Patronizing Death-Merchants on Sacred land of Gurus is Greatest Betrayal to Punjab-Brahmpura

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normalnormalnormalPatronizing drug kingpins and unscrupulous elements on the sacred soil of Khadoor Sahib—a land sanctified by the presence of eight Sikh Gurus—is the ultimate betrayal of Punjab’s heritage. Ravinder Singh Brahmpura, Vice President of Shiromani Akali Dal and former MLA Khadoor Sahib, issued a stern statement, declaring that shielding individuals whose histories are marred by criminal trafficking and illicit activities is an open invitation to the state’s ruin.Brahmpura expressed profound concern over the persistent silence of the administrative machinery. “When investigative bodies remain mute despite concrete evidence and legal documentation against the drug mafia, it serves as a death knell for democratic norms,” he stated. He further noted that when custodians of power become violators of the law and allow smugglers to find sanctuary within their own folds, it signifies that the decay of moral governance has reached its terminal point. Those providing patronage to these tainted elements must remember that the verdict of history is always impartial.He clarified that any ‘unforeseen incident’ or conspiratorial maneuver orchestrated to silence the truth will invite direct moral, legal, and social accountability from the political patrons who currently serve as a shield for drug traffickers. Brahmpura emphasized that his commitment to standing on the path of truth remains unwavering, regardless of the challenges or circumstances he may encounter.Reiterating his steadfast resolve, Brahmpura concluded, “My loyalty is not to any individual, but to Punjab, the youth of my constituency, and the people at large. If taking a decisive stand is required to protect Punjab, it will be done with conviction. There will be no compromise with those who are hollowing out our state, nor with their enablers.”normalnormalThe post Patronizing Death-Merchants on Sacred land of Gurus is Greatest Betrayal to Punjab-Brahmpura appeared first on Chandigarh City News.