Mann Slams Modi Over Foreign Travel Remarks
This is because of his appeal to citizens. He asked them to reduce travel due to global tensions and rising fuel concerns.
The problem started when Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked people to avoid foreign travel. He also asked them to postpone buying luxury things like gold and to use fuel. This is because of the situation in West Asia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also encouraged citizens to use transport share cars with others and work from home when they can. This will help conserve resources and manage pressure.
Bhagwant Mann reacted to this appeal. He questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modis foreign visits. Bhagwant Mann said that while the government is asking citizens to cut down on travel Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself continues to go on trips. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had recently travelled to countries, including the Netherlands. He is also scheduled to go on foreign tours. Bhagwant Mann questioned the consistency of the message. He said that if citizens are expected to avoid travel the same rule should apply to leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well.
First Prime Minister Narendra Modi should stop his visits. He has asked people to avoid travel. He himself is going abroad. Bhagwant Mann said that leaders should reflect the discipline they expect from the public.
Bhagwant Mann also talked about the rising fuel prices. He criticized the government for increasing the prices of petrol and diesel. The prices were recently increased by ₹3 per litre. This is the hike in over four years. It is because of the changes in crude oil prices and the financial stress on fuel retailers.
Bhagwant Mann commented on Indias standing. He said that while India once wanted to become a "Vishwaguru" the current policies show a reality. He asked why other countries facing challenges do not have the same restrictions on fuel and travel.
The Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann also talked about the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. It is scheduled from June 15 in Punjab. He said that it must be conducted transparently. Bhagwant Mann said that his party would closely watch the process. They will make sure that no eligible voter is removed and no fake entries are added.
Bhagwant Mann emphasized that if any political party raises concerns about the voter list accuracy the Election Commission of India should address them fairly and transparently. He stressed the importance of maintaining trust in the system.
Looking ahead to body elections Bhagwant Mann said that he is confident that his party will do well. He also mentioned that his party would welcome former minister Surjit Singh Rakhra into their party.
The situation between the Aam Aadmi Party and the central government is still tense. Issues like policy, economic decisions and electoral transparency are still being discussed. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have views, on these issues.