CM Bhagwant Mann while addressing during the appointment program in Chandigarh.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has made a big accusation against the Majithia family, saying that General Dyer, who shot at Baisakhi in Jallianwala Bagh, was given a majithia family and made it the world’s first Honorary Sikh. He said these things in Chandigarh 257 youths
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The CM further said that Sukhbir is not formed between Badal and Bikram Majithia as there is a dispute between the two about the property. He claimed that Harsimrat Kaur and Majithia have also kept distance from each other and are standing with Gurmehar. Maan said, “Money is bad, I have never told these things, but now I am telling.”
Take me with me. Is it bad to be an artist? The artist spends money to listen to. They have seen big artists from them. The day Journal Dyer fired bullets, dinner was called at home on the same day. General Dyer did dinner at Bikram Majithia’s house. I had asked in Parliament, answer these. There was a thousand blood, red wine was run at home.
Later, he got Saropa, as he had the Shiromani Committee. Forgive General Dyer. General Dyer said that I drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, I am a clean shave. It is said that it does not matter, General Dyer Honorary Sikh. The world’s first Honorary Sikh. If I start searching for history, I say that I speak personal.
Two years ago, a tweet made by CM Mann.
Reported questions twice before
About two years ago, the CM had asked General Dyer to Dinner at the Majithia family’s house after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Even then this was taken political form. Before 13 April 2019, when Bhagwant Mann was the state head of the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab, tweeted. Even then Bhagwant Mann had said that the Majithia family, who served the dinner on the same night, apologize to the people of the country.
CM Mann had raised the demand that Akali leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Sundar Singh Majithia of Bikram Majithia, on 13 April 1919, welcomed the killer Firangi Dyer on the night of the genocide. Whereas, on that day the whole country was immersed in mourning and there was resentment towards the British, especially General Dyer.