
Singer Guru Randhawa, who has made a mark in the entertainment industry with his chart-topping Punjabi songs, has strongly supported the Punjab government’s recent decision to make Punjabi a compulsory subject in schools across the state.
Guru Randhawa on Punjabi
Late on Wednesday night, Guru Randhawa took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express his appreciation for the Punjab government’s move. In his tweet, he emphasized how important the Punjabi language has been in shaping his career and personal identity. He highlighted that language is more than just a means of communication—it carries the legacy of a community, reflecting its culture, traditions, and history. Also expressed his belief that making Punjabi a mandatory subject in schools would play a vital role in preserving the state’s linguistic heritage and ensuring that younger generations remain connected to their roots.
PUNJABI Language is must for every student studying in PUNJAB no matter what the board is.
— Guru Randhawa (@GuruOfficial) February 26, 2025
Its our Pride and mother ❤️
We respect all languages but Punjabi language is our culture and roots.
My whole existence is because of my Language and the songs in Punjabi 🙏
Forever Proud…
He wrote, “Punjabi is not just a language, it’s an emotion, an identity, and the soul of Punjab. I wholeheartedly support the Punjab government’s decision to make Punjabi compulsory in schools. Our language has given me everything, and it’s our duty to ensure its legacy continues for generations to come.”
His words resonated with fans and fellow artists, many of whom echoed his sentiments in the comments, showing their support for the initiative. His tweet quickly gained traction, with thousands of likes and retweets, proving how deeply the issue resonates with the people of Punjab.
Guru Randhawa has been a major force in taking Punjabi music to a global audience, with hits like Patola, High Rated Gabru, Suit Suit, Ishare Tere, Ban Jaa Tu Meri Rani, and Lagdi Lahore Di. His influence in the industry makes his endorsement of this policy even more impactful.