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After Operation Sindoor, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann cancels programmes, to stay put in Chandigarh

After Operation Sindoor, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann cancels programmes, to stay put in Chandigarh

Indian Express07-05-2025

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Wednesday cancelled two scheduled programmes following India's Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, and the government also deferred its Nasha Mukti Yatra to be launched across the state.
CM Mann was to launch a Nasha Mukti Yatra from Jalandhar, a programme under the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's ongoing Yudh Nasheyan Virudh campaign. Under the campaign, Mann was to visit Jalandhar and later Nawanshahar Wednesday.
Sources in the government said CM Mann announced the cancellation of the programme in the morning after India's strike on Pakistan. 'He will be in Chandigarh the whole day. He has been in touch with the Union government since morning. Communication has been ongoing,' said a source.
The sources added that the programme will be held back for a few days, and a new schedule will be released.
On Tuesday, CM Mann said the state would carry out mock drills in different districts to ensure the safety of residents if the situation escalates. He also said the Centre had not yet asked the Punjab Government to evacuate those in villages bordering Pakistan. As many as six districts of Punjab share the border with Pakistan.
The Punjab Government had said it would launch the Nasha Mukti Yatra in all villages and wards of the state, to be undertaken in May and June. The drive will closely involve the village defence committees (VDCs) to organise district-wise meetings across the state. Besides all members of VDCs, the campaign will also be attended by the village sarpanches, civil and police administration, along with others.

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