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Sikh United Front urges youth empowerment, drug-free lifestyle on Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Parkash Utsav
11/28/2023 10:26:00 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Nov 28: An emergency meeting of the Sikh United Front, in collaboration with various Sikh organizations of Jammu and Kashmir, was convened under the Chairmanship of S. Sudershan Singh Wazir, Chairman Sikh United Front J&K. The meeting, held on the occasion of the 554th Parkash Utsav of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj Ji, focused on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and emphasized the need for societal awakening.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj’s journeys through India, Arabia, and Persia, including Mecca and Baghdad, were highlighted during the meeting. The religious preachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, aimed at awakening the masses and fostering knowledge about God and Sikhism, were discussed. Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj advocated against empty religious rituals, the caste system, and the sacrifices made by widows. His teachings emphasized compassion for the poor, the sick, and the marginalized, urging unity among Muslims and true Hindus. Addressing the gathering, S. Sudershan Singh Wazir appealed to the parents of Sikh youth, urging them to discourage the use of drugs and instead encourage their children to become Amrit Dharis. He emphasized the importance of education and urged Sikh youth to pursue fields in Engineering and Technical Education, becoming leaders in society.
Prominent personalities who participated in the meeting included S. Mohinder Singh, Chief Organizer Bhai Kanhiaya Nishkam Sewa Society J&K; S. Darbinder Singh, President Shiromani Akali Dal J&K; S. Rajinder Singh, General Secretary Shiromani Akali Dal J&K; and other leaders from various Sikh organizations. The meeting served as a platform for discussions on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and the role of Sikh youth in contributing to a prosperous and drug-free society.
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