Man who killed Sikhs...': singer angry over kamal nath being honored at the ceremony, know what is the controversy
Senior congress leader kamal nath had reached the religious program of Sikhs in indore on Guru Nanak Jayanti. Controversy has arisen over the statement of the famous kirtankar of the cult, Manpreet Singh Kanpuri.
A major controversy erupted after congress leader and former madhya pradesh chief minister kamal nath were honored at a Sikh event on tuesday in indore on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti. singer Manpreet Singh Kanpuri's video has gone viral. They are seen criticizing the decision of inviting kamal nath to the program from the stage. Many Sikh leaders are seen supporting Kanpuri. Kanpuri said that he would never come to Indore.
Senior congress leader kamal nath had reached the religious program of Sikhs in indore on Guru Nanak Jayanti. Controversy has arisen over the statement of the famous kirtankar of the cult, Manpreet Singh Kanpuri. Although Kanpuri did not name kamal nath in this statement going viral on social media, he pointed to the anti-Sikh riots that erupted after the assassination of the then prime minister Indira gandhi in the year 1984 and invited politicians to the religious program to welcome him- Expressed displeasure in sharp words on being honored.
State congress Committee President and former chief minister kamal nath, besides former bjp lok sabha member Krishnamurari Moghe, were also present during the program organized at Khalsa Mahavidyalaya in the city on Tuesday. Eyewitnesses said that the organizers honored these politicians with mementos, which delayed the Kirtan program by half an hour. After Kamal Nath's departure, Kanpuri lashed out at the organizers and said in punjabi from the stage of the kirtan, "What principle are you talking about? You were burned by putting on a tire, yet you do not improve. What kind of politics do you want to do?
The enraged kirtankar pacified the audience by shouting religious slogans by saying that they did not have a conscience. Meanwhile, the developments have gained political momentum. State home minister Narottam Mishra said that what happened at Khalsa Mahavidyalaya in indore during the program of Guru Nanak Jayanti is extremely sad and shameful. Targeting kamal nath, he said, "Just as demonic forces used to obstruct the yagyas of saints and saints in ancient times, more or less the same behavior was done in this program of Indore. What else can be expected from the accused of the 1984 genocide?
On the other hand, state congress Committee's media department president kk Mishra alleged that the developments after Kamal Nath's visit to Khalsa Mahavidyalaya were "sponsored by some people of the BJP". Terming the allegations made by the U.S. as "completely baseless" and said, "After these riots, kamal nath has won the lok sabha elections five times. This is big proof to debunk Narottam Mishra's allegations against Kamal Nath." congress leader Mishra also defended kamal nath and said that it is the right of every indian to pay obeisance in the court of Guru Nanak and the local Sikh community had not objected to Kamal Nath's arrival in the program of Guru Nanak Jayanti.