Samana (Patiala)- Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday assured justice for the bereaved families who lost their seven children in a tragic road mishap, vowing that the severest action will be taken against those who attempted to hinder the investigation.
While interacting with media persons after consoling the grieving families, the Chief Minister said that the unfortunate incident had claimed the lives of bright and promising students. He described it as an irreparable loss and expressed his deep condolences. Bhagwant Singh Mann assured that the state government stands firmly with the bereaved families during this difficult time and will leave no stone unturned to ensure justice is served.
The Chief Minister affirmed that those responsible for this shocking incident will not be spared, and exemplary action will be taken against them. He emphasized that even influential individuals who tried to delay the case and obstruct justice will face strict punishment. Such actions, Bhagwant Singh Mann said, are a heinous crime and the punishment will serve as a deterrent to others.
Additionally, the Chief Minister announced that the state government will launch a special drive against illegal mining and overloaded vehicles. He said strict instructions have been issued to the police and transport departments to take firm action against violators. Bhagwant Singh Mann described these offenses as unpardonable and said the government will not allow anyone to endanger the lives of common citizens.
In a heartfelt tribute, the Chief Minister also announced the construction of a children’s memorial park in memory of the deceased. He said the memorial would serve as a lasting tribute to the young victims of the tragic mishap. Further, Bhagwant Singh Mann announced that the existing road from Samana to Patran will be upgraded into a four-lane road.
The Chief Minister noted that frequent accidents occur on this stretch due to heavy traffic, making the upgrade imperative for public safety. He also declared that the government hospital in Samana will be upgraded and equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that to strengthen emergency medical services, a fleet of seven new ambulances will be added to the region’s healthcare system.