Srinagar, Jan. 4 -- Punjab, the land of the Gurus, has been grappling with various challenges since Partition. The state, known for its rich cultural heritage and agricultural prowess, has been stuck in a cycle of agitations, disrupting its economy and hindering growth. It's time for Punjab to shift its focus from agitation to development. Punjab's history is marked by significant agitations, including the Akali Agitation (1950-1966) for a Punjabi Suba, Naxalism in the late 1960s, terrorism in the 1980s and 1990s, and the ongoing farmers' agitation. These movements have resulted in loss of life, displacement of people, and economic instability. The demand for Khalistan has also been criticized for being an unrealistic goal, with some argu...