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Uniting Punjab: A Call for Investigation and Leadership – connections with ISI and Pakistan.

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In recent days, I have voiced my concerns to @HMOIndia, @NIA_India, @DGPPunjabPolice, and @PunjabPoliceInd regarding the potential links between the Punjabi music and film industry and various illicit activities involving gangsters, Khalistan, Pakistan, and the ISI. My intention is to safeguard India, protect Punjabi singers, and counter the rise of Khalistan.

Articles published by @eOrganiser and @epanchjanya have also shed light on this matter. As a proud and strong leader, I possess extensive knowledge about Punjab, surpassing even my knowledge of my own state. I attribute my strength and determination to the blessings of @NarendraModi Ji and @AmitShah Ji.

Uniting the Sikhs: I take pride in having successfully convinced numerous Sikhs to join our political party in Punjab. However, it is essential to acknowledge the contribution and dedication of those Sikhs who have been working tirelessly for the Punjab BJP over an extended period. They deserve our respect and appreciation, and labeling them as “stupid” and “worthless” is both disrespectful and unfair.

A Leader’s Responsibility: Leadership comes with a great responsibility—to lead, inspire, and uplift the people we represent. It is not about being superior or belittling others. As an aspiring leader, it is imperative to exhibit humility, empathy, and inclusivity. Punjab is not anyone’s possession or creation; it is a vibrant state with a rich heritage and diverse population.

Investigating Allegations: While concerns about the influence of illicit activities on the Punjabi entertainment industry are valid, it is essential to approach the matter responsibly and ethically. Calling for investigations into these links is a step towards ensuring the safety and security of our society. By following proper legal procedures, we can uncover any potential connections and take appropriate action to maintain peace and harmony in Punjab.

Building Bridges: To effectively address the challenges facing Punjab, we must foster unity and collaboration among its diverse communities. It is crucial to promote dialogue, understanding, and empathy to bridge gaps and find common ground. As leaders, our focus should be on creating an environment that nurtures progress, development, and the well-being of all Punjab’s residents.

Conclusion: Leadership is not about claiming ownership or superiority over a state or its people. It is about serving, protecting, and uplifting the community we represent. The concerns regarding the Punjabi music and film industry are valid and warrant thorough investigation. Let us approach these issues with humility, inclusivity, and a commitment to justice. By working together and embracing the diversity of Punjab, we can build a brighter future for all its residents, irrespective of their background or beliefs.

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