Stopping Punjabi bulletins from AIR’s Delhi & Chandigarh centers is discrimination against Punjabis: SGPC

Government should reconsider decision and issue orders to implement previous policy

Amritsar, May 27 -The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) President Harjinder Singh Dhami has strongly condemned the decision of stopping Punjabi news bulletins from All India Radio’s (Akashwani) centers operating at the national capital Delhi and Punjab’s capital Chandigarh.

In a statement issued here today he said that this decision of the government was discriminatory against Punjab and Punjabi language, which should be withdrawn immediately.

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Dhami said that a large number of Punjabis live in Delhi, while Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab, and stopping Punjabi language bulletins from these areas is a big unjustness to Punjab and Punjabis. The SGPC President said that stopping Punjabi bulletins, which have been going on for more than half a century, is guided by the prejudicial thinking of the government, which will naturally create dismay among Punjabis. He said that it is necessary that the governments should make efforts to promote regional languages, but it has been the opposite. Dhami said that this is a very serious matter, on which the government should reconsider and give orders to continue broadcasting the Punjabi bulletins from the said centers at Delhi and Chandigarh as earlier.

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