Crossing state lines, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini headlined a poignant memorial in Punjab’s Samrala, Ludhiana, marking Satguru Ram Singh Maharaj’s birth anniversary. He hailed the saint’s precepts as beacons steering social renewal and national awakening.
In reverent tones, Saini linked Satguru’s ethos to a holistic growth paradigm emphasizing ethics, humanity, and patriotism. Tributes to Namdhari freedom fighters preceded a key announcement: Haryana’s plan for a namesake peeth, shaped by stakeholder input.
The visionary saint, Saini said, masterfully entwined religion with reform, worship with welfare, mysticism with duty. Colonial gloom, moral rot, and despair yielded to his Namdhari surge of confidence and direction.
Instilling dignity, discipline, and defiance, he redefined sainthood as awakening, resisting evil, prizing mankind. Kuka’s post-annexation defiance morphed into a nationalistic inferno beyond economics.
Swadeshi, non-collaboration, foreign goodc rejection, British boycott, local governance revival, self-dependence—Satguru’s playbook anticipated mass movements, provoking exile yet propagating unbound.
1872’s barbaric cannon deaths of Namdharis spotlighted resolve; perseverance triumphed by 1947. Bose lauded their Satguru-led heroism as pride eternal.
Freedom demands eternal vigil, Saini averred, spotlighting Modi’s stamp tribute and self-reliance mantra rooted in Satguru. His legacy propels ethical, empowered India forward.