AAP Marks 4 Years of Bhagwant Mann Government with Massive Statewide Outreach in Punjab
‘Shandaar 4 Saal, Bhagwant Mann de Naal’; AAP Takes Government Achievements to Every Doorstep Across Punjab
CHANDIGARH, 26 March 2026: Marking four years of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the party launched a massive statewide outreach campaign titled “Shandaar 4 Saal, Bhagwant Mann de Naal,” taking its governance record directly to people across villages and urban wards.
Ministers, MLAs, and constituency in-charges fanned out across nearly 1,000 villages and wards in a single day, engaging with citizens and highlighting key achievements of the Punjab Government. The campaign witnessed strong public participation, with many expressing satisfaction over governance and welfare delivery.
Interacting with people in Sham Chaurasi, Cabinet Minister Dr. Ravjot Singh said that Punjab’s government schools are now being recognized across the country. He highlighted that over 28,000 teachers were recruited transparently and trained internationally, leading to students clearing competitive exams like JEE and NEET.
Highlighting power sector reforms in Ludhiana West, Power Minister Sanjeev Arora said the government has ensured zero electricity bills for 90% of households, along with 24-hour uninterrupted power supply.
Speaking in Bhoa, Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak emphasized the crackdown on drugs, stating that over 92,000 drug smugglers have been jailed. He also noted that 65,000 government jobs have been provided purely on merit.
In Jandiala, Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO highlighted healthcare reforms, noting that 985 Aam Aadmi Clinics have provided free treatment to over 5 crore people, with ₹10 lakh cashless health cover for families.
Addressing a gathering in Malout, Cabinet Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur spoke about women-centric schemes, including the Mawan-Dhian Satkar Yojana, which provides ₹1,000 to ₹1,500 monthly financial support to women, along with free bus travel.
In Jalandhar West, Minister Mohinder Bhagat highlighted agricultural support, stating that farmers are receiving free daytime electricity and canal water has reached tail-end fields after decades. Crop payments are now being credited within 24 hours.
Speaking in Lehra, Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal highlighted welfare initiatives, including ₹1 crore ex gratia for martyrs’ families—the highest in the country—and the formation of the Road Safety Force, which has reduced road accident deaths by 50%.
He added that in the past four years, the government has constructed 40,000 kilometers of roads, 9,000 playgrounds, and 6,000 gyms, moving towards restoring the vision of ‘Rangla Punjab.’
During the outreach drive, leaders reiterated that the government is focused on ensuring last-mile delivery, taking the benefits of governance to every household across Punjab.