MLA Kulwant Singh visited Gurdwara Akal Ashram in Sohana on June 11, 2026, where he paid obeisance and received the blessings of Guru Sahib Ji. The visit was marked by a spiritually enriching atmosphere as devotees gathered to participate in religious activities and seek the blessings of the Guru.
During the visit, MLA Kulwant Singh also attended a special gathering organized to bid farewell to Bhai Sahib Bhai Davinder Singh Ji Khalsa and his accompanying jatha before the commencement of their three-month Gurmat Prachar tour. The religious delegation is scheduled to travel to Canada, England, and various European countries, where they will share the teachings of Sikhism and promote the values of Gurmat among the Sikh community and wider society.
The occasion brought together members of the sangat, religious leaders, and local residents who gathered to express their support and best wishes for the journey. The farewell ceremony reflected the strong connection that Sikh institutions and religious scholars maintain with communities both in Punjab and abroad. Such international outreach efforts play an important role in preserving Sikh heritage, strengthening cultural bonds, and spreading the message of service, humility, and universal brotherhood.
Gurdwara Akal Ashram Sohana has long been a respected spiritual centre where devotees come together for prayer, reflection, and community service. Events of this nature not only reinforce religious values but also strengthen social harmony and community engagement. The gathering provided an opportunity for the sangat to collectively extend their prayers for the success of the Gurmat Prachar mission and the well-being of the entire delegation during their travels.
Under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, efforts continue to support Punjab’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage while encouraging community participation and social unity. Religious institutions across the state continue to play an important role in promoting values that contribute to social welfare and community development.
Speaking on the occasion, MLA Kulwant Singh said that Sikh institutions and religious scholars have made a significant contribution towards preserving spiritual traditions and guiding society through the teachings of the Gurus. He said that the efforts of Bhai Sahib Bhai Davinder Singh Ji Khalsa and his jatha to spread the message of Gurmat across different countries are commendable and will help strengthen the connection of overseas Sikh communities with their heritage and values.
He further expressed gratitude for the respect and affection shown by the organizers and members of the sangat during the event. He noted that such occasions reflect the spirit of unity, faith, and mutual respect that continues to bind communities together across generations and geographical boundaries. The visit concluded with prayers for the success of the international Gurmat Prachar tour and for the continued well-being of the Sikh community worldwide. Such spiritual and community-focused gatherings continue to strengthen social bonds and uphold the rich cultural and religious traditions that remain an integral part of life in Punjab and Mohali
