Amarinder remembers late mother, talks about 'work she did for Punjabi refugees'
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, July 24
On her death anniversary, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh recalled his mother Mehtab Kaur’s teachings.
The Captain on Friday talked about the work she did for Punjabi refugees during the partition. Taking to the microblogging website, the Captain posted a picture of his mother and himself.
“My late mother has been a great source of inspiration since childhood. I vividly recall the work she did for the Punjabi refugees during Partition. Today on her death anniversary, I remember her for all her unconditional love and the values she instilled in me,” he wrote.
My late mother has been a great source of inspiration since childhood. I vividly recall the work she did for the Punjabi refugees during Partition. Today on her death anniversary, I remember her for all her unconditional love and the values she instilled in me. pic.twitter.com/rvNko3WzRR
— Capt.Amarinder Singh (@capt_amarinder) July 24, 2020
Reactions:
What a marvellous picture !!
— lapouce (@lapouce) July 24, 2020
Great mother’s gives birth to great persons
— Gaurav Singh (@Gaurav_NGU) July 24, 2020
Woow very nice pic
— Rakhiji (@rakhiji4) July 24, 2020
The Most beautiful picture you uploaded 👍🏼👍🏼
— charanjit singh (@charanjit3045) July 24, 2020