Sangrur, Aug. 21 -- Cabinet minister Aman Arora on Wednesday paid his tributes to Sant Harchand Singh Longowal on his 40th death anniversary, stating that he rose above personal interests to work for peace, harmony, and unity in Punjab.
Addressing a blood donation camp organised by the Indian Red Cross Society, Sangrur, at the local grain market, Arora said Sant Longowal sacrificed his life for communal harmony, making him a guiding light for every peace-loving individual.
He highlighted that Longowal village holds a sacred place in Punjab's history, and the government will always honour this legacy.
Arora also laid the foundation stones of three major development projects worth Rs.2.64 crore in Longowal. These include Giani Gyan Singh...
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