‘Our smoke is circling us, you should also write a letter’, why did CM Mann get angry at Maryam Nawaz?

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The politics of stubble burning and air pollution has reached Pakistan from India. India’s Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann mocked Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz over the stubble smoke and said something big. CM Mann, who reached the Punjab Vision-2047 being held at Punjab University, said that India’s Punjab is being held responsible for everything, and this is not right.

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Taking a jibe at Maryam Nawaz, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said, Maryam is the Chief Minister of Pakistani Punjab, Nawaz Sharif’s daughter, she is saying that I will write a letter to Bhagwant Mann. Your smoke comes to Lahore. Here, the people of Delhi say that your smoke is coming to Delhi. I said that our smoke was just circling. Whoever comes, starts telling us. Making fun of Maryam Nawaz, Bhagwant Mann said, I said you should also write a letter, CM Mann without taking the name of former CM Captain Amarinder Singh’s Pakistani friend Aroosa Alam said.. earlier you have been unhappy with a Pakistani, you also make me unhappy.

When the pigeon closes its eyes…
Mann said in a sarcastic tone, “The cat does not run away if the pigeon closes its eyes and we cannot cure cancer with Iodax… cancer is treated with chemotherapy. We will have to solve the problem as it is.” 

don’t play the blame game

Bhagwant Mann said, “There should not be a blame game in the matter of air pollution. This problem should be solved with the cooperation of other states. Because the problem of pollution should be solved by sitting together.”

Bhagwant Mann said, “Pakistan is saying to Punjab that our smoke is coming towards them. Some people are saying that the smoke from our Punjab is going towards Delhi. It is not possible that only our smoke is going everywhere. One thing is clear pollution knows no limits or borders. Farming is done in other states as well and stubble is burnt. We are all facing the same problem.”