Jalandhar: Chararjit Singh Channi has become not just the first Minister of Punjab Dalit-Sikh but also the first of the Puadh Punjab region to hold a post.
The area he has is often miscorred as part of Malwa while this region has an old identity, different and even has his own dialect of Punjabi – Puadhi.
In fact, Chandigarh is also fully carved from villages in the Puadh area.
India’s first Defense Minister Baldev Singh was the first leading politician of this region before and after the partition.
He has become a minister in the Punjab government before 1947 and opened the first government Gollege in the region in Ropar.
He focused on education in this region, which Lambgard appeared compared to other regions.
He has played an important role in negotiating as a leader of Sikh during the partition, and then his nephew Ravi Inder Singh remains a speaker from the Punjab Assembly.
The Puadh area is the eastern part of Punjab and extends to several parts of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and even rises.
The general understanding is that the area is among the river but does not have natural demarcation from Malwa.
The region has very important Sikh historical places, including Anandpur Sahib and Chamkaur Sahib, Channi’s constituency represents the assembly.
Apart from the entire Ropar district, Mohali, Fatehgarh Sahib, part of Patiala, Sangrur, Ludhiana, and the newly made of Malerkotla district is also part of the Puadh region.
However, this regional identity is largely obscured despite the fact that it has a dialect that can be distinguished clearly from other dialects or ‘standard’ punjabi used.
When Channi spoke, the dialect trail was visible.
With its height, different identities in the area can also get their place.
When Malwa has dominated politically for quite a long time, it became the largest region after the reorganization of Punjab in 1966 and the influential leaders came from here, he destroyed the identity of the Puadh.
