Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Govt mulling law to put Punjabi on top on signboards: Bajwa

- HT Correspond­ent ■ letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

› 6-7 states have such law. Unlike some states, we don’t want to carry out any aggressive campaign on this, but will try to conserve Punjabi by involving people. TRIPT RAJINDER SINGH BAJWA , state rural developmen­t minister

CHANDIGARH: Punjab rural developmen­t minister Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa on Thursday said the state government was contemplat­ing to bring a law to have Punjabi on top on all signboards on the roads in the state.

“The chief minister is keen on doing this. The matter will come up in the meeting of the cabinet tomorrow (Friday),” Bajwa said during a discussion on the second day of the special assembly session.

The minister was responding to a demand raised by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Kultar Singh Sandhwan who rooted for the restoratio­n of “due status” of Punjabi. Sandhwan demanded that Punjabi should be on top in all signboards across the state, suggesting that a resolution should be passed on this. However, speaker Rana KP Singh said the minister had already made a statement on the matter.

Later, Bajwa said the government would study the laws enacted by various states on preserving their mother tongue. “There are 6-7 states that have such law. Unlike parties in other states, we do not want to carry out any aggressive campaign on this, but will try to conserve Punjabi by involving people. We need to act on this now or there will be a time when most people will start finding it difficult to read the language just the way it happened with Sanskrit,” he said.

The minister said as the cabinet meeting scheduled for Friday was postponed, the matter would come up in the next meeting. During the discussion in the House, Akali MLA Harinder Pal Singh Chandumajr­a also requested that the state government should declare ‘dry days’ and waive toll tax in Sultanpur Lodhi from November 9 to 12 in view of the 550th birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns of Guru Nanak. AAP legislator Kanwar Sandhu said steps should be taken to give 33% reservatio­n to women before the assembly elections in 2022.

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