The political battle between bjp and Congress?

The cancellation of prime minister Narendra Modi's rally on 5 january in Firozpur, punjab has now turned into a big controversy. The punjab government is facing criticism. A political battle is also going on between the bharatiya janata party (BJP) and congress on the issue of PM's security breach. The british Sikh Association has also reacted to the incident.

The british Sikh Association of the united kingdom of Great britain (UK) has said on this issue that those who disrupted PM Modi's visit should know that punjab could have benefited greatly from his rally.

Rami Ranger, president of the british Sikh Association, in a conversation 

'Big loss to the public due to cancellation of punjab rally': Significantly, on january 5, on the way from bathinda to Hussainiwala, PM Modi's convoy had to be stopped for about 15 to 20 minutes on a flyover. The PM had canceled all his rallies after the delay. There was a big lapse in the security of the PM. PM narendra modi was about to announce development projects worth over Rs 42,750 crore for Punjab.

Rami Ranger, president of the british Sikh Association, said that PM Modi was the head of a democratically elected country that represents the entire country and not a single state. No one should dilute the authority of the leader running the country, this is a sad incident. Their security system should be better. The mob should not be given the right to stop their journey. PM Modi was about to meet the people with his democratic rights.

Punjab needs the Centre's help: The british Sikh Association also said that PM Modi was not dependent on punjab alone for the majority in Parliament. He said, 'In fact, punjab is dependent on the goodwill of the PM for its future development. Being a border state, punjab needs the help of the central government in fighting terrorism and the drug epidemic. 


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