New Delhi: After the arrival of the Taliban in Afghanistan, many people have left the country and have taken refuge in other countries. At the same time, many people are leaving Afghanistan and moving to India. In such a situation, religious texts kept in historical Gurdwaras and temples located in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, have also been brought to India safely.
On reaching Delhi, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and BJP National President JP Nadda reached the airport to pick them up, where they carried the holy Sri Guru Granth Sahib on their heads. . Whose video is going viral on the internet.
#WATCH | Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and BJP chief JP Nadda carry Guru Granth Sahib which has been brought by Sikh delegation from Kabul, Afghanistan this afternoon. The delegation has brought three Guru Granth Sahib with them. pic.twitter.com/2ckZFRd9oP
– ANI (@ANI) December 10, 2021
This video of Hardeep Singh Puri and JP Nadda is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Seeing this video, everyone is praising him fiercely. At the same time, people are also appreciating this work of the Government of India. People are liking the way JP Nadda has placed the book on his forehead. This video has gone viral on every social media site.
Seeing this video, social media users have also made a lot of comments. Some users wrote ‘Satnam Shri Waheguru’. At the same time, some people have taunted the government by bringing ‘Punjab election’ in the middle. People believe that BJP government is doing all this because elections are coming soon in Punjab and it wants to win votes by winning the hearts of the people.
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Let us tell you that 104 people including 10 Indian citizens were also evacuated from the same plane from which these texts were brought to India. The Government of India had sent this special flight, in which 104 people were rescued. Along with many holy religious texts were also brought to India safely. Sikh delegation has brought 3 Guru Granth Sahib kept in historical Gurdwaras of Kabul to India. At the same time, they have been taken to Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara in Mahavir Nagar while Hindu religious texts have been taken to Asamai Temple in Faridabad.