Home Minister Shah Says Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Sacrifice Inspires People to Stand by Their Faith Forever on Prakash Parv

On the occasion of Prakash Parv, Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid tribute to Guru Tegh Bahadur and praised his supreme sacrifice. He said that Guru Tegh Bahadur’s bravery continues to inspire people to protect their faith with courage and dedication.

While addressing the nation, Amit Shah said, “Guru Tegh Bahadur gave up his life to protect religious freedom. His sacrifice teaches us to stand strong and defend our beliefs without fear.” He called the Guru a symbol of courage, justice, and spiritual strength.

The Home Minister explained how Guru Tegh Bahadur stood against injustice and protected the rights of others. He refused to give in to force and chose to sacrifice his life instead. This act of bravery still motivates society to stand up for truth and faith.

Amit Shah encouraged the youth to learn from Guru Tegh Bahadur’s life. He asked them to follow the values of honesty, courage, and selfless service. He also urged people to respect all religions and live in harmony.

As part of the Prakash Parv celebrations, many events took place across the country. People visited gurdwaras, listened to kirtans, and remembered the Guru’s teachings. Religious leaders and citizens from all backgrounds praised Guru Tegh Bahadur’s contribution to humanity.

The government also highlighted the importance of teaching younger generations about Sikh history. Amit Shah said that schools and colleges should share the stories of great leaders like Guru Tegh Bahadur so students can understand their values and sacrifices.

Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, stood up against the forced conversion of Hindus in the 17th century. He gave his life in Delhi in 1675 to defend the right of every person to follow their own religion.

Home Minister Shah’s message on Prakash Parv reminded the nation that the spirit of Guru Tegh Bahadur’s sacrifice still lives on. His words called everyone to protect truth, promote unity, and honor the freedom to believe.

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