PM Modi Remember Grateful for the "contributions" of the Sikhs
- theteampv
- May 5, 2022
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Sikhism is a living example of 1 India, a vibrant India and the neighborhood has proven to be synonymous with national courage, prowess and diligence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday.
He was addressing a 100-member Sikh delegation led by Chandigarh College Chancellor and NID Basis Protector Satnam Singh Sandhu in Lok Kalyan Marg 7.
The delegation included Sony Photos Community India CEO NP Singh, Social Affairs Director Peter Virdee, boxer Simranjit Baath and former Canadian MP Ruby Dhalla.
Grateful for the "contributions" of the Sikhs
On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a Sikh delegation, claiming that the neighborhood has been a powerful link with different nations.
Sikh gurus are inspired and Sikh customs are a habitual custom "I Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat", said the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister mentioned his connection to the neighborhood and how visiting gurdwaras, participating in "longings" and living with Sikhs has been a part of his life, and mentioned that Sikh gurus spent their entire lives uniting the nation and leaving footprints. about India from Gujarat to Bihar.
"Sikh custom is the habit of" I Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat ". The nation is grateful for the district's contribution to India's independence and beyond. India's historical past is imperfect without mentioning Maharaja Ranjit Singh's contribution, the 'Battle of the Sikhs'. "Against Britain and the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy," he said.
By greeting the Sikh spirit of service and initiative, Prime Minister Modi recalled the growing growth of India which made foreigners most proud and opened a new horizon for them because the world saw them with more respect.
Modi, who praised the Indian spread around the world, said he had always thought of the nation's ambassador. The Prime Minister recalled his visits to a number of Sikh shrines abroad and said that a brand new India was now emerging.
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