Bhagwant Mann Rebukes BJP's 'Absurd' Statements on Chandigarh Blast

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April 02, 2026 20:41 IST

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann strongly refuted BJP leaders' criticism regarding the Chandigarh blast, asserting the area's administrative control and addressing concerns over taxes and farmers' welfare.

Photograph: Jitender Gupta/ANI Photo

Photograph: Jitender Gupta/ANI Photo

Key Points

  • Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann criticised BJP leaders for blaming his government for the Chandigarh blast, clarifying the area is under Union Territory administration.
  • Mann highlighted the BJP's tendency to blame him for issues in Chandigarh, despite it being a Union Territory.
  • The Chief Minister opposed the Himachal government's tax hike on vehicles from other states, contrasting it with the AAP government's abolition of toll taxes.
  • Mann reaffirmed his government's commitment to supporting farmers and addressing the demands of 'Arthiyas' with the Union government.
  • The AAP government aims to ensure smooth procurement processes for the benefit of Punjab's farmers.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday slammed the BJP leaders for criticising his government for the blast incident outside the party headquarters in Chandigarh, asking them to refrain from making "absurd" statements as the area was under the jurisdiction of the Administrator of the Union territory.

Mann reiterated that he was blamed by the BJP for anything that happens in Chandigarh.

 

He was speaking to mediapersons on the sidelines of dedicating a Community Health Centre at Cheema village here.

Asked about the blast outside the Punjab BJP office in Chandigarh, the chief minister said, "Chandigarh is a Union territory. The (Punjab) governor is the administrator of the Union territory of Chandigarh."

"For everything that happens in the Union territory, right from farmers' agitation, agitation in Panjab University (PU), to violence or any extortion call, the BJP blames me," he said.

"When Mann says give Chandigarh to Punjab as it is our capital, then Mann is called a traitor," the chief minister said.

The BJP should refrain from making "absurd" statements on this issue, he added.

The blast occurred around 5 pm on Wednesday when a suspected crude explosive device was hurled near the BJP office in Chandigarh, officials said. No casualties were reported, but the explosion triggered panic in the area.

The BJP leaders criticised Mann over the law and situation in Punjab and linked the blast to a series of grenade attacks outside police stations and other incidents in the state.

AAP's Rajya Sabha Leadership Change

Replying to a question on AAP replacing MP Raghav Chadha with MP Ashok Mittal as the party's deputy leader in Rajya Sabha, Mann said it is the party's decision.

Opposition to Himachal Tax Hike

Opposing the Congress-led Himachal government's decision on the hike in entry tax on vehicles from other states, the chief minister said, "On one hand, the AAP government is abolishing the toll tax and giving reprieve to the common man, while on the other hand, these people are levying undue taxes on people."

This move is totally unwarranted and undesirable, and will not be tolerated at any cost, he said. It will be opposed tooth and nail, he added.

Commitment to Farmers

Reaffirming his government's commitment to farmers, Mann underscored that Punjab will continue to strongly take up the demands of 'Arthiyas' (commission agents) with the Union government, ensuring seamless procurement and standing firmly with the farming community.

"I will flag the genuine demands of the Arthiyas with the Union government, as all their demands pertain to the government of India (GOI)," he said.

These issues have been repeatedly raised with the Centre and will again be put up before the Union government, the chief minister added.

The AAP government is firmly committed to ensuring smooth and hassle-free procurement for benefitting the farmers, he said to a question on 'Arthiyas' who went on a strike, seeking 2.5 per cent commission of the minimum support price.