
There is big news from Ayodhya, where President of All India Anti-Terrorism Morcha and former Punjab Government Minister Maninderjit Singh Bitta reached Ramnagari. During this, he visited Hanumangarhi and Ramlala’s court and prayed for the safety and peace of the country. While talking to the media, Bitta openly expressed his views on terrorism, Khalistan, international situation and politics.
‘Those who forget Ram and the country are the enemies of the country’- Bitta
Maninderjit Singh Bitta, who reached Ramnagari, said that he comes to Ayodhya not for any selfishness but to wish for the security and prosperity of the country. He prayed to Lord Shri Ram for the security of the country’s borders, the safety of the soldiers and the strength of India. Also the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Also wished for long life. Bitta said that the country has become stronger due to the removal of Article 370 and strict action against terrorism. He clearly said that those who forget Ram and the country are the enemies of the country and Mother India is supreme.
Speaking on the Iran-Israel war, Bitta said that war is not the solution to any problem and it is affecting the entire world. He said that in India also the impact of things like gas and petrol is visible, in such a time the countrymen need to remain united. Referring to Prime Minister Modi’s message, he said that just as people supported during the Corona period, similarly cooperation is necessary even now.
‘If you try to create Khalistan, you will have to go through our dead bodies’
On the question asked about the film ‘Dhurandhar 2’, Bitta said that such films should be made which bring out the truth of those who support terrorism. He also took a very strict stand on the Khalistan issue and said that Khalistan has never been created, will never be created and will not be allowed to be created. If anyone makes such an attempt, he will have to pass through our dead bodies. He appealed to the Sikh community to openly oppose such elements and remain united in the national interest.
Bitta said that our guru was from India and we are all Indians. Talking about the respect for the tricolor, he said that if someone insults it then there should be protest against it. In the end he said that his identity is first of all that of an Indian and this should be the identity of everyone.