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- The very national anthem that he keeps threatening to stop—perhaps he does not even know that after the Constitution of the country was written, the national anthem was composed by Rabindranath Tagore, and it mentions Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, Maratha (Maharashtra), Dravida (the South), Utkal (Odisha), and Banga (Bengal), which reflects the geographical and cultural unity of the entire India.
- In the video, Pannu claimed that from January 12 he is planning to create disruptions related to the national anthem in schools and colleges in Punjab—that is, from January 12 the national anthem will be stopped.
- None of the threats made by these Khalistanis have ever had any impact in India, nor will they in the future, because the people of India believe in unity and integrity and are not influenced by statements made by people like Pannu.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the chief of the banned terrorist organization Sikhs for Justice, has once again escalated his provocative activities and issued threats to stop the national anthem in schools and colleges across Punjab. However, none of the threats made by these Khalistanis have ever had any impact in India, nor will they in the future, because the people of India believe in unity and integrity and are not influenced by statements made by people like Pannu.
This time, Gurpatwant Pannu has targeted the youth and teenagers of Punjab. Recently, he released a video on social media in which he tried to associate himself with Gen Z (the new generation) and attempted to incite them against the country. In the video, Pannu claimed that from January 12 he is planning to create disruptions related to the national anthem in schools and colleges in Punjab—that is, from January 12 the national anthem will be stopped. He said that the national anthem “Jana Gana Mana” would be halted and replaced with “Deh Shiva Bar Mohe Ihe.” Along with this, Hindi would also be removed from Punjab.
A question needs to be asked of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu: what will be achieved by doing this? Does he think that by doing so he will be able to create Khalistan? And even if that were possible, who would live in that Khalistan? No Sikh in India has ever supported Khalistan, nor can they ever do so, because the brotherhood between Sikhs and Hindus is such that people like Pannu can never divide it.
In any case, this is not the first time this has happened. Every few days, Gurpatwant Pannu comes out with some provocative statement or the other. But now every Indian—whether Hindu or Sikh—has understood that people like Pannu sit abroad and issue inflammatory statements only to please certain agencies. In reality, they do not have the strength to come to India and carry out any activity.
If they truly want to do something meaningful, they should first stop the atrocities being committed against innocent girls. They should take action against the frequent desecration of the Guru Granth Sahib. But no—these people are limited only to making provocative statements.
The very national anthem that he keeps threatening to stop—perhaps he does not even know that after the Constitution of the country was written, the national anthem was composed by Rabindranath Tagore, and it mentions Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, Maratha (Maharashtra), Dravida (the South), Utkal (Odisha), and Banga (Bengal), which reflects the geographical and cultural unity of the entire India. Overall, the national anthem binds Sikhs and all other citizens into one thread and instills a sense of pride in the nation, which all Indians sing with dignity and pride. Then why does Gurpatwant Singh Pannu object to it?
