The Chief Minister should speak thoughtfully against Akali Dal : Ravinder Singh
Chandigarh 07 April ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Shiromani Akali Dal is a 105-year-old Panthic party that has always stood as a protective wall for the community. By following the Hukamnamas issued by Sri Akal Takht Sahib on December 2, the party has removed its internal shortcomings and has been rejuvenated. With its Panthic prestige restored, the people of Punjab are welcoming it with open hearts and open arms. As a result, it is once again being accepted in cities, villages, and homes.
This was expressed in a press statement by Ravinder Singh, the patron of the rejuvenated (Punar Surjit) Shiromani Akali Dal. He said that seeing the renewed strength of the Akali Dal has not only troubled its opponents but also disturbed those sitting in government. A recent example is the Chief Minister’s statement, where he tried to incite people to socially boycott the Akali Dal by targeting one individual. The Chief Minister should remember that the person who confessed his wrongdoings before Sri Akal Takht Sahib has already been excommunicated and can no longer call himself a Sikh. In fact, he now has to pay people with money and liquor to gather an audience for his speeches. But this is not the legacy of the Akali Dal.
Therefore, in the future, he may speak against Sukhbir Badal personally, but when it comes to the Panthic party Akali Dal, he must choose his words carefully. It is Bhagwant Singh Mann’s sheer fortune that Sukhbir weakened the Panthic party among the people, which paved the way for the Aam Aadmi Party to gain power. But now, the true inheritors of the Akali Dal have awakened, and no one else’s plans will succeed. The rejuvenated (Punar Surjit) Akali Dal is the natural claimant to Punjab’s leadership.

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