
News Topical, Digital Desk : During the floods in Abdullapur village of Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, an incident came to light which not only set an example of humanity but also of balance between religion and politics. When the water of Beas river engulfed the entire village, Aam Aadmi Party MLA from Udmur constituency Jasvir Singh Raja Gill, keeping the dignity of Sikh traditions, took the holy form of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to a safe place with full respect and honour.
This scene went viral on social media and a deep emotional reaction was seen among the people of Punjab. Raja Gill, with the help of the congregation, before taking out the holy form from the Guru's house, did Ardaas and prayed for the peace and well-being of the congregation. This scene became a proof that even in difficult circumstances like natural disaster, there can be no compromise on religious decorum and respect for Guru Sahibs. At the same time, the MLAs of 'AAP' gave the message that both religious faith and the safety of the public are their responsibility.
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The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has also rapidly carried out relief and rescue operations, proving that the government stands with every Punjabi. Cabinet ministers and officials are constantly visiting the flood-affected areas and the administrative machinery is engaged in relief work round the clock. Not only this, the Chief Minister, Cabinet Ministers and all the MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party have decided to donate their one month's salary to help the flood victims. This step is a proof of emotional connection with the public and the spirit of service.
The government is totally dedicated
When fields were getting submerged and houses were getting flooded in this natural calamity, the representatives of Aam Aadmi Party showed that not only saving people's lives but also respecting religious traditions is their priority. The confidence of the Sikh community and the general public of Punjab has deepened that their government is not only there to help in difficult times, but is also fully dedicated to respecting their religious and cultural values.
This scene and this decision are a symbol of the fact that politics is not limited to power, but when it is connected with humanity and religion, then the real 'rajdharma' is established. Chief Minister Mann and his team have proved that service, religion and public rights flow together in the veins of the Punjab government. This is the big message going across Punjab today that in times of crisis, the government and the people together become the real strength.
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