Hola Mohalla Celebrations in Sirsa: Haryana CM Emphasizes Unity and Tradition

Hola Mohalla Celebrations in Sirsa: Haryana CM Emphasizes Unity and Tradition.webp

Sirsa, March 8 Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini attended a Hola Mohalla event at the Namdhari Gurdwara in Sirsa's Jiwan Nagar on Sunday and sought blessings from members of the Sant Samaj.

Addressing a gathering of Namdhari devotees from India and abroad, Saini said he was happy to be present at the celebration and paid respects to Sant Dilip Singh Ji Maharaj.

He said that saints were playing an important role in connecting society through love, service, brotherhood, and spirituality.

The chief minister said that Sirsa has long been associated with saints and spiritual traditions.

He said that the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev, visited the area in 1507 and the Gurdwara Sri Chilla Sahib was later established there.

Saini said that saints such as Baba Sarsai Nath and Baba Bhooman Shah spread the message of spirituality, service, and humanity from the region and their teachings continue to guide society.

He said that Hola Mohalla symbolizes courage, devotion, and social harmony and reflects India's rich spiritual and cultural traditions.

The festival was started by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, to strengthen the traditions of the Khalsa and promote unity and brotherhood.

The chief minister said that the history of the Namdhari community is marked by sacrifice and dedication.

Referring to the Kuka Movement led by Satguru Ram Singh, he said that it played an important role during India's freedom struggle.

He said that the Namdhari community promoted the message of Swadeshi and boycott of foreign goods during the colonial period, which helped strengthen the freedom movement.

He also paid tribute to Namdhari martyrs who sacrificed their lives at Malerkotla but did not abandon the path of truth and self-respect.

Saini said that the participation of thousands of devotees from India and abroad in this year's celebrations shows that people remain deeply connected with their spiritual roots.

He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Centre and the Haryana government are working with the mantra of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas".

The chief minister said that the state government celebrates the birth anniversaries of great personalities and has launched the Sant-Mahapurush Samman Vichar Prachar Evam Prasar Yojana to spread their teachings in society.

He said that the Namdhari community has contributed to social reforms, cow protection, de-addiction campaigns, and environmental conservation.

It has also made significant contributions in agriculture and dairy production in the state.

The chief minister assured that the Haryana government will support social and religious initiatives and work for the welfare of all sections of society.
 
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