After Kerala, it will be Punjab for Congress : Warring Says, BJP won Bengal because of TMC’s failures, SIR, ECI support Jibes, daydreaming Punjab BJP leaders, saying, Punjab is not Bengal Chandigarh 4 May ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring today said that after the party's impressive victory in Kerala, Punjab will be next where the Congress will form the government in the elections scheduled early next year. In an informal interaction with reporters, Warring said that the Congress has emerged much stronger in Kerala as it had earlier won the parliament and local bodies elections also. Replying to a question on West Bengal, the PCC president said that there were many factors responsible for the TMC’s defeat. He said, besides the partiality shown by the Election Commission of India and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), the failures of the TMC government were also responsible for its defeat. He said, the BJP, besides misusing its po...
Spirituality is the Only Path to Peace and Happiness
Chandigarh 27 April ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Just as a person avoids punishment by following the laws of the world, similarly, by adhering to the spiritual laws created by God, human life becomes meaningful. The primary purpose of human birth is to realize God, and when this purpose is fulfilled, one experiences true happiness, peace, and bliss in life. These thoughts were expressed by local preacher Dr. Vijay Prabha while addressing thousands of devoted sisters and members of the congregation at the Women Nirankari Sant Samagam आयोजित at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan, Sector-30.
Dr. Prabha further stated that despite the availability of material comforts today, unrest and dissatisfaction prevail in human life because people have distanced themselves from God. True peace can be attained only through spirituality. She also explained that when a person sees the same God in everyone, mutual love, brotherhood, and harmony develop naturally.
Highlighting family life, Dr. Vijay Prabha said that although grand houses have been built today, there is a noticeable lack of warmth and love within homes. She encouraged everyone to adopt forgiveness, tolerance, and mutual respect to maintain sweetness in relationships.
Giving a special message to the sisters, she urged them to continue progressing on the path of devotion while fulfilling their family and social responsibilities. She also emphasized self-introspection, improving oneself instead of focusing on others’ shortcomings, and respecting elders.
On this occasion, sisters from various age groups expressed their devotional sentiments through songs, poems, thoughts, and short presentations, filling the atmosphere with spiritual fervor. At the conclusion of the program, the local Zonal In-charge O.P. Nirankari, Sanyojak and Sector-45 Area Head N.K. Gupta expressed gratitude to all the speakers, participants, and members of the congregation present.
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