Foreign migration should be curbed via education policy, according to BJP’s Taranjit Singh Sandhu

Taranjit Singh Sandhu, a BJP candidate from the Amritsar Lok Sabha seat and a former Indian ambassador to the United States, has said that he would set up Amritsar’s young and kids’ education so they wouldn’t need to go overseas. Even if they go, they need to possess the necessary training and abilities to ensure that they have no trouble finding work or employment elsewhere.

He said this on Friday at a booth-level BJP Civil Lines Mandal meeting that its circle president, Sudhir Dhir, had arranged.

In order to keep up with the times, Sandhu promoted an education program for Amritsar that would place a greater emphasis on skills and vocational training. He said, “It is the responsibility of all of us to provide professional and quality education to children,” adding that ties between the US and India have strengthened over the last ten years. India has made a name for itself in the global arena and will soon have the third biggest economy in the world. Investment is now flowing into India. Additionally, this investment will be made in the holy city, resulting in additional job possibilities,” he said.

In his speech on the occasion, former Rajya Sabha member Shwait Malik asked BJP activists to go door-to-door and tell people that Taranjit Sandhu can help bring about substantial improvements for the city’s overall growth.