Chandigarh, December 19, 2024 (Yes Punjab News)
Punjab Power and Public Works Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO has strongly condemned Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his recent remarks in Parliament, which he described as an insult to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution and a revered leader for millions of people.
Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO expressed his outrage over Amit Shah’s comments, stating that such remarks are not only disrespectful to Dr. Ambedkar’s legacy but also reveal the deep-seated prejudice within the ruling party.
“Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is a symbol of social justice, equality, and the fight against oppression. His contributions to the nation are unparalleled, and any attempt to belittle his legacy is an affront to the values he stood for,” said Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO.
He further added, “Amit Shah’s statement in Parliament is not only insensitive but also indicative of the BJP’s long-standing disregard for the principles of equality and justice that Dr. Ambedkar championed. Such remarks are a stark reminder of the BJP’s true ideology.”
Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO called upon the Union Home Minister to issue an immediate apology for his derogatory remarks and urged the central government to uphold the dignity and respect of Dr. Ambedkar’s legacy.
“The people of Punjab and the entire nation hold Dr. Ambedkar in the highest esteem. His vision for an inclusive and just society is the foundation of our democracy. Any attempt to undermine his contributions will be met with strong resistance from all quarters,” he asserted.
The Punjab Minister also highlighted the need for continuous efforts to promote the values and teachings of Dr. Ambedkar, especially in the current political climate.
“It is imperative that we educate our citizens about the true essence of Dr. Ambedkar’s teachings and ensure that his legacy is preserved and honoured. The Punjab government remains committed to upholding the principles of social justice and equality that Dr. Ambedkar dedicated his life to,” he concluded.