Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann visited Ghogra village in the Dasuya constituency as part of the state government’s Lok Milni programme, an initiative aimed at direct interaction between government leadership and citizens at the grassroots level. During the visit, he engaged with local residents and listened to their concerns, suggestions, and feedback related to governance and public services.
The Lok Milni programme is designed to facilitate open dialogue between the administration and the public, allowing citizens to directly communicate issues affecting their daily lives. In Ghogra village, discussions reportedly focused on a range of topics including local infrastructure, welfare schemes, and the implementation of various government initiatives in rural areas.
Residents used the opportunity to raise issues pertaining to basic amenities and development needs in the region. The Chief Minister, according to available information, interacted with community members in an informal setting, encouraging them to share their experiences with ongoing state-run programmes.
The visit is part of a broader effort by the Punjab government to strengthen outreach in rural constituencies and assess the on-ground impact of its policies. Such engagements are often used by state administrations to gather feedback that can be considered in future planning and execution of schemes.
Officials accompanying the Chief Minister were also present during the interaction, noting the concerns raised by villagers. The programme highlighted the emphasis on direct communication between the government and the public, with a focus on understanding local requirements without formal intermediaries.
The Lok Milni initiative continues to be conducted across different regions of Punjab, aiming to create a platform where citizens can engage directly with senior leadership. The visit to Ghogra village adds to a series of similar interactions conducted in various constituencies under this outreach programme.
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