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Modi's 'zinda laut paya' remark can sully Punjab's image: Farm leader Dallewal

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Bathinda, January 7

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BKU (Sidhupur) leaders today condemned Prime Minister’s remark upon his return to Bathinda that “apne CM ko thanks kehna ki main Bathinda airport tak zinda laut paya”, citing that it would set wrong precedent and defame the people of Punjab.

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Addressing a press conference in Bathinda today, BKU (Sidhupur) president Jagjit Singh Dallewal said, “The farmers were protesting there and meant no harm or threat to the PM.”

Dallewal said: “We condemn the PM’s statement that he came back to Bathinda alive. Farmers were only protesting there, they did not want to cause any harm to the Prime Minister. The main reason for not reaching at the rally venue was the thin presence of party supporters there. Such statements can vitiate the atmosphere here and defame the people of the state.” — TNS

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