Proposal of naming International Airport at Halwaras 'Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha International Airport" to be forwarded to Union Ministry of Civil Aviation:Chief Minister
By SK.Vyas
Ludhiana-Jalandhar, June 28, 2020: During his Facebook live session “AskCaptain” and while replying to a question by a Ludhiana resident, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday said that the name of upcoming International Airport at Halwara after Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha, as had been done for the Ludhiana-Pakhowal Road, he said it could not be done by the state government. His government will send a proposal to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, he said, adding that they had also sent a similar proposal to rename Mohali airport as Shaheed Bhagat Singh airport.
In reply to a question by another resident named Karan Sharma, the Chief Minister said that the decision on further extension of lockdown in the state beyond June 30 would depend on the situation but he was prepared to take whatever steps needed to control the Covid spread. “It is in your hands,” he told the Ludhiana resident during the #AskCaptain Facebook Live session, adding “if we are able to control the pandemic then there would be no need for lockdown but if it goes out of control then we have no choice.” “Lockdowns were imposed for the safety of Punjab’s people,” he added.
With the Coronavirus cases spreading across the country, the Chief Minister said the norm of wearing masks in public had to be strictly adhered to. He appealed to the people of Punjab not to violate this and other safety protocols and said there should be no need for challans on this count to happen as everyone should act responsibly. He pointed out that on Friday alone, 4024 people were challaned for not wearing masks and 45 for spitting in public. Not wearing masks or following social distance norms or spitting were anti-social actions, he said, urging people to be cautious and follow all protocols and the advice of medical experts to check the cases from escalating further.