Ludhiana: hopes to create awareness about the main environmental issues between the masses and political parties ahead of the election of assembly, green activists from all countries are carried out by the parade along the Buddha Nullah, which is one of the most polluted body bodies in the state, on Thursday.
Featured Environment Balbir Singh Seechewal Lead the Parade Starting from Gaurdwara Gaughat against Chand Cinema Bridge.
Some commuters recorded the march and even tried to know the purpose.
The main purpose of this parade is to create awareness and ask people to raise sound through preserving resources such as water, air, trees or other sources of life.
Some of the candidates from different political parties – Pritpal Singh Pali (SAD), Bansal Parveen (BJP), Ashok Prashar (AAP), Tarun Jain Bring (Independent) and Gurdeep Singh Dhaliwal (Independent Candidates from Jagraon) also joined March.
Prospective AAP Madan Lal Bagga and the sad nomination of R D Sharma met Seechewal near their office and the last one handed over a copy of Manifesto Green.
Seechewal said it was the right time to question politicians when they knocked on the door to seek public support in the election.
He said, “People must ask for this politician what they will do to save ground water, green cover, solid waste disposal.
Unless people raise sounds, nothing will change.” Giani Kalwal Singh, former Jathedar from takht Damdama Sahib said, “Our fight will not end with the election.
We will continue our movements and will face all the 117 MLA selected and the new government about this problem.” People of Singh Pannu, the former Chairperson of the Punjab Control Board and held Punjab Vatavaran Chetna Lehar, said, “The problem in the election is different.
Instead, there are no real problems taken in elections.
People do not ask about the environment.
Voters mostly ask for roads, street lights and sewerage systems.” He said they had done this initiative to People and it will be successful when people will support them.
Shahi Imam Punjab Maulana Usman Rehani said if the Punjabs began to fight for environmental problems such as this parade, they would certainly succeed and political parties and the government would have no choice but to clean the environment.
In the inclusion of this problem in the political party manifesto, Ranjodh Singh from the Educational Council of Rambarhia said, “We are happy to note that Sanyukt Samaj Morcha has mentioned environmental problems in their manifesto.
We are waiting for another party to see how they put it in their manifest .
“Jaskirat Singh Action Committee Public (PAC) to the Sutlej and Mattewara said,” Article 48-A Memanasan Constitution that the state seeks to protect and improve the environment and to protect forests and wildlife of the country.
We are sending a message loud and clear to all political parties through This parade The main problem.
Not only the Buddha Nullah, but also other important environmental problems need to be taken seriously.
If I was chosen, I would definitely take this problem and if I failed I would resign from a post.
“Sad pritpal candidate Singh Pali said,” We must join hands to work for the environment and if given the opportunity, I will work hard on this problem and Akali Dal will support the cause.
“Col JS Gill from the Darya Buddha Task Force, Satpal Singh from Green Mission Jagraon, Jatinder Singh Manchanda from Sambhav, Baljit Kaur from the Youth Empowerment Foundation, Bhupinder Singh United Sikhs, MS Sekhon from Punjabi Pasar Bhaichara, SS Cabinet Nature Movement of Nature, BRIJBhan GOEL Peace Mission Mahatma Gandhi participated in the parade with their team.