Jalandhar, Oct. 9 -- Chief minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday launched the 'Roshan Punjab' campaign worth over Rs.5,000 crore to make the state 'free of power cuts.' Addressing the gathering during the launch of the campaign to ensure 'Power cut free Punjab' at Lovely Professional University (LPU) in Jalandhar, Kejriwal said this is a historic initiative taken by the Punjab government. "The industry sector is getting the lowest tariff in the country, and the agriculture sector is getting uninterrupted power. Now with this path-breaking initiative, we have moved to the next step aimed at providing a 24-hour supply of electricity by next year," Kejiwal said. "The project, worth Rs.5,000 crore, will lead to a complete transformation of the transmission and distribution network," he said. Kejriwal also lauded CM Mann for preparing the blueprint for this project, which entails setting up new substations and power lines to reduce the load on feeders. "The focus will be on building new infrastructure, upgrading existing systems, and enhancing maintenance in the power sector," he said. CM Mann said that the state government has taken several key initiatives to augment power sector. "Due to concerted efforts of the state government, all the sectors, domestic, industrial, and agriculture, are getting uninterrupted power supply," Mann said. Mann said that the reforms will further strengthen the sector in the state. Cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora, who also holds the power portfolio, Lok Sabha MP Dr Raj Kumar Chabbewal, RS member Ashok Mittal, and others were also present on the occasion CM Bhagwant Mann and former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal also inaugurated LPU's two-day annual mega cultural fest, 'One India-2025'. LPU's founder chancellor Ashok Kumar Mittal said this year's edition, themed 'Gatha-e-Bharat: Narratives of Monuments and History', witnessed a celebration of unity in diversity....