On the joyous occasion of Sri Guru Har Rai Ji’s birth anniversary, India’s political heavyweights united in tribute, flooding social media with messages of reverence. Leading the pack, Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the seventh Sikh Guru’s unwavering commitment to langar traditions and empathetic service. Shah detailed how Guru Ji dispensed medicines freely, healing bodies and souls across castes, a practice that defines selfless care even today.
Echoing this sentiment, Speaker Om Birla delved into the Guru’s multifaceted persona—a warrior of compassion, a devotee of spiritual paths. ‘His life amplifies Sikhism’s spiritual stature, guiding us toward truth and endurance,’ Birla noted, extending blessings to the nation.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Union Minister, expressed infinite salutations, positioning the Guru as a protector of dharma who devoted everything for human welfare. Chouhan called for active pursuit of the Guru’s vision as the ultimate homage.
From Haryana, CM Nayab Saini celebrated the Guru’s embodiment of ethics, modesty, and national spirit, crediting him with revitalizing Sikh ethos through profound humanitarian efforts.
Punjab’s Bhagwant Mann focused on the Guru’s advocacy for mercy and preservation of natural gifts, rallying people to pledge environmental action alongside festivities.
These greetings transcend ritual, spotlighting Guru Har Rai’s enduring philosophy amid modern discourse on service, sustainability, and solidarity, captivating Sikh communities and beyond.