Chugh hails Modi for allowing Nankana Sahib jatha to Pakistan

Chandigarh-BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh has welcomed the decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to allow Sikh devotees to pay obeisance at Nankana Sahib in Pakistan on the sacred occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Gurpurab.

Chugh said the move reflects the Modi government’s deep sensitivity towards the religious sentiments of Punjabis and the global Sikh community. He reminded that while national security has always remained paramount for the government, it has never been allowed to stand in the way of the faith of devotees. “This balance of security and respect for sentiments is a hallmark of Prime Minister Modi’s leadership,” Chugh added.

He recalled that initially, after Operation Sindoor, the Ministry of Home Affairs had barred Sikh jathas from traveling to Pakistan due to the prevailing situation. “But the government revisited its decision because the voice of the Sangat can never be ignored. For Sikhs, Nankana Sahib is not just a shrine, it is the living memory of Guru Nanak Dev Ji,” Chugh said.

Chugh further said that the decision is not an isolated gesture, but part of a much larger tradition of respect that Prime Minister Modi has consistently shown towards Sikhs and Punjabis. From opening the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor against all odds, to granting FCRA registration for Sri Darbar Sahib, from waiving GST on langar items to celebrating the 550th Prakash Parv of Guru Nanak Dev Ji on a global scale — Prime Minister Modi has time and again demonstrated that the pride, heritage and sentiments of Sikhs are central to his vision.

He highlighted that under Modi’s leadership, justice was finally delivered to victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, long-pending blacklists that humiliated overseas Sikhs were slashed, and persecuted Afghan Sikhs were brought safely to India under Operation Devi Shakti. “This is the same Prime Minister who bowed his head at Rakab Ganj Sahib, Sultanpur Lodhi, and Patna Sahib, not as a formality, but with genuine devotion to the Gurus,” Chugh said.

Chugh noted that Punjab’s development has also been given priority under the Modi government — whether it was AIIMS in Bathinda, irrigation projects like Shahpurkandi Dam, or modern connectivity linking Amritsar to the world. He said that the Prime Minister has always given utmost priority to Punjab and has stood with Punjabis in their toughest times and celebrated their contributions in India’s brightest moments. Chugh also underlined that the Modi government’s decisions — such as ensuring equal rights for Sikhs in Jammu and Kashmir after Article 370’s removal, or setting up institutions to promote Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings — have secured both dignity and opportunity for Sikhs across generations.

“Today, as Sikh devotees prepare to visit Nankana Sahib, they do so with the blessings of a government that truly respects their heritage. Prime Minister Modi has always made it clear — for him, the Sikh community is not a vote bank, it is a living pillar of India’s soul,” Chugh said, adding that the Modi government will always stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the Khalsa Panth, safeguarding their rights, preserving their heritage, and ensuring that the message of the Gurus — of compassion, equality and service — continues to guide the nation.

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