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The seven seventh generation of Maharaja Ranjit Singh wrote to Imran

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Amritsar: Sandeep Singh Sukherchakia who claimed to be a descendant directly from the Sher-e-Punjab of the seventh generation through his second son Rattan Singh from his second wife Mai Flat Kaur has appealed Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to have a probe into the incident of Vandalism of the Ranjit Singh statue Established in Lahore’s fortress.
By stating that it was the most unfortunate to witness the incident happened in the media, he wondered how one person entered the arena and easily damaged my great grandfather’s statue, Maharaj Ranjit Singh in the middle of security.
On Tuesday, an activist of the Radical Islamic Organization of the Pakistani Tehreek-e-Labbaik, which was identified as Rizwan, has detrimental to the high-statue of 9 feet of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
He was later arrested by the police but not before raising sharp protests from all over the world.
“Lahore Fortress belongs to the state heritage and it is the duty of the state to remain safe from such perpetrators but recurring destruction of bust prove that there is a relationship between the state and the perpetrator and if it is not so the action of vandalism will not occur and again,” Writing Sandeep in a letter written to Imran.
In particular, since the installation of statues in June 2019, the statue was damaged three times.
He also wrote to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to improve history in educational books related to the Ranjit Singh Maharaja “with a very heavy heart I also want to show that your education system does not teach the correct history in connection with the Ranjit Singh Maharaja, as a result, as a result, Pakistans get negative ideas about their character even though Maharaja became the most secular maharaja of his time.

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