The Punjab Government has announced gazetted leave in the state of Shaheed Udham Singh’s martyrdom Day (July 31). On this day all government office, schools and colleges will be closed. At the same time, Bhavanigarh-Synam road name will now be kept Shaheed Udham Singh Marg.
The government has also issued an official notification in this regard. The Cabinet Minister of Punjab and the Aam Aadmi Party’s state president Aman Arora described the road to Chief Minister Bharada and Party Supreme Arvind Kejriwal.
Aman Arora said that Shaheed Udham Singh has made significant contributions in the freedom of the country. The whole country is owned to their sacrifice, which cannot be paid. Udham Singh was born in SUNNNS. In such a situation, this long time it was for a long time to announce on their martyrdom day, not only in the Punjab but the same day several camp and events are held across the state.
The demand was set up peace Arora before Chief Minister Bhaorad Mangwant Mann and Party Sapremo Arvind Kejriwal, which has been approved. The government has agreed to the agreement and implemented the decision.
Cabinet minister Arora said that Bhavangarh, Shoji Road was the longest demand of Shaheed Udham Singh’s name. However, the demand was earlier made from Patiala, but the road came under Bhavanigarh, therefore, the name of Bhavani Hardham Singh has been issued to hold Shaheedgarh Road. The road will form formal name Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Party Sapremo on July 31.
Arora said that the name of the road from Bhawanh daughter was sent to the Center to hold the name of Shaheed Udham Singh. In this regard, a case has been prepared and sent to the Center and the state government is hoping for the action.
Manjit Singh, Chairman of the MLA Goldie and VC Commissioner Board, said the demand was longing for a long time. The martyrs are not only one person or the community, they are the whole nation.
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