Punjab Govt’s Culture and Tourism Advisor Deepak Bali hails huge turnout at Guru 350th martyrdom day

Department of Culture and Tourism advisor Deepak Bali expressed deep gratitude to the devotees who came forward to pay obeisance.
Punjab Govt’s Culture and Tourism Advisor Deepak Bali
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Thousands of devotees thronged Punjab to take part in the events organised in connection with the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. The state government, under the stewardship of Chief Minister Sardar Bhagwant Singh Mann and party’s National Convener Arvind Kejriwal, organized a series of programmes across all major districts which attracted massive Sangat from all walks of life.

Department of Culture and Tourism advisor Deepak Bali was highly grateful to the devotees who came forward to pay obeisance. He shared that the warmth, discipline, and spiritual spirit of the Sangat added immense grace to the martyrdom ceremonies.

Bali said he was grateful to every individual who became part of these state-organised programmes, emphasizing accordingly that such participation strengthens Punjab’s cultural and spiritual heritage.

He went on to remark that the events did not only served as the tribute to the Guru's supreme sacrifice but also acted as a powerful reminder of the values of courage, unity, and humanity.

The large attendance of the Sangat in huge numbers and offering Ardas with utmost devotion brought the commemorations to an end with collective pride and respect across the state.

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