In Punjab, orders to remove pictures of Khalistani terrorist Bhindranwale have been revoked
The impact of the opposition from Sikh religious organisations
Chandigarh (Punjab) – The Punjab Government has revoked an order issued on 6th July to remove pictures of Khalistani terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and Jagtar Singh Hawara from its buses. After opposition from the Sikh community, the decision was made. Among those opposed were Dal Khalsa, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, and Akali Dal (Amritsar). A violent protest was threatened if the order was not revoked.
AAP govt takes back order to remove pics of Khalistani terrorist Bhindranwale and Hawara from state-run buses because it ‘hurt religious sentiments’https://t.co/kt1W26uUrD
— OpIndia.com (@OpIndia_com) July 14, 2022
PEPSU Road Transport Corporation (PRTC) reports that several religious organisations opposed the order to remove the pictures. The order has been revoked to protect religious sentiments. (What does it have to do with hurting someone’s religious feelings ? Both are Khalistani terrorists. How can their pictures be related to religious sentiments ? – Editor)
Editorial viewpoint
Does the State of Punjab fall under the rule of the Aam Admi Party Government or the Khalistani religious organisation? As a result of this situation, separatist Khalistani terrorist activities are resurging in Punjab. It should not surprise us if the situation here deteriorates like in Kashmir if this is not restricted now. |