 Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 23: President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, emphasized the role of the Sikh community in the cultural tapestry of Jammu and Kashmir, saying under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, the government is dedicated to ensuring the comprehensive development and progress of the community. He made these remarks at Gurdwara Singh Sabha Guru Nanak Nagar in Jammu, where he participated in the Gurmat Samagam organized by Sardar Arunpal Singh, Chairman of the Sikh Youth Welfare Association, to commemorate the Prakash Ustav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, the Tenth Guru of the Sikh Panth. "Sikhs have a deep-rooted history in Kashmir, enriching our cultural and political landsc Sikhs have a deep-rooted history in Kashmir, enriching our cultural and political landscape. Since 2014, both the central and state governments have failed to address the needs of the Sikh community, leaving them marginalised. In J&K the government led by Omar Abdullah is dedicated to empower the Sikh community. pe," he said adding, "The community has been neglected for far too long. Since 2014, both the central and state governments have failed to address the needs of the Sikh community, leaving them marginalised. In Jammu and Kashmir, the government led by Omar Abdullah is dedicated to empower the Sikh community, with a specific focus on enhancing their employment opportunities and education." While paying tributes to Guru Ji, Dr Farooq said, “Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji is an embodiment of valour, sacrifice, and justice. Guru Ji’s ideals continue to guide humanity on the path of equality, righteousness, selfless service, and universal brotherhood. His ideals and values continue to inspire people across the world and will be cherished by generations to come.” |