Delhi LG Taranjit Sandhu Seeks Blessings at Golden Temple in Hometown Visit

Newly sworn-in Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu visited his hometown Amritsar to offer prayers at the Golden Temple. He was given a guard of honour at the airport and later felicitated by SGPC representatives at Teja Singh Samundri Hall. Sandhu stated he sought blessings to work with determination for Delhi, emphasizing a solution-oriented approach across party lines. He also paid homage at the Jallianwala Bagh Martyrs Memorial during his visit.

Key Points: Delhi LG Taranjit Sandhu Visits Golden Temple, Seeks Blessings

  • Visited Harmandir Sahib for blessings
  • Called for cross-party solutions in Delhi
  • Is grandson of Sikh leader Teja Singh Samundri
  • Replaced VK Saxena in major reshuffle
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Punjab: Newly sworn-in Delhi LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu visits Gurudwara Harmandir Sahib

New Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu offers prayers at Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, vows to turn challenges into opportunities for the capital.

"Together we will work for Delhi's development... Everyone together, irrespective of the party, must work together to find solutions. - Taranjit Singh Sandhu"

Amritsar, March 15

Delhi's new Lieutenant Governor, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, arrived in Amritsar on Sunday to offer prayers and seek blessings at Harmandir Sahib, also known as Golden Temple.

On a visit to his hometown, Amritsar, thousands thronged the Airport to welcome LG Sandhu, where he was also given a formal Guard of Honour.

Speaking to reporters, Sandhu said, "I have come to offer prayers at Darbar Sahib and seek blessings."

He also stated that, "I was also given the responsibility of Delhi a few days ago. I sought blessings to work with determination. There are many challenges, but we will turn them into opportunities."

During his visit, he also proceeded to Teja Singh Samundri Hall. Upon Sandhu's arrival at Samundri Hall, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) representatives welcomed and felicitated him.

Several religious and social dignitaries were also present on this occasion. Sandhu also visited the Martyrs Memorial in Jalianwala Bagh to offer his homage.

Taranjit is the grandson of the eminent Sikh leader, Teja Singh Samundri.

Earlier, on March 11, Sandhu took the oath of office in the presence of Delhi High Court Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was also present at the swearing-in ceremony.

Taranjit Sandhu is part of the major administrative reshuffle of Governors and Lieutenant Governors across the country.

In the reshuffle, Taranjit Singh Sandhu replaced VK Saxena, who has now been appointed as the Ladakh LG. He was also a BJP candidate in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Speaking to reporters, he said that Delhi has been his 'karmabhoomi' (workplace). He called for a solution-oriented approach across party lines to resolve the challenges faced by the national capital.

Sandhu said, "Delhi has several stakeholders, and Delhi has also been my karmabhoomi (workplace). I have studied and worked here. Together we will work for Delhi's development. PM Modi has a vision for India, and Delhi is the capital. The elected government and all the stakeholders have a responsibility. The challenges will keep on increasing. However, there are challenges in other places as well. It is our responsibility to turn challenges into opportunities. Everyone together, irrespective of the party, must work together to find solutions to the various problems."

- ANI

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Rahul R
It's good to see him visiting Jalianwala Bagh as well. Remembering our history is important. His call for a solution-oriented approach across party lines in Delhi is the need of the hour. Hope he can bridge the gaps.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while seeking blessings is personal, the real test will be his administrative actions. Delhi has complex center-state dynamics. His words about working together are nice, but will he be able to ensure smooth cooperation between the LG office and the elected government? That remains to be seen.
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Priya S
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh! As a grandson of Teja Singh Samundri, he carries a legacy. Hope he uses his position to serve all Delhiites with the same spirit of seva. His connection to Punjab might help him understand migrant issues in Delhi better.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the cultural significance of this visit. Starting a major public office with a religious visit seems very important here. Wishing him success in tackling Delhi's pollution and infrastructure challenges.
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Kavya N
The 'karmabhoomi' sentiment is good. He knows Delhi. But knowing and governing are different. The capital needs less politics and more work on ground - water, roads, public transport. Hope he focuses on that.

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