'Guru Nanak's Penitential would have in India, but Congress left three chances..', PM Modi roared in Punjab
'Guru Nanak's Penitential would have in India, but Congress left three chances..', PM Modi roared in Punjab
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Amritsar: In view of the Punjab Assembly elections scheduled for February 20, PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday (February 16) addressed a rally in Pathankot. Here, PM Modi promised to make Nava Punjab (New Punjab) by raising the slogan of Jai Shri Ram, Jo Bole So Nihal and Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa. PM Modi said that it is necessary to bring the BJP to power for the development and de-addiction of this border state.

Hitting out at the Congress, PM Modi said, "When India was divided, the leaders belonged to the Congress, but they did not understand so much that 6 km away from the border is the Penitential of our Guru Nanak Dev ji and could not keep it with them. By giving it to Pakistan, Congress has crushed the sentiments of Indians and committed a heinous sin. He further said that in the 1965 war, the Indian Army was moving towards hoisting the flag in Lahore. At that time, Guru Nanak Dev Ji's land was with India. The Congress missed the first chance at the time of partition, then missed the 1965 war. After that, in the 1971 war, 90,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered to the Indian Army. If there was strength in the government sitting in Delhi, they would have said that in exchange for these soldiers, they would have taken back the Penitential of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.  

PM Modi said that the Kartarpur Corridor which was seen with binoculars till yesterday, today people of India go there and visit. He said that the stigma of bloodshed in Sri Darbar Sahib is registered in the name of Congress. These are the same Congresspeople who had given their whole lives to stop the construction of the Ram temple.

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