
New Delhi, March 7 Newly-appointed Delhi Lt Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu visited the Moti Bagh gurdwara on Saturday and offered prayers, reminiscing about his close personal connection to the area.
Speaking to reporters, Sandhu said he had lived in the neighborhood earlier during different phases of his life and would regularly visit the gurdwara.
"I used to live in this area when I was studying at JNU, and later stayed in Chanakyapuri at the accommodation for Ministry of External Affairs staff. After that, I lived in New Moti Bagh," he said.
Sandhu said both the New Moti Bagh gurdwara and the Malai Mandir temple were part of his routine visits during that time.
"I would often come here and offer prayers. Even today, I have come here with the same devotion. There is no special occasion for the visit," he said.
Asserting that the development of Delhi requires collective efforts, the LG said, "Delhi has been one of the leading capitals and will continue to be so. It is the prime minister's vision and we will all work together to fulfill that dream."
Asked about his message to the people of Delhi, Sandhu said citizens must actively participate in the city's development. "My message is that development requires the involvement of all. We should move forward together towards progress and development."

