PM Modi addresses huge rally in Bathinda, Punjab

Published By : Admin | May 13, 2019 | 17:20 IST
‘Hua Toh Hua’ statement by senior Congress leader riots has yet again shown the anti-Sikh face of the Congress as well as their indifference towards the historical wrongs committed against the Sikh community: PM Modi
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The entire Congress party including its President must be ashamed of their actions in 1984 and must answer the Sikh community for their reckless statements: Prime Minister Modi  

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed another large rally in Bathinda in Punjab this evening in which he slammed the Congress party for the anti-Sikh riots in 1984 as well as for failing to provide justice to the victims despite being in power for decades.


PM Modi fiercely criticized the Congress for its direct involvement in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots which led to the gruesome killings of thousands of Sikhs across north India. He said that the recent statement by a senior Congress leader trying to justify those infamous riots has yet again shown the anti-Sikh face of the Congress as well as their leaders’ indifference and arrogance towards the historical wrongs committed by them against the Sikh community.

Terming today’s statement by the Congress President condemning the ‘Hua Toh Hua’ statement by his colleague as a ‘lip service,’ PM Modi said, “Mere lip service of condemnation to the anti-Sikh statements of Congress leaders by the Congress ‘Namdar’ makes no difference to the victims and their families who have suffered for more than three decades now and are still waiting for justice to be served to them. The entire Congress party including its President must be ashamed of their actions in 1984 and must answer the Sikh community for their reckless statements.

 

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met today with the Amir of Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. This was the first meeting between the two leaders. On arrival at the Bayan Palace, he was given a ceremonial welcome and received by His Highness Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait.

The leaders recalled the strong historical and friendly ties between the two countries and re-affirmed their full commitment to further expanding and deepening bilateral cooperation. In this context, they agreed to elevate the bilateral relationship to a ‘Strategic Partnership’.

Prime Minister thanked His Highness the Amir for ensuring the well-being of over one million strong Indian community in Kuwait. His Highness the Amir expressed appreciation for the contribution of the large and vibrant Indian community in Kuwait’s development.

Prime Minister appreciated the new initiatives being undertaken by Kuwait to fulfill its Vision 2035 and congratulated His Highness the Amir for successful holding of the GCC Summit earlier this month. Prime Minister also expressed his gratitude for inviting him yesterday as a ‘Guest of Honour’ at the opening ceremony of the Arabian Gulf Cup. His Highness the Amir reciprocated Prime Minister’s sentiments and expressed appreciation for India's role as a valued partner in Kuwait and the Gulf region. His Highness the Amir looked forward to greater role and contribution of India towards realisation of Kuwait Vision 2035.

 Prime Minister invited His Highness the Amir to visit India.