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Modi meets Sikh delegates; reaffirms govt commitment to community welfare

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi meets a Sikh delegation at his residence in New Delhi on Monday, September 19, 2022. (ANI Photo/ PIB)

By: PTI

A delegation from Gurdwara Bala Sahib, which organised an ‘Akhand paath’ for prime minister Narendra Modi on the occasion of his birthday, met him at his residence in New Delhi on Monday (19) as he reiterated his government’s commitment to continuously work for the welfare of the Sikh community.

The Sikh delegation honoured the prime minister by tying a ‘pagdi’ and offering a ‘siropa’ to him.

An ‘ardas’ (prayer) was also performed for the prime minister’s long life and good health, an official statement said.

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On the occasion of the prime minister’s birthday on September 17, Delhi’s Gurdwara Bala Sahib organised the Akhand paath’ which started on September 15 and culminated on September 17.

This ‘Akhand paath’, which was attended by thousands of Sikh devotees, was perhaps a first-of-its-kind initiative wherein a Gurdwara organised an ‘Akhand paath’ for the prime minister of the country, officials noted. A ‘langar’, heath camp and a blood donation camp were also organised by the Gurdwara on the occasion, they said.

The delegation from the gurdwara visited Modi at his residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, on Monday to offer ‘prasad’ and blessings. Prime minister Modi expressed his happiness on meeting the delegation and thanked them for their wishes and prayers for his well-being, they said. Modi said he was humbled and deeply touched by their gesture for making him feel a part of the Sikh Community.

He reiterated the commitment of the government to continuously work for the welfare of the Sikh community. During the meeting, the delegation also thanked the prime minister for the path breaking initiatives taken by him for the honour and welfare of the Sikh community.

The delegation members also recounted several efforts of Modi, including declaring December 26 as ‘Veer Baal Divas’, reopening the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor, removing GST on ‘langars‘ run by Gurdwaras, ensuring that the copies of Guru Granth Sahib reached India from Afghanistan, among others, officials added.

The Sikh delegation included Tarvinder singh Marwah, president of All India Kendriya Guru Singh Sabha; Veer Singh, working president of All India Kendriya Guru Singh Sabha; Naveen Singh Bhandari, Delhi head of Kendriya Guru Singh Sabha; Harbans Singh, president of Gurdwara Singh Sabha; Tilak Nagar, and Rajinder Singh, head Granthi of Gurdwara Singh Sabha.

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