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Open museum on Guru Teg Bahadur, SAD urges Centre

Wants cases against farmers withdrawn



Chandigarh, April 8

SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal today requested that a world-class museum be established in Delhi to showcase the life of Guru Teg Bahadur on the occasion of his 400th birth anniversary.

He also called for withdrawing all cases against farmers as well as youths which had been registered in connection with the ‘kisan andolan’ in the spirit of ‘sarbat da bhala’.

Participating in the high-level committee meeting, he said the proposed museum should be on the lines of the Virasat-i-Khalsa. Sukhbir also urged that the birth anniversary of Guru Sahib on May 1 should be observed as National Integration Day. — TNS 


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