Punjab BJP Leaders to Pay Obeisance at Banga Gurdwara on January 22
Senior leaders from the Punjab BJP will visit Rasokhana Shri Nabh Kanwal Raja Sahib Gurdwara in Banga on January 22. The delegation includes members of the party's core committee, former MPs, and former MLAs. Punjab BJP president Sunil Jakhar and working president Ashwani Sharma will lead the group.
An official spokesperson for the Punjab BJP announced the visit on Monday. The leaders plan to pay their respects at the gurdwara. This visit comes amid a growing controversy over the recovery of 169 saroops.
BJP Levels Serious Allegations Against AAP Government
The BJP has accused the Aam Aadmi Party government of playing politics with Sikh sentiments. The party claims the AAP is exploiting the issue of the saroops for political gain. A BJP spokesperson stated the government is making false claims about the recovery.
The managing committee of the gurdwara has already placed the entire truth on record. Despite this, neither the government nor the inquiry committee has issued any clarification. The BJP finds this lack of transparency deeply concerning.
This matter is linked with religious faith, but the AAP government is using it for political gain. The spokesperson emphasized the need for a complete investigation. Documentary clarity and accountability are essential in this case.
BJP Demands Truth and Accountability
The Punjab BJP warns the government must come out with the truth on this serious issue. The party insists the claims about the saroops cannot be trusted without a thorough probe. The BJP demands full transparency and accountability from the AAP administration.
If the government fails to provide the truth, the BJP will intensify its struggle. The party plans to take the issue from the streets to the legislative assembly. This stance reflects the BJP's commitment to protecting religious sentiments.
The controversy over the 169 saroops continues to stir emotions in Punjab. The BJP's visit to the Banga gurdwara highlights the political dimensions of this religious matter. All eyes are now on the government's next move.