Vallah’s Neglect: A Stain on Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Martyrdom Anniversary
Vallah, a town deeply significant in Sikh history, is grappling with severe infrastructural neglect, casting a shadow over the recent 350th martyrdom anniversary celebrations of Guru Tegh Bahadur. The situation is particularly acute around Gurudwara Kotha Sahib.
An incomplete overbridge has choked the town’s arteries, leading to chronic traffic snarls. Compounding the issue are drainage problems that cause frequent waterlogging.
Residents endure irregular sanitation services, with overflowing wastewater and uncollected garbage becoming a common sight. This stark reality stands in stark contrast to the national commemoration of the Guru’s sacrifice.
The lack of basic amenities in Vallah, a place of immense religious and historical importance, raises serious questions about the government’s commitment to preserving heritage sites and ensuring the well-being of its citizens. The situation demands immediate attention and a comprehensive infrastructural overhaul to restore dignity to this hallowed site. The upcoming winter months will further exacerbate these existing problems, posing serious health risks to the community.