Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini participated in the grand Hola Mohalla festivities at Namdhari Gurdwara in Sirsa district, seeking blessings from the Sant Samaj. Expressing joy at being part of the celebration, he praised the Sant Samaj for their efforts in uniting society through love, service, and spirituality. Saini highlighted the historical significance of Sirsa as a revered land of saints and emphasized the teachings that continue to guide society towards spirituality and humanity.
The Chief Minister underlined the cultural and spiritual importance of Hola Mohalla, describing it as a symbol of India’s rich heritage and traditions. He emphasized the festival’s role in promoting courage, devotion, and standing against injustice. Saini also acknowledged the Namdhari community’s contributions to India’s freedom struggle, particularly through the Kuka Movement’s advocacy for Swadeshi and self-reliance during colonial rule.
Recognizing the sacrifices of Namdhari martyrs who valiantly faced adversity for truth and self-respect, the Chief Minister paid tribute to their courage and commitment. He praised their unwavering dedication to principles and their pivotal role in inspiring the freedom movement. Saini highlighted the historical legacy of the Namdhari community and its enduring impact on India’s struggle for independence and self-reliance.
