Congratulations to Ramesh Singh Arora on becoming the first Sikh Minister of Pakistan

Patiala, March 8 - Many intellectuals and personalities associated with India have congratulated Sarmesh Singh Arora for becoming the first Sikh Minister in Punjab (Pakistan Province) and President of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee.

Patiala, March 8 - Many intellectuals and personalities associated with India have congratulated Sarmesh Singh Arora for becoming the first Sikh Minister in Punjab (Pakistan Province) and President of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee.
      He has said that Sarmesh Singh Arora is an educated, intelligent and very sociable person. On this occasion, former dean and professor of Punjabi University, Patiala, Dr. Jasbir Kaur and professor of Sikh Encyclopedia Department, Paramveer Singh said that we have full hope that Mr. Arora will make special efforts to uplift the minorities of Pakistan and work for their welfare. . Dr. Kashmir Singh has said that Mr. Arora will try to play a prominent role in improving India-Pakistan relations. Only a cordial relationship between the people of India and Pakistan can create a constructive, comfortable, peaceful and loving atmosphere in both the countries. Because of this, the visa system should be made easier for citizens of both countries to visit each other's countries. On this occasion Professor Gulzar Singh Sandhu, Professor Surjit Singh Bhatti, Dr. Jaspal Kaur Kang, Professor Malkinder Kaur of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies Department, former Dean Professor Jagrup Kaur, Dr. Jaswinder Kaur, Dr. Ramanpreet Kaur, Dr. Balwinder Jeet Kaur Bhatti, Professor Ranjit Singh, Dr. Harjit Singh and many other gathered intellectuals, writers and eminent personalities who are lovers of Punjabi literature, music, Gurmat and prayed to God to grant Ramesh Singh Arora a historic work and for smooth relations between the two countries in every way. Give strength to build. At this time, it was also hoped that efforts would be made to open the closed Sikh historical shrines and shrines in Pakistan and for their protection, maintenance and open darshan.