CHANDIGARH — Marking the completion of four years of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann held a wide-ranging press conference on Monday, March 16, 2026. The Chief Minister used the platform to present a comprehensive “report card” of his administration’s achievements while simultaneously launching a scathing attack on organized crime networks and political rivals. Mann warned gangsters operating from foreign soil that their “days are numbered,” asserting that the state is working closely with the Ministry of External Affairs to accelerate extraditions and ensure that those attempting to destabilize Punjab face the full force of the law.
Security Crackdown and the Lawrence Bishnoi Controversy
A major portion of the briefing was dedicated to the state’s uncompromising stance on law and order. Chief Minister Mann directly targeted the central government over the alleged “VIP treatment” being provided to jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi in Gujarat’s Sabarmati Jail. He questioned why a criminal accused of such serious offenses is reportedly enjoying special privileges and suggested that the Centre appears more concerned with the gangster’s comfort than the safety of ordinary citizens. Mann emphasized that unlike previous regimes, his government does not provide political patronage or “election tickets” to criminals, a pointed jab at Shiromani Akali Dal leader Sukhbir Singh Badal and Congress MP Sukhjinder Randhawa, the latter of whom he accused of acting as a “frontman” for gangsters.
The Malwa Canal and Agricultural Revolution
Turning to infrastructure, Mann reiterated his government’s commitment to the proposed Malwa Canal, describing it as a historic project that will revitalize the state’s irrigation system. He remarked that while some critics claim the government has finished its work early, the reality is that Punjab is “70 to 80 years late” in receiving essential facilities. The Chief Minister highlighted that recent upgrades to canal outlets have already increased water flow to a volume comparable to the Bhakra Canal, a move designed to reduce farming costs and conserve rapidly depleting groundwater. He promised that the coming year would be dedicated to completing such large-scale projects that have been pending for decades.
Punjab as a Rising Sports Hub
In a significant update for sports enthusiasts, the Chief Minister announced that Punjab will host the upcoming Hockey Asia Cup. Matches are scheduled to take place in Jalandhar at Burlton Park and in Mohali, with the final expected around the three-week mark of the tournament. Additionally, Mann revealed that the state is in the early stages of identifying land for a new international cricket stadium in Amritsar. The project is contingent on finding a location with suitable proximity to the airport and hotel infrastructure to meet international standards.
Political Outlook and the Four-Year Report
Reflecting on the political climate, Mann stated that the AAP’s primary challenge in upcoming elections is to surpass its own past performance rather than competing with traditional rivals. He issued a stern warning that a BJP government in Punjab could lead to heightened religious tensions, contrasting this with his administration’s focus on communal harmony and development. The official four-year report released on Monday presents a detailed account of initiatives in healthcare, education, and employment, which Mann claimed serves as a transparent document for citizens to assess the progress made since the party assumed office.