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Punjab: Bhagwant Mann in action before taking oath as Chief Minister, scissors on VVIP security

Even before taking oath as the Chief Minister of Punjab, Aam Aadmi Party leader Bhagwant Mann has started taking big decisions. On Mann’s instructions, the state government has put scissors on the government security of many VVIPs and big leaders. It is clear from this action that many important changes can be seen in the state in the coming days.

On Saturday, orders have been issued to withdraw security from former MLAs, former ministers and many VVIPs in Punjab. Apart from the Badal family, who have been given security on the instructions of the Union Home Ministry, except former Chief Ministers like Captain Amarinder Singh and Charanjit Singh Channi, the security of all other Congress and Akali Dal leaders has been cut and many former MLAs. Security has been withdrawn from

Police Stations Are Vacant: Mann

On the question of removing the security of 122 old ministers and MLAs, Punjab’s nominated Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said, the police stations are lying vacant and security is being done by putting up tents in front of the leaders’ houses. We will take police work from police. I think the safety of the three and a half crore people of Punjab is more important than the safety of a few people.

Appointment of officer of your choice

A day before this, the new Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, appointed Venu Prasad as his Principal Secretary. Venu Prasad is a 1991 batch IAS.

Oath taking ceremony on 16th March

Let us inform that AAP leader Bhagwant Mann will take oath as the Chief Minister of Punjab on March 16. During this, other MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party will also be administered the oath of cabinet ministers. The special thing is that the swearing-in ceremony will be organized in Khatkarkalan of Nawanshahr district.

AAP in majority by winning 92 seats

Significantly, in the elections held for 117 assembly seats in Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party has won 92 seats, while the Congress has been reduced to 18 seats. At the same time, in the account of Shiromani Akali Dal, 3 and BJP had to be satisfied with 2 and BSP only 1 seat. Apart from this, one seat has come in the bag of independents.