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PM: India helps her people wherever they have problems

PM: India helps her people wherever they have problems
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Amritsar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, when dedicating Jallianwala Bagh’s warning that has been renovated through video conferencing on Saturday night, referring to the current crisis in Afghanistan and said that it was to help “our people” who were victims of such a state of the government had applied for new laws .
Modi said the Afghan crisis and the situation took place globally was a reminder of the needs of the state to be independent and confident.
“Today, anywhere in the world, if there are Indians in trouble, India stands to help with all its strength.
Whether it’s the challenge of the Corona (Virus) period or the Afghan crisis, the world has experienced it continuously.
Hundreds of friends from Afghanistan are medium Brought to India under Devi Shakti operation.
There are many challenges and situations difficult, “he said.
In what it looked like a strong defense of the 2019 citizenship law (Amendment), Modi refers to his government’s efforts to save Hindus and Sikh along with the Afghan allies after the Taliban controlled Afghanistan.
Without direct reference to CAA, he said that the government, “was inspired by the teachings of Sikh Gurus to help others, have announced new laws”.
However, it is clear that “new laws” are references to changes in citizenship law, which opens the path for Hindus, Sikh, Buddhist, Parsis, and Christians from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
PM said there was no country to forget the history, and whatever happened during and after the partition could be seen in every corner of the country, especially in Punjab.
He pressed the button for the inauguration of Virtual National Warning Jallianwala Bagh for the massacre of Baisakhi Freedom of Freedom from April 1919.
Shut up two minutes observed to pay respect for martyrs and then a terethompeting sounded “last post”.
On April 13, 1919, Brigadier-General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer from the British Indian Army had ordered troops to open fire in the crowd of peaceful festivals that gathered to oppose Rowlatt’s law, which allowed certain political cases to be tried without judges and permitted.
suspect without trial.
Officially, 379 people died and more than 1,000 were injured, although the unofficial amount was much higher.
Dyer is also called “Butcher of Amritsar”.
Describing a renovated warning as a symbol of inspiration for young people, the Chairman of the Minister of Punjab Captain Amarinder Singh said in his virtual address: “This is a reminder for the future generation of people’s rights to peaceful democracy protests.” On August 14, Amarindicy dedicated the Centenary Memorial Park Jalianwala Bagh to all those who had died in the 1919 massacre.
On Saturday, he said: “The warning, along with the resilient Centenary Park recently by the state government, will remind Our leaders who cannot be revoked by Indian rights to the protest of peaceful democracy, because Britain also learns from the Jallianwala Bagh incident.
“Rajya members Sabha Shwet Malik, who also at National Warning Guardian JALLIANWALA BAGH, participated in the first online ceremony.
He said: “Renovation work and rebuilding time consuming more than a year, and for more than six months warning cannot be opened due to restrictions Covid-19.” Jallianwala Bagh is one of the Amritsar landmarks, where the Ministry of Culture has added light and sound performances to attract more people.
Bringing back Shaheed Udham Singh Pistol: Cm to Modipunjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring back the pistol and private diary Shaheed Udham Singh from England.
In London on March 13, 1940, Udham Singh had shot and killed Michael O’Dwyer, Governor Lieutenant Punjab when Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, to avenge the murder of innocent innocent.
Amarinder said he had written to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar about this problem.
During the trial, Udham Singh called himself a RAM Mohammed Singh Azad.
He was hung for shooting O’Dwyer.

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