While there is no doubt that Ranjit Singh is a prominent historical figure of Punjab, the ruler was also notorious for his tyranny and cruelty and glorifying him naturally didn’t sit well with some who took to twitter to express their outrage. Others were quick to direct their ire at Fawad Chaudry for opening up a can of worms by announcing the unveiling of the statue and lauding a controversial historical figure.
https://twitter.com/fawadchaudhry/status/1144098134643134464
One of the critics, was a PTI MPA. Dewan Sachal, a member of the Hindu community tweeted directly at the minister stating that the ruler was cruel to non-Sikhs, especially Muslims.
https://twitter.com/essel1/status/1144201333618225152?s=19
https://twitter.com/DrOsamaSiddique/status/1144159099040489473 https://twitter.com/_Faysal/status/1144245780494135299
https://twitter.com/MahmoodK69/status/1144429302735429633?s=19
https://twitter.com/AU_Qasmi/status/1144307828636770304
Renowned journalist Rauf Klasra tweeted pointing out the atrocities Ranjit Singh commited during the fall of Multan.
https://twitter.com/KlasraRauf/status/1144169423189794817?s=19
However, there were also supporters of the decision to honour Ranjit Singh, terming it secular and as honouring the country’s rich history and culture.
https://twitter.com/AliRind/status/1144486000120352771
https://twitter.com/MoeedNj/status/1144342192326160389
https://twitter.com/ammarawrites/status/1143851491230400512?s=12