Every child, youth must be told about sacrifice of Sahibzadas: Yogi

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Lucknow, Dec 26 (UNI)- Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday emphasised that Veer Bal Diwas serves as a reminder of the profound sacrifice made by Sikh Gurus as all the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh happily sacrificed their lives to protect the religion and the country.

Speaking at a special sankirtan programme held at the CM residence, Yogi stated, “The tales of this historic sacrifice need to be imparted to the younger generation so that they know about the glorious story of their martyrs.”

Earlier, he extended a warm welcome to Guru Granth Sahib and respectfully carried it on his head. On this occasion, Gurbani, Ardas and Langar were organised at the CM residence. He was felicitated with a Siropa by Sikh representatives from across the state.

During the programme, the CM said that brave children should be felicitated at every division and district level of the state. He said that all places in the state related to Sikh Gurus will be identified, and efforts will be made for their development.

While paying tribute to Guru Govind Singh, he said that he sacrificed all four of his sons to protect the country and religion. “When Guru Govind Singh Ji was asked about his four sons becoming martyrs, he responded ‘so what if four were sacrificed, thousands are still alive.’ Such programmes provide an opportunity to express gratitude towards them. Today’s programme at the CM’s residence is an opportunity to pay homage to Sikh Gurus,” he said.

Yogi mentioned that the values imparted to Sahibzade in the presence of Mother Gujri are the reason they did not bow down to injustice. “They sacrificed their lives fighting for religion and country. This day provides new inspiration for every youth and child,” he said.

He expressed gratitude to the Sikhs in Lucknow and said that everyone has consistently raised the question since 2020 as to why the sacrifice of Sahibzade, who gave the supreme sacrifice in the history of India, is being forgotten. “Instead of celebrating the martyrdom day of Sahibzadas as Bal Diwas, some other event was linked to Children’s Day,” he said.

The CM said, “Under the leadership and inspiration of Prime Minister Modi, the entire country is celebrating the martyrdom day of both Sahibzadas Baba Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh as Veer Bal Diwas.”

He emphasised that the sacrifices made by Sikh Gurus were not driven by personal or familial motives but were dedicated to the service of the country and religion. “Guru Nanak, a saint deeply devoted to spiritual enlightenment, fearlessly challenged Babar during his time. The Sikh Gurus, characterised by their selflessness, consistently worked for the greater good,” he said.

Yogi expressed that Guru Granth Sahib serves as an inspiration, guiding us to dedicate our efforts with hard work and determination to the welfare of both country and religion. “Presently, the entire country is commemorating Veer Bal Diwas, while no one is left to light a lamp in the homes of the Mughals,” he said.

He emphasised the importance of imparting the history of Sahibzadas to schoolchildren. He mentioned that it is fortunate that every year, a recitation of Gurbani is organised at the CM’s residence on this occasion.

The CM said, “It is our responsibility to convey the story of the courage, hard work, and steadfastness of Sahibzadas to future generations, even in adverse situations. This should be the duty of every Indian.”

State president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary, ministers Surya Pratap Shahi, Swatantra Dev Singh, Jitin Prasad, former Deputy CM and Rajya Sabha MP Dr Dinesh Sharma, Sardar Badalev Singh Olakh, Sardar Parvinder Singh, Dr Mahendra Singh, Dr Neeraj Bohra, Pankaj Singh, Mukesh Sharma, Dr Hari Singh Dhillon, BJP city president Anand Dwivedi, Sardar Gurvinder Singh Chhabra, Gurunam Singh, Dr Gurumeet Singh, Rajendra Singh Bagga, former mayor Sanyukta Bhatia along with people of Sikh community from different districts of the state were present on the occasion.

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