Amidst the bustling streets of New Delhi, a significant cohort of Sikhs, inclusive of esteemed members from the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee, made a notable transition to the BJP camp this Saturday. Highlighting an array of governmental initiatives aimed at bolstering the minority’s welfare, BJP’s president, J P Nadda, underscored the unparalleled dedication of Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards the Sikh community.
Nadda eloquently referenced pivotal decisions undertaken by the central government, ranging from the inauguration of the Kartarpur Sahib corridor to facilitating FCRA registration for donations directed towards the Golden Temple, alongside the resolute pursuit of justice for victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Expressing profound reverence for the community’s contributions and sacrifices, Nadda reiterated BJP’s steadfast commitment to advancing their welfare.
In a concerted effort to fortify its alliance with the Sikh populace, the BJP has embarked on an ambitious endeavor to galvanize support ahead of the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections in Punjab, a state where they command a substantial presence. Notably, a cadre of distinguished Sikh leaders from Punjab has recently embraced the BJP fold, signifying a strategic alignment with the party’s vision and objectives.