Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday attended the 50th Nirvana Day programme of Pujya Satguru Lal Das Maharaj at Shri Brahma Niwas Ashram on Saptasarovar Road, Bhupatwala, Haridwar.
Paying tribute to the spiritual legacy of the revered saint, the Chief Minister said, "Pujya Satguru Lal Das Maharaj gave priority to spirituality in his life and inspired people to follow the path of service, truth and devotion. He has brought devotion to the masses. There was amazing power in his speech and boundless compassion in his vision, like Lord Buddha. Pujya Satguru worked to connect society. He taught throughout his life that service is the greatest religion."
The Chief Minister also noted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s Sanatan culture is gaining global recognition. "The world is getting acquainted with our ancient culture and philosophy. Under the guidance of the Prime Minister, the state government is continuously working towards the preservation and promotion of the cultural heritage of Devbhoomi," Dhami said.
He further added that a proposal has been made to develop the Rishikesh-Haridwar corridor. Once completed, Haridwar is expected to be transformed on the lines of Kashi and Ayodhya, enhancing its spiritual grandeur.
Reaffirming the government’s cultural and social commitments, Dhami said, "The state government is fully committed to preserving the cultural values and demography of Uttarakhand. Strict action has been taken against hateful mindsets in the state. A strict anti-conversion law has also been implemented in the state. To ensure equal rights and justice for all, the Uniform Civil Code law has also been implemented in the state for the first time in the country."
The Chief Minister also highlighted the state’s crackdown on those misusing religion, saying, "Operation Kalanemi is being conducted in the state against individuals who cheat the common people under the name of Sanatan. Through this operation, action has been taken against such hypocrites and heretics, who work to defame our Sanatan Hindu religion by disguising themselves."
He further shared that educational initiatives have been launched to promote spiritual awareness among youth. "Students will also be told about the Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta in schools. Along with this, the Centre for Hindu Studies has also been established in Doon University," the Chief Minister said.