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Will ask PM to nudge Pak to open more shrines: cMCULMINATION Attends separate functions organised by Punjab govt and SGPC

Gagandeep Jassowal and Jatinder Mahal

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SULTANPUR LODHI : Sporting a turban, President Ram Nath Kovind attended functions of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and Punjab government at Sultanpur Lodhi here on Tuesday on the occasion of 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev. He congratulated the citizens on the pious occasion and highlighted the contributions made by the founder of Sikhism for the welfare of society.

In the morning, Kovind and his wife Savita paid obeisance at the historic Gurdwara Ber Sahib where SGPC honoured him with a siropa (robe of honour). The President also saw the beri (tree) under which Guru Nanak is believed to have meditated.

He was accompanied by Punjab governor VP Singh Badnore, Shiromani Akali Dal leaders and state minister Sunder Sham Arora. Later, Kovind visited Punjab government’s stage where chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot, state Congress president Sunil Jakhar, local MLA, Navtej Singh Cheema, besides other Congress leaders, were present. After that the President visited the pandal of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee at Guru Nanak stadium, where former CM Parkash Singh Badal, Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Badal, Union minister for state Som Parkash, Punjab governor VP Singh Badnore, SGPC president Gobind Singh Longowal welcomed him.

The SGPC and Punjab government held different stages to show their one-upmanship and both made every possible efforts to have the President visit their stages. The President gave his speeches in a mix of Punjabi and Hindi languages at the two functions. At Punjab government stage, Kovind recalled the Guru’s inspiring thoughts, “Satguru Nanak pargateya mitti dhund jag chanan hoya (With the divine light of Guru Nanak, the mist has been cleared).” He said that the first Sikh master was committed to eradicating injustice and inequality from society.

“The Guru preached the three principles of naam japo, kirat karo and vand chakho (Meditate on God through reciting and chanting prayers, work hard and share your resources with the community),” he said.

During his address at SGPC function, Kovind said it has been an honour for him to be in Sultanpur Lodhi where Guru Nanak attained enlightenment.

“From Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind, there has tradition in Sikhism to stand for justice,” he said.

Sultanpur Lodhi : Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said he will urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prevail upon Pakistan to grant Indian devotees open access to more historic gurdwaras across the border.

He said this on the 550th birth anniversary of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak in Sultanpur Lodhi, where President Ram Nath Kovind joined the celebrations at the state-level function. Governor VP Singh Badnore and Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot were among those present on the occasion. HTC