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Ajay Kumar Sadhotra Joins Shobha Yatra, Invokes Shri Ram for Fostering Harmony
1/20/2024 10:51:59 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 20: Ajay Kumar Sadhotra, the National Conference Additional General Secretary and Former Minister, participated in the Shobha Yatra at village THUB, which traversed through the main villages of the border in MARH. During the event, Sadhotra emphasized the unwavering commitment of Bhagwan Ram to the principles of righteousness and justice, asserting that it will continue to inspire humanity to uphold ethical standards in life.
Sadhotra highlighted that the life of Shri Ram reflects virtues such as righteousness, compassion, and devotion, setting high standards of moral values for humanity to follow.
He spoke about the immense measure of virtues displayed by Bhagwan Ram and how His life serves as an inspiration for ethical living.
Sadhotra expressed happiness about the upcoming Pran Pratishtha event on January 22, 2024.
He encouraged people to strengthen their faith towards Bhagwan Ram by reading and learning Ramayan and implementing its teachings in their daily lives.
Sadhotra invoked the values of Bhagwan Ram, referring to Him as Maryada Purushottam, emphasizing the need for fostering harmony in society. He noted the challenges of greed, hate, and injustice in society, urging people to eschew such tendencies for harmonious and inclusive growth.
Sadhotra highlighted that all religions stand for peace, amity, and love.
Embracing diversity in faith fosters mutual understanding and tolerance, contributing to coexistence and cooperation.
Sadhotra lauded the people of Jammu and Kashmir for maintaining high traditions of unity in diversity.
He commended the people for participating in the Shoba Yatra, praying for peace and universal brotherhood.
Prominent figures present in the Shobha Yatra included Tara Baba and Chela Ram, Ghar Singh (Ex-Corporator), Rakesh Sharma (YNC District President), and other community leaders.
Ajay Kumar Sadhotra emphasized the need for strengthening bonds of unity, promoting a collective spirit based on mutual understanding, and empathizing with others for the greater good of society.
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