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Those utilizing Sikh holy e book as defend can’t known as ‘waris’ of Punjab: CM Mann

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AHMEDABAD: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, on Sunday, stated, “Anyone who used the Sikh holy book as a shield at the police station cannot be called a waris (heir) of Punjab.” He additionally claimed that Khalistani supporters had been receiving funds from Pakistan and different nations.

The ongoing turmoil within the state is being brought on by Khalistani sympathiser Amritpal Singh and his supporters’ latest actions, he added.

On the difficult legislation and order scenario in Amritsar on February 23, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann acknowledged that he is not going to enable peace in Punjab to be disturbed at any price.

He stated, “they gathered a crowd under the cover of Shri Guru Granth Sahib. Everyone respects Guru Granth Sahib, and dharna protesting is a democratic right, but using Shri Guru Granth Sahib as a shield is not. If the police did not say anything to you out of respect for Guru Granth Sahib, you claim that you won. it’s not right; To prevent this from happening again, I would like religious scholars to advise everyone not to disguise themselves as such Guru Granth Sahib.”

After attending a mass marriage ceremony perform, Panjab CM Bhagwant Mann was addressing a press convention in Bhavnagar metropolis of Gujarat on Sunday.

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mannattending a mass marriage ceremony perform.

Replying to a query about what he thought of pro-Khalistan slogans being raised in state following Singh’s incident, he stated “Do you believe 1,000 people (who were seen shouting pro Khalistan slogans) represent all of Punjab? Come to Punjab and see for yourself who is yelling such slogans. Only a handful of persons are behind this and they run their shops through funding
from Pakistan and other foreign countries.”

“Despite the fact that Rajasthan has a much larger border with Pakistan, why do drones (sent from Pakistan) land in Punjab rather than Rajasthan? Because their (Khalistani element’s) masters are in Pakistan and want to disrupt Punjab. But we will not allow them to succeed,” the CM acknowledged.

Mann additionally termed the February 23 incident as minor and downplayed Singh’s alleged risk of extra violence within the coming days. “This is khayali pulao (daydreaming). Punjab has seen such black days in the past. The Punjab Police are capable of handling them and we will never allow anyone to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere,” he stated.

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann

Mann continued, “Several industries, including Tata Steel and companies from other countries, were arriving thanks to Punjab’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. These industries might not have arrived in Punjab today if the situation had been that awful in Punjab. Even NRIs are returning, and some who had intended to relocate abroad have since changed their minds. After six to seven months, Punjab will once more shine.”

ALSO READ | Supporters of pro-Khalistani chief Amritpal Singh siege police station in Amritsar with weapons, swords

The AAP chief additionally criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the Centre over the questioning of Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) within the Delhi excise police case.

“Raj Bhavans in the country are turning into BJP headquarters and governors are acting like BJP’s star campaigners. In a democracy, elected persons take decisions, not the selected ones. By arresting Satyendra Jain, these people want to shut down hospitals, and by imprisoning Manish Sisodia these people want to shut down schools but AAP knows how to fight and we are not afraid of the CBI or ED,” he stated.
 

AHMEDABAD: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, on Sunday, stated, “Anyone who used the Sikh holy book as a shield at the police station cannot be called a waris (heir) of Punjab.” He additionally claimed that Khalistani supporters had been receiving funds from Pakistan and different nations.

The ongoing turmoil within the state is being brought on by Khalistani sympathiser Amritpal Singh and his supporters’ latest actions, he added.

On the difficult legislation and order scenario in Amritsar on February 23, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann acknowledged that he is not going to enable peace in Punjab to be disturbed at any price.

He stated, “they gathered a crowd under the cover of Shri Guru Granth Sahib. Everyone respects Guru Granth Sahib, and dharna protesting is a democratic right, but using Shri Guru Granth Sahib as a shield is not. If the police did not say anything to you out of respect for Guru Granth Sahib, you claim that you won. it’s not right; To prevent this from happening again, I would like religious scholars to advise everyone not to disguise themselves as such Guru Granth Sahib.”

After attending a mass marriage ceremony perform, Panjab CM Bhagwant Mann was addressing a press convention in Bhavnagar metropolis of Gujarat on Sunday.

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mannattending a mass marriage ceremony perform.

Replying to a query about what he thought of pro-Khalistan slogans being raised in state following Singh’s incident, he stated “Do you consider 1,000 folks (who had been seen shouting professional Khalistan slogans) symbolize all of Punjab? Come to Punjab and see for your self who’s yelling such slogans. Only a handful of individuals are behind this they usually run their retailers by way of funding
from Pakistan and different overseas nations.”

“Despite the fact that Rajasthan has a much larger border with Pakistan, why do drones (sent from Pakistan) land in Punjab rather than Rajasthan? Because their (Khalistani element’s) masters are in Pakistan and want to disrupt Punjab. But we will not allow them to succeed,” the CM acknowledged.

Mann additionally termed the February 23 incident as minor and downplayed Singh’s alleged risk of extra violence within the coming days. “This is khayali pulao (daydreaming). Punjab has seen such black days in the past. The Punjab Police are capable of handling them and we will never allow anyone to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere,” he stated.

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann

Mann continued, “Several industries, including Tata Steel and companies from other countries, were arriving thanks to Punjab’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. These industries might not have arrived in Punjab today if the situation had been that awful in Punjab. Even NRIs are returning, and some who had intended to relocate abroad have since changed their minds. After six to seven months, Punjab will once more shine.”

ALSO READ | Supporters of pro-Khalistani chief Amritpal Singh siege police station in Amritsar with weapons, swords

The AAP chief additionally criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the Centre over the questioning of Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) within the Delhi excise police case.

“Raj Bhavans in the country are turning into BJP headquarters and governors are acting like BJP’s star campaigners. In a democracy, elected persons take decisions, not the selected ones. By arresting Satyendra Jain, these people want to shut down hospitals, and by imprisoning Manish Sisodia these people want to shut down schools but AAP knows how to fight and we are not afraid of the CBI or ED,” he stated.