
Mankirt Aulakh has been involved in relief works in the flood-hit districts of Punjab for the past many days. The Punjabi singer is getting praise from people on social media for not only extending support to victims online but also doing work on the ground.
Recently, Mankirt Aulakh reached Shahpur Jajan village in Gurdaspur district to support farmers impacted by Punjab floods. During the visit, Mankirt Aulkah interacted with the media and admitted that he has been receiving threat from gangsters.
Continue reading below to know what Mankirt Aulakh said-
Addressing the media, Mankirt Aulakh said, "There are no obstacles coming in doing sewa for Punjab Flood victims. Gangsters are giving me threats, but Punjab Police are with us and god almighty is seeing everything. Punjab has always been blissful. Punjab does not even need help of others. We are sons of Punjab and we are just fulfilling our duty. Water level is going down and Punjab will soo return to normalcy. It is Punjab who has always come forward for other states and even went around the world for doing Sewa.
Our Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann is like a diamond. I only request him to pardon loans of small businesses that are affected by floods. Today, I did the sewa of 10 tractors. I will keep visiting flood-affected areas at an interval of 10 days."
For the unversed, Mankirt Aulakh has announced Rs 5 crore donations for Punjab flood relief victims. Mankirt Aulakh on Thursday shared a video on his Instagram handle in which he was seen sitting inside a car and going somewhere.
In a selfie video, Mankirt Aulakh shared that he has flood relief teams on ground who are helping people stuck in Punjab Floods.
Aulakh went on to announce that he will donate Rs 5 crore for Punjab flood relief victims. The Punjabi singer has also announced he will donate 100 tractors.