Key Points

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann openly criticized PM Modi's foreign visits, questioning their utility given unresolved domestic issues. He accused the BJP-led Centre of suppressing dissent by targeting AAP leaders with FIRs. Mann also raised concerns about Punjab's water dispute with Haryana and pledged tough measures against crime and drugs. The CM reaffirmed his commitment to Punjab's development while condemning political vendettas.

Key Points: Bhagwant Mann Questions Modi Foreign Policy as Punjab CM

  • Mann challenges Modi's foreign trips amid Punjab-Haryana water dispute
  • Slams BJP for FIRs against AAP leaders like Kejriwal
  • Accuses Centre of patronizing jailed gangsters in Gujarat
  • Vows strict action against drugs and organized crime in Punjab
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Being Punjab CM, I have every right to question country's foreign policy: Bhagwant Mann

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann criticizes Modi's foreign visits, demands answers on unresolved state issues, and slams BJP's crackdown on AAP leaders.

"During the India-Pakistan war, none of the countries supported us—what is the use of such visits? — Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, July 11

Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic visits by saying that, as the Chief Minister of Punjab, he has every right to question the foreign policy of the country.

The Chief Minister told the media here that he will repeatedly ask the question about the foreign visits of Modi. “During the India-Pakistan war, none of the countries across the globe supported our country, so what is the use of such visits?” Mann questioned. CM Mann hit back at MEA criticism, raising concerns over the unresolved Punjab-Haryana water dispute.

He said more people watch a JCB machine than the population of countries from which “he gets the highest honours”. He alleged that “he finds time to tour abroad but ‘fails’ to address the concerns of 140 crore Indians”.

A day earlier, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) termed Mann’s comments ‘irresponsible’. “Do not know which countries he goes to. Now he has gone to, I don’t know... (But) He is not staying in the country where 140 crore people live. The countries which he is visiting have a population of 15,000. And he got the biggest awards there. Over here, 15,000 people gather to watch the JCB machine,” he said.

The Chief Minister also slammed the Prime Minister for not holding a press conference in the 11 years he has been in office. He said the dreaded gangsters are patronised by the BJP-led Central government, who are lodged in the jails in Gujarat. Mann said strict action would be taken against those involved in organised crime and drugs, adding that no leniency will be adopted against them.

The Chief Minister said that the Union government is “hell bent upon muzzling the voice of democracy by lodging FIRs against AAP and its leaders”. He said, “It is a new order of the day that whosoever will speak truth will have to face FIRs,” adding Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh and others were put behind bars just for speaking the truth. He said they are ready to face all such efforts to muzzle their voice by the Centre, adding they have full faith in the law of the land, which is there to save them.

Mann said more arrests and FIRs will take place as the BJP and its leaders want to shut our voice for speaking against Modi. The Chief Minister said, “It is a historic day for the state as five pro-people bills have been passed in the state Vidhan Sabha unanimously”.

He said every effort is being made to restore the pristine glory of the state, and no stone will be left unturned for it. CM Mann said more such pro-Punjab and development-oriented decisions will be taken by the state government in the coming times.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an NRI watching from Canada, I find Mann's comments quite irresponsible. Diplomacy matters in today's world. Punjab CM should focus on state issues first before commenting on foreign policy.
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Ananya R
Mann ji has a point about press conferences - in 11 years Modi ji hasn't faced direct questions from journalists. Democracy needs accountability, not just foreign photo ops!
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Vikram M
Typical AAP drama! Instead of focusing on Punjab's development, they're busy playing politics. Water dispute needs solutions, not rhetoric. JCB comment was below dignity of CM post.
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Priya S
As a Punjabi woman, I'm proud Mann Sahab is standing up for our rights. Centre's treatment of Punjab is unfair - first farm laws, now water disputes. Enough is enough! 💪
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Karthik V
While I don't agree with all of Mann's statements, he's right about one thing - state CMs should have say in foreign policy matters that affect their states, especially border states like Punjab.
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David E
Interesting to see Indian federalism in action. In US, state governors don't comment on foreign policy. But India's system seems different - states have more voice in national matters.

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