Punjab and Haryana share deep cultural and historical ties, with Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini expressing disappointment over the absence of Punjab’s AAP government and former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal during a recent natural disaster. Saini highlighted the failure of the AAP government in fulfilling promises to farmers, contrasting it with Haryana’s BJP government’s support through MSP, timely payments, and welfare schemes.
Saini praised the bravery and sacrifice of the 40 Muktas in Sikh history, emphasizing their commitment to truth and liberation. BJP’s Tarun Chugh echoed these sentiments, accusing AAP and Congress of undermining Sikh traditions and Guru ‘maryada’ from Sri Muktsar Sahib. Chugh also referenced the 1984 Sikh massacre, crediting PM Modi for reopening cases against the perpetrators.
State BJP President Sunil Jakhar underscored the party’s commitment to addressing Punjab’s challenges of drugs, corruption, and law and order issues. Jakhar emphasized the need for a strong government like the BJP to promote social harmony and development in the state. He lauded PM Modi’s initiatives, including the Kartarpur Corridor, as unprecedented steps towards progress.
