Key Points

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has strongly objected to the Centre's decision to cancel Sikh pilgrimages to Pakistan. He questioned the government's inconsistency in allowing India-Pakistan cricket matches while banning religious visits. Mann accused the BJP-led government of hostile attitude towards Punjab and its people. The CM also highlighted the delay in flood relief funds for Punjab despite immediate aid to other countries.

Key Points: Bhagwant Mann Slams Modi Govt Over Sikh Pilgrimage Pakistan Ban

  • Questions why cricket allowed but Sikh pilgrimage banned
  • Accuses Centre of step-motherly treatment towards Punjab
  • Highlights hypocrisy in Pakistan policy
  • Demands release of flood relief funds for Punjab
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Punjab CM questions Centre's decision to cancel Sikh pilgrimage to Pakistan

Punjab CM questions Centre's hypocrisy allowing India-Pakistan cricket but banning Sikh pilgrims to Kartarpur Sahib. Demands answers from BJP leaders.

"It's hard to understand whether BJP's policy is against Pakistan or against its own people - Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, Sep 15

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday objected to the Centre's decision to cancel the visit of Sikh pilgrims to Pakistan on the occasion of Parkash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev.

"It’s hard to understand whether BJP’s policy is against Pakistan or against its own people," he said, alleging that it "reflects the hostile attitude of the Modi government towards Punjab".

Mann said that "if a Pakistani stars in a Punjabi artiste’s film, the film is banned by the Centre and Punjabis are labelled as traitors" and "it is ultimately the Punjabi artists and our film industry which bears the loss due to the step-motherly treatment of the Centre".

Noting that the film was shot much before the Pahalgam terrorist attack, and banning this movie on this pretext was an injustice, the Chief Minister said that the cricket match between India and Pakistan was allowed. He said the BJP-led troll army termed Punjabi actors and producers as traitors, whereas now everyone was tight-lipped when this match was held.

"Everyone knows what Pakistan does with this money, which it earns from such matches, due to its anti-India stance," he said, adding that, in other words, it is to the benefit of Pakistan.

Mann asked if India can play a cricket match with Pakistan, then why can’t pilgrims visit Sri Kartarpur Sahib and Sri Nankana Sahib to pay obeisance?

"It is unfortunate that when disaster strikes Afghanistan, the BJP-led national government rushes to send aid to them. However, now that Punjab is facing devastating floods, the BJP-led central government didn’t even release the rightful funds owed to Punjab."

The Chief Minister accused the BJP of continuously holding a grudge against Punjab and its people, adding that the Centre has not even released the Rs 1,600 crore announced by the Prime Minister. He said that until yesterday, Punjab BJP leaders were raising baseless questions for the state government, adding he dared its state chief Sunil Jakhar and Union Minister Ravneet Bittu to explain why the Central government is not allowing the jathas to visit Sri Kartarpur Sahib, whereas on the other hand, a cricket match with Pakistan was allowed.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I understand security concerns, religious freedom should be protected. Kartarpur Sahib is of immense significance to Sikhs worldwide. There must be a balanced approach.
Karan T
National security comes first. Pakistan's track record with terrorism is well known. Maybe the government has intelligence inputs we're not aware of. Better safe than sorry.
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Priyanka N
The hypocrisy is glaring! Cricket matches generate revenue for Pakistan but religious pilgrimages are about faith and heritage. Centre should reconsider this decision.
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Michael C
As someone who has visited Kartarpur Sahib, it's a deeply spiritual experience. The government should facilitate religious tourism while ensuring proper security protocols.
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Aman W
Mann ji makes valid points but should also acknowledge that Centre-Punjab relations need improvement from both sides. Political blame game won't help devotees. 🤝
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Nisha Z
Guru Nanak Dev ji's teachings transcend borders. Denying pilgrims the chance to visit sacred sites goes against the very spirit of Sikhism. Hope good sense prevails.

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