The Punjab government has introduced a land pooling policy, which has sparked controversy and debate among the public and opposition parties. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has assured that there will be no forcible acquisition of land from farmers and landowners. He accused the opposition of spreading lies and misleading the public about the policy. The policy aims to promote development and infrastructure growth in the state by pooling land from willing farmers and landowners. The government plans to use the pooled land for various development projects, including roads, highways, and public facilities. The policy has been criticized by opposition parties, who claim that it will lead to the displacement of farmers and landowners. However, the government has maintained that the policy is voluntary and that landowners will be fairly compensated for their land. The government has also assured that the policy will not affect the livelihoods of farmers and landowners. The opposition has demanded that the government withdraw the policy, citing concerns about its impact on the rural population. Despite the controversy, the government has stated that it will continue to implement the policy, which it believes will benefit the state’s development. The land pooling policy is part of the government’s efforts to promote development and growth in Punjab. The policy has been welcomed by some sections of the public, who believe that it will bring about much-needed development and infrastructure growth in the state. However, others have expressed concerns about the policy’s impact on the environment and the livelihoods of farmers and landowners. The government has assured that it will take all necessary steps to ensure that the policy is implemented in a fair and transparent manner. The policy is expected to have a significant impact on the state’s development, and its implementation will be closely watched by the public and opposition parties. The government has also announced that it will establish a committee to oversee the implementation of the policy and ensure that it is fair and transparent. The committee will comprise representatives from various stakeholders, including farmers, landowners, and opposition parties. The government has assured that it will work closely with all stakeholders to ensure that the policy is implemented in a manner that benefits everyone. The land pooling policy is a significant development in Punjab’s efforts to promote development and growth, and its implementation will be closely watched in the coming months.