Sukhbir Singh Badal says he will raise issue in parliament also
Says Pbi embedded in culture of J&K since time of Khalsa Raj
Chandigarh, September 10 – The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has decided to take up the issue of restoration of Punjabi as an official language in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah besides taking up the issue in parliament also.
A decision to this effect was taken at a high level meeting of the party which was presided over by SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal. It was decided that the party would seek a change in the draft legislation seeking to make Urdu Kashmiri, Dogri, Hindi and English official languages of J&K by seeking inclusion of Punjabi language in this list.
Speaking on the occasion, the SAD President said there was widespread resentment amongst Sikhs and Punjabis living in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Punjabis worldwide at the discriminatory manner in which Punjabi had been excluded as an official language of J & K by its administration. He said Punjabi had been given the status of an official language in the erstwhile constitution of the J& K State and said this status should be retained in the present dispensation also.
Speaking at the meeting, senior leaders including Balwinder Singh Bhundur, Prof Prem Singh Chandumajra, Sikander Singh Maluka and Dr Daljit Singh Cheema said more than twenty lakh people in J&K spoke Punjabis and that Punjabis constituted more than three per cent of the population of the union territory. They pointed out that besides Punjabi had always enjoyed a special status in J&K.
Mr Sukhbir Badal assured the party leaders that he would take up this issue forcefully with the centre as well as raise the issue in parliament to ensure the due status of Punjabi language was restored. He said Punjabi was embedded in the culture of J&K from the time of the Khalsa Raj and was widely used as a medium of instruction. “Punjabi was a compulsory subject like Urdu in J&K till 1981. Any attempt to dislodge it as an official language in J&K is an assault on the identity of the Sikh community in the State”, the SAD President added.
Mr Badal said the SAD had always been in the forefront in the fight for justice for the mother tongue of crores of Punjabis and would continue to ensure no discrimination was meted out to Punjabi language. He said he had conveyed the sentiments of Punjabis worldwide to the J&K administration and had also pointed out that such decisions would only provide ammunition to those who were working to disturb the peace and communal harmony in the country. He said the move to remove Punjabi as an official language was against the spirit of the constitution whose founding fathers were inspired by the vision of India as a multi-religious, multicultural and multi lingual nation.