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Nirankari mission shows path of unity to humanity: CM Saini

CM participates in a three-day-long in Samalkha of Panipat
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. File photo

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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday attended the 78th Nirankari Sant Sammelan at Patti Kalyana in Samalkha, where he greeted Satguru Mata Sudiksha Maharaj and Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Chandna. The mission authorities felicitated the Chief Minister on the occasion.

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Saini on Sunday participated in the 78th Nirankari Sant Sammelan at Patti Kalyana in Samalkha.

He greeted the mission head, Satguru Mata Sudiksha Maharaj, and Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Chandna during the visit. The mission authorities honoured the Chief Minister.

While addressing the devotees, he said the Nirankari mission has shown the path of unity to humanity by rising above the differences of caste, religion, language, and divine knowledge in society.

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He conveyed his greetings and best wishes to the devotees present at the 78th Nirankari Sant Samagam ‘Atma Manthan’ and said that the mission has been the career of the spirit of service for years.

CM Saini further said that nowadays, we often become so preoccupied with improving the outer physical world and forget to look within ourselves. The opportunity for introspection at this gathering of saints brings us all closer to ‘Nirankar’. “Self-introspection means delving into one’s inner soul to see if one is doing what a good person should do and that compassion, kindness, and love are active within each of us,” the CM added.

“The mission teaches us that God is not a distant entity but resides within us,” he said. “Connect human beings to human beings is the soul of the Nirankari mission,” the Chief Minister added.

The mission has done unprecedented work in blood donation, tree plantation campaign, assistance in education, and disaster management, and has proved that a true servant lives for others, he said.

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