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The Country Is Proud Of Every Sikh: Prime Minister Narendra Modi

The country is proud of every Sikh, the opposition is trying to mislead them: PM Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said in Parliament that the country is proud of every Sikh.

During this, he also described the contribution of Sikhs to the country as a matter of pride. Responding to the motion of thanks on the President’s address.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in the Rajya Sabha on Monday that India and all the people here are very proud of the contribution of Sikhs in nation-building. During this, he also accused the opposition of trying to mislead Sikhs.

The Prime Minister said that this country is proud of every Sikh. What they have not done for this country. Whatever respect we give them will always below.

During this, he also mentioned Punjab. He said that I have been fortunate to spend significant years of my life in Punjab.

During this time, the Prime Minister said that the language used by some people to mislead him will never benefit the country.

Prime Minister remembers 84 riots

During this time he also recalled the 1984 riots. He said that we should not forget what happened to Punjab. It suffered the most during Partition. Punjab cried the most during the 1984 riots.

They succumbed to the most traumatic events. Innocents were murdered in Jammu and Kashmir. The arms business went on. Out in the northeast.

All this affected the nation. PM Modi said that some people are constantly trying to make India unstable, turbulent, we have to know these people.

Let us know that many farmers, who are mainly from Punjab, have been opposing agricultural laws on the borders of Delhi for the past about 70 days.

They are demanding a repeal of the laws along with the assurance of minimum support price (MSP) by the government.

18 dead bodies found so far, 202 missings, ongoing operation

The bodies of 18 people have been recovered in the Chamoli disaster so far, while 202 people are missing. Right now 25 to 35 people are stranded in the tunnel.

Teams of Army, ITBP, NDRF, SDRF are engaged to remove them. At the same time, six people were injured in the accident.

12 people have been rescued from NTPC in the past. This data was released by the State Emergency Circulation Center this afternoon.

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