PM Modi Honors Guru Teg Bahadur, Details Sikh Welfare Initiatives at 350th Samagam

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 350th Shaheedi Samagam of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji in Navi Mumbai, paying tribute to the Guru's sacrifice and legacy. He emphasized the critical need for social unity in the country today, drawing inspiration from the era of the Gurus. The Prime Minister listed numerous government initiatives for the Sikh community, including the Kartarpur Corridor, justice for 1984 riots victims, and support for Sikhs in Afghanistan and Jammu & Kashmir. He stated that connecting the new generation with these values transforms tradition into a path for the future.

Key Points: PM Modi at Guru Teg Bahadur Samagam Highlights Sikh Welfare Steps

  • Tribute to Guru Teg Bahadur
  • Emphasis on social unity
  • Government steps for Sikh welfare
  • Justice for 1984 riots
  • Support for Sikhs abroad
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PM Modi highlights steps for Sikh welfare, pays tribute to Guru Teg Bahadur on 350th Shaheedi Samagam

PM Modi addressed the 350th Shaheedi Samagam of Guru Teg Bahadur, outlining government steps for Sikh welfare, unity, and justice.

"Respecting the faith of the Sikh community and creating new opportunities for their progress is both a responsibility and a privilege for the government. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 350th Shaheedi Samagam of "Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji" in Navi Mumbai on Sunday.

He paid respects to the great Guru, known as "Hind di Chadar", and said it is a matter of great fortune to take part in this historic and sacred event.

The Prime Minister stated that India's history is built on bravery, harmony, and cooperation. He noted that the gathering on Maharashtra soil reflects this legacy.

During the time of the Gurus, when sacrifice reached its highest level, social unity played a key role. People from every section drew strength from the Gurus to stand firm for truth and culture.

Traditions such as the "Guru Nanak Naam-leva Sangat" of "Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji" helped build that unity.

PM Modi emphasised that the country needs social unity today more than ever.

The large presence of the Sangat at the event shows that the blessings of the Gurus and Saints remain with the nation.

He described the Samagam as a continuing journey that started last year in Nagpur, grew stronger at "Takht Sri Hazur Sahib" in Nanded, and has now reached an important stage in Navi Mumbai.

This effort has taken the history and teachings of "Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji" to thousands of villages and settlements across Maharashtra.

The Prime Minister congratulated the Government of Maharashtra for organising the programme.

He recalled attending a related event in Kurukshetra, Haryana, and said the Union Government marks every major occasion linked to the Guru Sahibs at the national level.

These include the "400th Prakash Purab of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji," marked by a commemorative postage stamp and special coin, the "550th Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji," and the new annual observance of "Veer Bal Diwas" in honour of the "Sahibzadas".

The Prime Minister listed several steps taken by the government. These include completing the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor in record time, improving facilities for the "Sri Hemkund Sahib Yatra," giving relief under FCRA to Sikh organisations and Gurdwaras, and including Sikh history in school curricula and cultural discussions.

He mentioned the formation of a Special Investigation Team to probe the 1984 riots, reopening of closed cases, punishment for the guilty, additional compensation for victim families, and a more active role for the National Commission for Minorities.

PM Modi spoke about efforts to ensure the safety of Sikh brothers in Afghanistan, the respectful return of the Swaroop of Guru Granth Sahib, citizenship provisions under CAA for persecuted Afghan Sikhs and Hindus, rehabilitation packages for Sikh families in Jammu and Kashmir, simplified OCI and visa rules, and removal of thousands of names from the blacklist to ease travel for overseas Sikhs.

He said respecting the faith of the Sikh community and creating new opportunities for their progress is both a responsibility and a privilege for the government.

Prime Minister Modi said that the spirit of standing with courage and truth remains as relevant today as it was in the time of "Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji".

When the new generation connects with these values, tradition becomes a path to the future rather than just a memory. The purpose of the Samagam is not only to remember history but to live by its principles in daily conduct.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a Hindu, I have immense respect for Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, who sacrificed his life to protect our faith. PM Modi is right to highlight this shared history of bravery. Social unity is our greatest strength. Initiatives like including Sikh history in school curriculum will help our youth understand this bond.
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Amanjeet K
The mention of the SIT for 1984 and compensation is a long-awaited acknowledgment. Actions speak louder than words. We need to see consistent follow-through and closure for the families who suffered. The government's efforts for Sikhs in Afghanistan are commendable though.
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Priya N
Good to see such a large event in Navi Mumbai. The teachings of the Gurus on truth and sacrifice are universal and much needed today. Hope the message of unity reaches every corner of Maharashtra and beyond. 🇮🇳
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David E
Visiting India from Canada, I see a large Sikh community back home. It's positive to hear the Indian PM speak on these issues and the steps for overseas Sikhs, like the blacklist removal. Hope it eases travel and strengthens diaspora connections.
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Simran P
The announcement of 'Veer Bal Diwas' for the Sahibzadas is a deeply emotional and respectful gesture. Teaching their sacrifice in schools is crucial. Guru Teg Bahadur Ji's legacy is about protecting the right to faith for all. Let's live by that principle every day.

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