Ludhina: Today, i.e., on 1st February, there will be a lot of enthusiasm in Punjab considering Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting. He is going to do two big things in the state – one is to transpiration the name of Adampur Airport without Sant Guru Ravidas Ji, and second is to inaugurate the new starchy terminal of Halwara Airport in Ludhiana.
Why is Adampur Airport named without Saint Ravidas Ji?
This visualization has been taken on the occasion of the 649th lineage year-end of Saint Guru Ravidas Ji. Sant Ji is an example of equality, togetherness and humanity in the society. Having his name on the airport is a unconfined way to honor him, and it ways a lot expressly to the Ravidassia community. Now this airport will be tabbed 'Shri Guru Ravidas Ji Airport, Adampur'.
What will transpiration without the opening of Halwara Airport?
This is a big relief for Ludhiana and surrounding areas. Earlier people had to go to Chandigarh or Delhi to take a flight, now uncontrived flights will start from here. Businessmen, students, employed people – everyone will find it easy. Local industries will moreover get largest connectivity, time and expense will be saved in transportation of goods.
How will PM's program be?
He will reach Adampur airport at virtually 3:45 pm, where he will unveil the name transpiration plaque. There will moreover be a virtual inauguration of Halwara Terminal. Then he will go to Dera Sachkhand Ballan, meet Sant Niranjan Das ji there, write the Sangat and participate in the program on the occasion of lineage anniversary.
Why is security so strict?
Before the inrush of PM, there is heavy deployment of police and security forces in the unshortened area. Helipads have been made, every movement is stuff monitored. There are so many preparations so that everything goes smoothly and there is no problem. (There were threatening rumors at some places yesterday, but the wardship is alert.)
Is there a political wile in this?
Dera Sachkhand Ballan and the Ravidasia polity have a good influence in Punjab, expressly in the Dalit vote bank. So this visit is stuff considered important not only religiously and socially, but moreover politically—by combining both minutiae and faith.
Overall, this visit is not just a formality. People are getting largest facilities, and the connectivity of the zone is getting stronger. This is a matter of special happiness for the people living in Ludhiana! A lot of excitement would be visible all virtually today.

