up before the Union government. The AAP government is firmly committed to ensure smooth and hassle free procurement for benefitting the farmers.”

  • CM Bhagwant Singh Mann inaugurates Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj Hospital in village Cheema; 50,000 people across 15 villages to benefit

    CM Bhagwant Singh Mann inaugurates Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj Hospital in village Cheema; 50,000 people across 15 villages to benefit

    Earlier, due to lack of facilities, patients were referred to Sangrur, Patiala and Ludhiana, but now treatment will be available here itself: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

    Sangrur News (2 April 2026): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday inaugurated the Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj Hospital in Cheema village, marking a significant expansion of grassroots healthcare infrastructure, as a state-of-the-art 30-bed facility built at a cost of ₹11.70 crore begins serving tens of thousands across the region. The Chief Minister emphasised that the hospital will benefit around 50,000 people across 15 villages, while also strengthening access to affordable and quality treatment for nearly 35,000–40,000 residents in nearby areas.

    During his visit, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann also interacted with patients and their families at the hospital, inquiring about their well-being and reviewing the facilities on the ground. Highlighting the transformation, he stated that earlier, due to lack of facilities, patients were routinely referred to Sangrur, Patiala and Ludhiana, but will now receive treatment locally, with the hospital equipped with modern machines and dedicated emergency and mother-child wards.

    During this, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated, “The work on the medical college in the name of Sant Baba Attar Singh will also be started soon and the state government has already finalised arrangements for it. The sole motive is to give fillip to medical education in the region and ensure quality health facilities to the people. The state government will not leave any stone unturned for accomplishing this project on war footing.”

    Speaking about the newly inaugurated healthcare facility, he said, “Today, the Community Health Center has been inaugurated at the birthplace of Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj in village Cheema. Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj made significant contributions in the fields of education and social service and in his honor this Community Health Center has been named after him. This center will have a capacity of 30 beds and an expenditure of ₹11.75 crore has been incurred on this project.”

    Detailing its expansion, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann added, “This center was originally established in 1975 with a capacity of 10 beds and later its capacity was increased to 20 beds, and now it has been expanded to 30 beds. This center will prove to be a boon for around 50,000 people as emergency and specialized medical services will be available. Victims of road accidents and patients with serious illnesses will receive emergency care and surgical procedures will also be conducted here.”

    Highlighting medical services at the facility, he said, “Pediatric specialists will be available for the treatment of children’s diseases along with ENT and dental services. Free maternal and child healthcare services, facilities for X-rays and blood tests will be provided. Treatment for patients seeking de-addiction services will also be provided in the CHC.”

    Addressing the issue of drug abuse, the Chief Minister rejected calls to legalise drugs, stating, “It is irrational and illogical as one drug cannot replace another. Rather this malady should be removed by channelizing the unbounded energy of the youth in a positive manner. The state government has already started a number of initiatives to make Punjab drug free.”

    Emphasising the impact of the ongoing anti-drug drive, he said, “The Yudh Nashean Virudh campaign has already broken the backbone of the drug trade in the state. The supply line of the drugs has been snapped, drug smugglers have been put behind bars and their properties have been confiscated. The AAP government will soon embark on a campaign to felicitate the brave hearts who have given vital information against the drug smugglers.”

    Outlining governance achievements, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “The AAP government has taken path breaking initiatives in every sector due to which complete transformation has been witnessed in these arenas. The tax money of people belongs to the state and they are judiciously spending it on the welfare of people. People’s money is coming back to people through development, schools, hospitals, and roads. The state government has provided free electricity to 90% of households, jobs to over 65,000 youth without corruption, improved roads, closed toll plazas saving ₹70 lakh daily, and is building infrastructure.”

    Cabinet Minister and Local MLA Aman Arora and Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh were also present on the occasion.

  • No Atrocities Against Dalits and Marginalised Will Be Tolerated in Punjab: Jasvir Singh Garhi

    No Atrocities Against Dalits and Marginalised Will Be Tolerated in Punjab: Jasvir Singh Garhi

    Commission Takes Suo-Moto Notice of Ambedkar Statue Vandalism, Sarpanch Hostage Incident and Attack on Dalit Families

    Chandigarh News (April 2): Taking serious note of incidents involving atrocities against Dalits and marginalized sections across Punjab, Chairman of the Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission, Mr. Jasvir Singh Garhi, has issued three consecutive suo-moto notices in separate cases. Immediately upon his return from abroad, the Chairman directed swift action and sought detailed reports from the concerned police authorities.

    According to information received by the Commission, an incident was reported from Kathgarh town in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district, where a woman Sarpanch and her husband, Baba Kale Shah, were allegedly held hostage, subjected to caste-based abuse, and physically assaulted. Taking serious cognizance of the matter, the Commission has directed the Senior Superintendent of Police, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, to submit a detailed report by April 7, 2026.

    In another case, damage to the statue of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was reported in village Noorpur Jattan, district Hoshiarpur. The Commission has directed the Senior Superintendent of Police, Hoshiarpur, to appear with a comprehensive report on April 9, 2026.

    Similarly, in a third incident reported from village Beipuri in Tarn Taran district, two Dalit families were allegedly assaulted, abused, and their household belongings damaged by the village Sarpanch. Videos related to the incident have also gone viral on social media, raising serious concerns. Taking strict notice, the Commission has sought a detailed report from the Senior Superintendent of Police, Tarn Taran, by April 9, 2026, directing that a DSP-level officer must personally appear before the Commission to present the report.

    Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Jasvir Singh Garhi said that atrocities against poor, marginalized, and Dalit communities will not be tolerated under any circumstances in Punjab. He emphasized that the Commission is committed to taking immediate action in such cases and ensuring strict legal proceedings against those found guilty.

    He further warned that if any responsible officers of concerned departments are found negligent in handling cases of caste-based discrimination, action will also be initiated against them under Section 4 of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

    The Chairman reiterated that the Commission remains committed to safeguarding the rights, dignity, and security of Scheduled Castes and other marginalized communities across Punjab, and any attempt to undermine these rights will invite strict legal consequences.

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  • Speaker Calls 12th Session of 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha on 13 April

    Speaker Calls 12th Session of 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha on 13 April

    Chandigarh News (2 April 2026): Under second proviso to Rule 16 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, The Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan has called the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, which was adjourned sine-die on 16th March, 2026, to meet at 11:00 A.M on Monday, the 13th April, 2026 in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Hall, Vidhan Bhavan, Chandigarh.

  • Wheat Procurement Begins in Punjab’s Mandis; AAP Assures Farmers of Top-Quality Facilities and Full Support

    Wheat Procurement Begins in Punjab’s Mandis; AAP Assures Farmers of Top-Quality Facilities and Full Support

    Bhagwant Mann Govt ends years of neglect, ensures fast crop lifting & relief for farmers: Mahinder Singh Sidhu

    Punjab News (2 April 2026): The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) assured farmers of top facilities and every possible support as the procurement of wheat crop begins in the mandis across Punjab. Party leaders highlighted the revolutionary reforms carried out in the agriculture sector over the past four years under the leadership of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, along with preparations for the current procurement season.

    Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Chairman of the Kisan Wing Mahinder Singh Sidhu stated, “What the Bhagwant Mann government has done for farmers is historic. The government is providing 600 units of free electricity without any discrimination based on caste or religion, benefiting farmer families as well. For the first time, farmers are receiving uninterrupted electricity for agricultural purposes during the day from 9 AM to 5 PM, eliminating the need to go to fields at night. Additionally, with the transformation of government schools in villages, children of farmers and labourers are now receiving quality education and becoming high-ranking officers.”

    Highlighting organisational efforts, he added, “Special responsibilities have been assigned to the Kisan Wing at 1,896 grain mandis and procurement centers across Punjab. Office bearers of the Kisan Wing will coordinate with government officials to ensure that no farmer faces any difficulty in selling their crop. Commission agents must ensure proper weighing of the produce and timely issuance of the J-Form. Proper arrangements for water, electricity, and cleanliness will be ensured in the mandis.”

    Comparing previous regimes, General Secretary of the Kisan Wing Satbir Singh Bakhshi Wala said, “Earlier farmers had to spend three to four nights in mandis, but under the Bhagwant Mann government, the lifting process is so fast that farmers may not have to stay even for a single night. The government is committed to resolving every issue faced by farmers and any delay in the lifting process will not be tolerated.”

    Meanwhile, AAP Punjab State Media Incharge Baltej Pannu stated, “Government procurement officially began on April 1. There has been some delay due to adverse weather conditions, but procurement and arrivals will pick up pace in the coming days. A new pilot project announced by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann will address the issue of electricity poles located within fields. This project will begin from the Chief Minister’s native village Satoj and will later be expanded across Punjab.”

    Pointing to canal water access, Baltej Pannu emphasised, “When the Bhagwant Mann government assumed office, only 22% of fields had access to canal water, which has now been increased to 88%. The target is to take this beyond 90%. Previous governments merely pretended to be protectors of water, whereas the Bhagwant Mann government has ensured that canal water reaches the tail ends. This will increase crop productivity and help conserve groundwater for future generations. Every step of the Bhagwant Mann government is dedicated to saving Punjab’s agriculture and youth.”