Bhopal: The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Mohan Yadav, also came to the Gurudwara to offer his respect on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti.
During his stay there, he extended his warm regards to the people of the state in honor of Guru Nanak. Dr Yadav also stated that to mark the Prakash Parv, a grand fest would be organised in the CM House on the 17th of November.
On Friday, on the auspicious occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, the Chief Minister, Dr Mohan Yadav, paid a visit to Gurudwara situated in Arera Colony Bhopal. He gave a bow in acknowledgement, touching his head to the ground in deference to the contrary. Greeting the public, Dr Yadav shared that Guru Nanak initiated an integrated nation with the aim of serving messages of honesty, care, democracy and people.
Dr. Yadav further elaborated on the world-changing role of Guru Nanak, not merely within India but across the world which represents the true spirit of unity and Non-Violence. He said he was proud to see that Guru Nanak had been born in undivided India and he further noted that even today the world continues to follow the teachings of Guru Nanak as he was an epitome of culture and humanity virtues.
The participants of the program revealed that the Prakash Parv on the 17th of November at the CM House will be a big event, and the government wants to assemble people of all ages and genders to pay tribute to the following of Guru Nanak.
On a lighter note, Dr Yadav also congratulated everyone on the celebration of the birth anniversary of Lord Birsa Munda and his contribution. He said that at both the events, he remembered that these leaders have helped in achieving Unity, Resilience and compassion, and still the values of these leaders are inspiring India.
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