People stranded in Maharashtra’s Hazur Sahib Gurdwara will return to Punjab: Harsimrat Kaur
New Delhi. Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal said on Saturday that about 2,000 pilgrims stranded at the historic Gurudwara Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, will be brought back to Punjab due to the Corona virus lockdown. Kaur thanked the governments of the Center and Maharashtra for working together on hearing the call of pilgrims stranded there.
The Union Minister tweeted, “Sangat (pilgrim) stuck in Hazur Sahib will come home soon. I spoke to the Chief Secretary of Maharashtra and he told me that instructions have been given in this regard. “
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In another tweet, Kaur has requested Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh to remove the Advanced Kaiser Research Institute of Bathinda from the list of special Kovid-19 hospitals as there is low immunity of cancer patients and their The danger is greater. Badal said that the Punjab government cannot play with the health of cancer patients and there are other places available in the city to build segregation centers.