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Khalistan flag are being hoisted frequently in Punjab: CM

Himachal Pradesh Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur said that Prokhalistan activities are increasing under Bhagwant Mann government as open gang war began and Prokhalistani flags are on rise. Interacting with media person at Oakover here today Mr. Thakur said that people were seen carrying AK- 47 openly. He said that Punjabi Singer Sidhu Moosewala was shoot dead by similar gang. He said that to earn cheap media publicity security of singer was withdrawn without realising the outcome. Lashing out former Congress rule in Punjab too he said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi have to cut short his visit in Punjab as his convey was stopped by similar elements in January this year. He said that Prokhalistan banners and flags are being raised and hoisted many places but no action was being taken by the Punjab Government. He said that Prokhalistan banners and flags were similarly displayed in the state and Punjab government could not check such elements but state police nabbed the culprits within three days of crime.He said that AAP government’s have to removed a tainted Minister in a month of government took over. He said that Punjab government allowing terrorist activities and it reminded fail to understand its responsiblity. Mr Thakur said that Prime Minister would release 21000 Crore Kissan Samman from Ridge ground tomorrow and interactive with scheme benifciary. He said that PM would addressed BJP Youth wings and ABVP national conference here. He is expected to visit Jakhu Shrine and may take sips of Coffee before Indian Coffee House here. Mr Modi would scheduled to visit Dharmshala before state assembly elections. Prime minister is expected to be accompanied by Chief minister and one or two members of Çabinet in the rally however including party President JP Nadda, Union Minister Anurag Thakur and others members of council of ministers of Jai Ram Thakur would not attend the PM rally, CM said. He said that all arrangements have been made for PM rally moreover it was being assured that public did not suffer due to this event.

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