Punjab Ministers Flag Off Pilgrim Train to Varanasi on Sri Guru Ravidas Ji Parkash Purab

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Chandigarh : Harpal Singh Cheema and Lal Chand Kataruchak urge devotees to comply with Guru Ravidas Ji’s path of equality and common brotherhood In a grand gesture marking the Parkash Purab of Sri Guru Ravidas Ji, Punjab Cupboard Ministers Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema and Lal Chand Kataruchak on Wednesday flagged off a particular practice carrying devotees to Varanasi from the town railway station. The occasion witnessed the participation of Lok Sabha MP Raj Kumar Chabbewal, Chabbewal MLA Dr. Ishank Kumar, former Minister Balkar Singh, Mohali MLA Kulwant Singh, and Pawan Kumar Tinu, Chairman of the Punjab State Cooperative Agricultural Improvement Financial institution, who joined the pilgrims with devotion.

Addressing the gathering, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, after looking for blessings from Sant Niranjan Dass Ji of Dera Ballan, highlighted the importance of the 650th Parkash Purab celebrations. “The Punjab Authorities, led by CM Mann, will observe the 650th Parkash Purab on a grand scale with devotion and reverence. Statewide programmes specializing in the life, teachings, and travels of Sri Guru Ravidas Ji have been deliberate, and a complete roadmap has been finalized by the Cupboard Sub Committee,” he stated.

CM Cheema additionally emphasised concrete steps taken by the federal government to honor the saint’s legacy. “A sale deed has been signed for establishing a devoted centre for in depth analysis and examine of the sacred bani of Sri Guru Ravidas Ji. Guru Ji’s timeless message of equality and welfare of humanity continues to information society in direction of concord and justice,” he added.

Meals and Civil Provides Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak addressed the devotees, reaffirming the federal government’s dedication to shaping a society rooted within the teachings of Sri Guru Ravidas Ji. “The Bhagwant Mann Authorities has ready an in depth plan to rejoice the 650th Parkash Purab on a historic scale. Guru Ji envisioned a society free from discrimination and hardship, and by following his teachings, we purpose to make sure the welfare of all sections of society,” he stated, extending greetings to the devotees.

The programme highlighted the spirit of inclusivity and devotion, encouraging residents to stroll the trail of common brotherhood, social justice, and concord as envisioned by Sri Guru Ravidas Ji.

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