Amritsar: The British Sikh Association (BSA) has thrown his weight behind the Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi and has expressed regret for those who disrupt the January 5 rally in Ferozpur.
Chairman of BSA Lord Rami Ranger on Saturday argues that Modi visits can be a great opportunity for the development of Punjab.
“But this opportunity has been lost by the Punjab people who interfere with Modi visits and they must realize that PM has benefited Punjab”.
In particular, Modi had to cancel the general meeting on January 5 when the Cavalcade stopped on the flyover on the way to Hussaniwala from Bathinda.
BSA observed that as a sign of respect for Punjab farmers, Modi had visited Punjab only after removing three controversial agricultural laws.
“The Punjabs should show their respect and thanks to PM to take back this controversial law that he has revoked at the birth commemoration of Teacher Nanak Dev,” Rami said.
In particular, the cancellation of Modi rally has triggered the game blaming between Congress and BJP with the leaders of both parties against alleged each other because it made the most of the situation in front of the assembly selection of 2022.
Lord Rami was increasingly observing that Modi did not depend on Punjab because of its strength in parliament.
“In fact, Punjab depends on the good intentions of PM for the future Elopement Dev.
Being a border country, Punjab requires the central government to help fight terrorism and drug threats released by neighboring India countries,” he said.
He said the reality was the nation (India) wanted to see the message of what PM had for the Punjab people.
“Modi opened the Kartapur corridor to honor the religious sentiment of people, he went out of his way to promote the teachings and life of the world int uh Sikh Teacher through the Indian diplomatic mission,” Lord Rami said.