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PM makes strong pitch for unity in country

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Kutch, Dec. 25: Stating that the dangers against which the Sikh gurus had alerted people during their lifetime continue to exist even today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stressed the need to stay united, and urged people to ensure that nobody is able to harm the country’s unity.Addressing the Gurpurab celebratio­ns of Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Gurudwara Lakhpat Sahib in Gujarat’s Kutch via video conferenci­ng, Modi listed the contributi­on of Sikh gurus, which he said is not just limited to society and spirituali­ty.

Modi’s appeal during his address to the Sikh community comes two days after a blast took place in Punjab’s Ludhiana district court complex that killed one person and left six others injured.

“It is our responsibi­lity to ensure that in such an important period, nobody hurts our dreams and unity of the country. To achieve the dreams for which our gurus lived and sacrificed their lives, we should all remain united. Unity is essential for us all,” Modi said.

“The dangers which the gurus alerted us remain the same even today, so we have to be cautious and ensure the security of the country. I am sure that with the blessings of Guru Nanak Dev ji, we will surely fulfil our commitment, and the country will reach new heights,” he said.

Guru Nanak Dev ji and other gurus not only kept the consciousn­ess of India ignited, but also made a way to keep the country safe from external attacks and atrocities that were breaking people’s morale at that time, the PM added.

“The contributi­on of our gurus is not limited to society and spirituali­ty alone. Rather, if our nation, its consciousn­ess, faith and integrity are safe today, then at its core is the great penance of the Sikh gurus,” he said.

The Sikh gurus never hesitated to put their lives at risk to protect India against foreign attackers. “Guru Tegh Bahadur’s valour and his sacrifice against Aurangzeb teaches us how the country fights against terror and religious fanaticism,” he said.

“Similarly, the life of the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, is also a living example of tenacity and sacrifice at every step,” he said, adding that the gurus took on the strongest rulers of their times, and thousands of people sacrifices their lives to stop the attacks of Nader Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali.

Modi said that Maharaja Ranjit Singh worked to conserve the country’s heritage, and Jallianwal­a Bagh is witness to the sacrifice made by the Sikh brothers and sisters, who fought with valour for the country’s independen­ce from the British rule.

“Today, when the country is taking inspiratio­n from its struggle for independen­ce, from its past, at such a time, ideals of our gurus become even more important. Behind all the efforts taken by the country and its commitment­s are dreams that it has been waiting for to fulfil,” he said.

MODI’S APPEAL during his address to the Sikh community comes two days after a blast took place in Punjab’s Ludhiana district court complex that killed one person and left six others injured.

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