Punjab Polls: Amit Shah Pays Obeisance At Golden Temple, Pitches For BJP's 11-Pillar Vision In Amritsar
Earlier today, Union Home Minister Amit Shah revealed the Bharatiya Janata Party's vision of a "new Punjab", which includes a drug and mafia-free state.
New Delhi: Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah on Sunday visited Golden Temple at Amritsar where he also met the Jathedar of Akal Takht, Harpreet Singh Giani.
The visit comes as the former BJP president was in Punjab campaigning for the NDA alliance ahead of the upcoming state assembly election.
Taking to Twitter, Union Home Minister Shah said. "I took the blessings of Waheguru ji by paying obeisance at the famous Shri Harminder Sahib in Amritsar. Every particle here contains the sacrifices of Sikh Gurus to protect the nation and religion, which inspires the entire country to serve the nation."
अमृतसर के प्रसिद्ध श्री हरमिंदर साहिब में मत्था टेककर वाहेगुरु जी का आशीर्वाद लिया।
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) February 13, 2022
यहाँ के कण-कण में राष्ट्र व धर्म की रक्षा हेतु सिख गुरुओं का त्याग व बलिदान समाहित है, जो पूरे देश को राष्ट्रसेवा की प्रेरणा देता है।
वाहेगुरु जी का खालसा, वाहेगुरु जी की फतेह! pic.twitter.com/XwnYnomh9D
BJP Resolves To Create New Punjab Based On 11 Pillars: Amit Shah
Earlier today addressing a public rally in Amritsar, Union Home Minister Amit Shah revealed the Bharatiya Janata Party's vision of a "new Punjab", which includes a drug and mafia-free state, ANI reported.
In Amritsar, Shah said that the BJP and the NDA administration have decided to build a new Punjab on 11 pillars, the first of which is "peace and brotherhood." He later went on to list other pillars as "Mafia-free Punjab. Drug-free Punjab. Employment for all. Prosperous farmer. Free from sickness, healthy Punjab. Right to education for all. Promotion of industrialization. Boost in infrastructure. Strong and respected woman. Growth for all (Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas).”
He came down heavily on the incumbent Punjab government for the security lapse during PM Narendra Modi's Ferozepur visit: "PM Modi had come with tremendous zeal to visit the people of Punjab, but the Punjab government could not even do anything to keep his road secure. Those who could not maintain PM Modi's road security would not be able to keep Punjab safe."
“PM Modi wants to secure Punjab. He wants to do good for the farmers of Punjab. He wants to make Punjab drug-free. A government is needed in Punjab which will walk shoulder to shoulder with PM Modi,” he added.
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The Union Home Minister on Sunday also visited the Valmiki Temple and Durgiana Temple in Amritsar. After offering prayers at Valmiki temple, Union Home Minister Shah said he hopes no religious conversions occur in Punjab under the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) administration.
"I offered prayers at Valmiki temple and prayed that religious conversion may not take place here under NDA-led government," Shah said, as quoted by ANI.
Shah Slams Kejriwal For Having No Sikh Representation In His Twice-Formed Govt
Targeting Aam Aadmi Party's national convener Arvind Kejriwal, the senior BJP leader questioned why the Delhi Chief Minister had no Sikh representation in his government.
"Kejriwal ji you should reply to the people of Punjab of why did you not make a single Sikh minister even after your government was formed twice with an absolute majority in Delhi," he said.
"Whenever the BJP government is formed at the Center, the Sikh community has definitely been given representation in it," he added.
He has previously addressed large gatherings in Ludhiana and Patiala.
Meanwhile, BJP MP Hema Malini, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal were among the prominent leaders that campaigned throughout the state today.
Punjab will see a single-phase election on February 20 and vote counting will take place on March 10.
In the 2017 Punjab Assembly election, Congress secured an absolute majority with 77 seats, deposing the SAD-BJP administration that had been in office for ten years.
(With ANI Inputs)