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The Gurjar community has a proud history and has made a great contribution to the security and progress of the country.

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Nawanshahr,   (Asian independent)   (Jatinder Pal Singh Kaler) While holding a meeting in Nawanshahr today, Gujjar Gaurav Society leader Ashok Bath said that it is wrong to link crime with any community. He said that the Gujjar community has the pride that even today it is full of the rituals, culture, bravery and patriotic spirit of Indianness. If we look at its history, from the fifth century to the twelfth century, this community ruled a large part of this country. Even today, if a state, a district, or a community is named after them, it is named after the Gurjar community, such as Gujarat, Gujranwala (district of Pakistan) and hundreds of thousands of cities, towns and villages are named after this community, which bear witness to its proud history and existence. He said that sometimes the mistake of one person is blamed on the entire community. He said that all communities and all religions are respectable. He said that sometimes shepherds make mistakes while grazing buffaloes, and the entire community gets defamed. He said that the Gurjar community has a proud history and has made a great contribution to the security and progress of the country. And this community is very proud that even today it is full of the values, culture, and spirit of bravery and patriotism of Indianness, and he said that while this community has given hundreds of thousands of soldiers to this country, it has also given brave police officers and employees to the police department during the time of terrorism. He said that we are proud that among the soldiers, the name of Brigadier Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri, the name of the Border film, shines like a star. At the same time, Major General Ram Torowal, Lieutenant General Gurdeep Singh of village Makhupur, Air Commodore Jasjit Singh, and Air Commodore Charanjit Singh of Chandpur Roorkee were honored by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for their contribution in the 1971 war. On this occasion, DSP Raj Kumar Bajar appealed to his community not to promote meaningless customs and rituals and not to spend extra on ceremonies like marriages. He said that the society will provide welfare to the people like education of children, night shelter, opening of new book libraries etc. Retired IPS officers Ashok Bath, Subhash Bath, Chairman of District Planning Board Satnam Jalalpur, Engineers Arun Shekhar, Varinder Bajar, DSP Raj Kumar Bajar etc. were present on this occasion.