Tapinder Singh
Patiala: Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan on Tuesday fulfilled his earlier promise by handing over a replica of the Jagat Jyot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar (Modification) Invoice, 2026 to the Sangat of the Samana Tower Morcha.
Addressing the gathering, Sandhwan mentioned that such commitments are fulfilled solely with the blessings of the Guru, and as promised, he personally handed over the invoice copy to Bhai Gurjit Singh Khalsa and the Sangat. He appealed to Bhai Gurjit Singh Khalsa to return down from the tower within the bigger curiosity of the neighborhood.
The announcement of the invoice’s passage by the Punjab Authorities was welcomed with loud cheers from the Morcha stage. Sandhwan expressed gratitude to the Sangat and credited their help and blessings for enabling the federal government, led by Bhagwant Singh Mann, to go this “historic” laws.
He assured that the federal government will make all efforts to safe the Governor’s approval at once, emphasizing that the invoice has been drafted fastidiously and is stricter than earlier legal guidelines on sacrilege. He added that there needs to be no politicization of the difficulty, because the regulation goals to make sure strict punishment, together with life imprisonment, for these concerned in sacrilege.
Highlighting the significance of the laws, Sandhwan mentioned it will strengthen communal concord and nationwide unity whereas performing as a robust deterrent in opposition to such heinous acts.
On the event of Baisakhi and Khalsa Sajna Diwas, he prolonged greetings to the Sangat and prayed for the well-being of Bhai Gurjit Singh Khalsa. Leaders of the Morcha additionally thanked the Punjab Authorities and the Speaker for fulfilling their demand.
Samana MLA Chetan Singh Jauramajra termed April 13 as a big day and acknowledged the function of the Samana Tower Morcha within the passage of the invoice. He additionally expressed remorse over previous administrative lapses.
A number of dignitaries, together with MLA Kulwant Singh Bazigar and senior officers, had been current in the course of the occasion.




