Bhagwant Mann's Janta Darbar witnesses ruckus, select listed people allowed to meet

Bhagwant Mann Janta Darbar: During the Janata Darbar program of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in Chandigarh, there was a ruckus on Monday.

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Bhagwant Mann Janta Darbar: During the Janata Darbar program of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in Chandigarh, there was a ruckus on Monday. People were not allowed to meet the Chief Minister. After reading Bhagwant Mann's message on Facebook and Internet media, people reached Punjab Bhawan in Chandigarh to apprise the Chief Minister about their problems. 

When people reached Chandigarh, they were not allowed inside. People meeting the Chief Minister have been told that their names are not on the list. People alleged that no one knows where the list was made. To meet the Chief Minister, officials of different employee organizations demanding employment, Panchayat members of villages of different districts, people suffering from family, and departmental problems had reached.

These people could not meet the Chief Minister. During this, people also raised slogans against the government in front of Punjab Bhawan. However, later some people were allowed to meet the Chief Minister.

The government snatched the land and made us unemployed
Tarsem Singh, Tejinder Singh, Jaswinder Singh, Varinder Singh, and Parvinder Singh of village Chhadjikalan of district Fatehgarh Sahib said that there is a dispute over 417 acres of Shamlat land. Our elders were cultivating this land since 1904, but now the government has snatched the land from us. There is no government job, no employment is not available. 


He said that the government snatched the land and made us unemployed. We did not even know about this Janata Darbar. Saw the message on Facebook in the morning and went out to meet the Chief Minister, but we are not allowed to meet here. What kind of public court is this? 

Vedprakash, Ashok Kumar, who came from village Chandpur in district Mohali, said that he too has a dispute over the 86-acre Shamlat land, which is occupied by a Congress leader. Complaints have been made from BDPO to most about it, but no hearing is being done.

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