Bhagwant Mann resigns from the post of MP, will take oath as Chief Minister in Punjab
Bhagwant Mann resigns from the post of MP, will take oath as Chief Minister in Punjab
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Chandigarh: Bhagwant Mann, who was elected the next CM of Punjab, reached Delhi on Monday and has resigned from the post of MP. Which he himself has given information through Twitter. Mann, who reached the Lok Sabha, has also said that I am going to play the lack of this House. Punjab has given me a huge responsibility. But I promise the people of Sangrur that a bold voice will soon be heard in the House. I thank those who believed and voted for their son.

Bhagwant Mann is going to take oath for the post of CM on March 16 at Khatkar Kalan, Nawanshahr's native village of Shaheed Bhagat Singh. This event is going to be organized in 7 acres of land behind the martyr memorial. If needed, the surrounding land will also be used. Arrangements have been made to accommodate one lakh people on 13 acres of land behind the martyr memorial at Khatkar Kalan in Nawanshahr. On Monday, he has also appealed to all the people of Punjab to reach Khatkar Kalan for the swearing-in ceremony on March 16. Continuing his point, he has said that I request my brothers to wear yellow turban on that day and sisters to wear yellow shawls/stoles. We are going to paint Khatkar Kalan in 'Basanti Rang' on that day.

Six thousand jawans will be deployed: There are reports that special security arrangements are being made during the swearing-in of Bhagwant Mann, in which even Parinda will not be allowed to be killed. A special post is being made at the venue. An announcement has also been made to deploy 6 thousand police personnel. Apart from this, the full eye of CID and other intelligence agencies is going to be on the ceremony. Bhagwant Mann has already sent the invitation for the swearing-in ceremony to the people of Punjab.

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