JP Nadda told, the biggest reason for PM Modi's attachment to Sikhs
Jp Nadda said that Prime Minister Modi has fulfilled many long pending demands of the Sikh community and he has a deep understanding of Sikhs and Sikhism and also has immense respect for their sacrifice and courage for the country.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President J. P. Nadda on Thursday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attachment to the Sikh community is due to his patriotism and not political. He said that Sikhs who have been persecuted in other countries can now get legal identity in India due to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) passed by the Modi government.
Jp Nadda said that Prime Minister Modi has fulfilled many long pending demands of the Sikh community and he has a deep understanding of Sikhs and Sikhism and also has immense respect for their sacrifice and courage for the country.
On the occasion of the release of a book at the Ambedkar International Center, Nadda mentioned many long pending demands of the Sikhs and said that the Modi government has fulfilled them. These include the demand to remove many members of the community from a black list. Nadda recalled his old days working with Modi for the party organization when Modi was in charge of party affairs in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
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