In the charged arena of Punjab politics, Congress leader Pargat Singh unleashed a scathing critique against AAP and BJP, prohibiting any form of insult towards revered Sikh gurus. The former sports icon’s remarks, delivered during a high-profile media interaction, have set the tone for a renewed focus on ethical campaigning. “Our gurus embody sacrifice and wisdom. AAP and BJP should know better than to utter disrespectful words,” Singh asserted firmly. He detailed a pattern of incidents, from AAP’s rally slips to BJP’s debate faux pas, that have offended the Sikh populace. Singh’s background as a Padma Shri recipient adds weight to his words. “From hockey fields to political fields, I’ve seen unity. But this divisiveness over gurus is unacceptable,” he reflected.
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