Public life is completely disturbed by the floods in Punjab. Thousands of families have become homeless and the crops of farmers have been ruined. Meanwhile, film actor and social worker Sonu Sood reached Sultanpur Lodhi in Kapurthala district on Saturday with his sister Malvika Sood. Here he met the flood affected people and assured of all possible help.
In an exclusive conversation with ABP News, Sonu Sood said- ‘I have come to Punjab from Mumbai today. I am Lal of Punjab and standing round the clock for Punjab. The people of Punjab are very courageous, their spirits are elevated. Even in this difficult time, the pain on his face is not clear, because it is a Punjabi nature to fight and win troubles.
‘Punjab will soon stand up again’
Sonu Sood expressed concern over the destruction of farmers and said that Punjab is an agricultural state but this time floods have destroyed crops. He expressed confidence that Punjab will soon stand up again. The actor clearly said that whenever Punjab calls him, he will be present for help. At the same time, his sister Malvika Sood also expressed concern over the serious flood situation.
Sister Malvika Sood also visited flooded areas
Malavika Sood said- ‘This time is very difficult, everyone should help together. I have visited many areas myself. The situation is still bad but the real problem will start when the water will come down. After that the risk of dirt and diseases will increase. Real help will be needed at that time. At the same time, Sonu Sood also said during this time that he will be with Punjab not only today, but also for the coming months. He said- ‘Whether the effect of flood is still or after six months, if Punjab gives voice, Sonu Sood will be standing.’
Sonu Sood emerged as ‘Messiah’ in Kovid era
Sonu Sood-19 should also be called ‘Messiah’ due to the Kovid-19 epidemic due to transporting migrant laborers home, providing oxygen and helping hospitals. His image is made of an artist who is seen standing among the common people in the hour of trouble. The situation is serious due to the floods of this time in Punjab and the government is running relief work. But people believe that faces like Sonu Sood work to increase hope and trust.

