Uttarakhand: Sarvadharma seminar was organized in Raj Bhavan, people of all religions participated in the program, Dhami said- when injustice raises its head, keeping quiet is also promoting injustice

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Keeping in mind the current scenario, a Sarvadharma Goshthi was organized at the Raj Bhavan on Saturday. In this event, Governor Lieutenant General Gurmeet Singh (retd), Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami and representatives of all religions participated and showed their commitment towards the unity and integrity of the country. On this occasion, the Governor said that this event is an expression of our shared responsibility towards the nation.
The Governor said that today we all are standing together here away from the boundaries of religion, caste and opinion and are looking alive like our army standing on the borders and the soul of India. He said that being a former soldier, I know that the biggest strength of a soldier is his family, his country and his morale and today’s seminar is a symbol of strengthening the morale of the soldiers.
The Governor said that the basic message of all religions is the same. He said that Hinduism teaches Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, while Sikhism sees everyone with the spirit of Ekam. Buddha says that be your own lamp, while the principle of Jainism is that non-violence is the ultimate religion. He said that Islam teaches us not to divide, while Christianity says that those who spread peace are the children of God, thus all the teachings give us the message of unity, compassion and peace.
The Governor said that our army is hitting hard on terrorism and those who spread terrorism through Operation Sindoor. He said that our daughters are constantly bringing information about Operation Sindoor to us through Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and both of them are also demonstrating the strong mother power of a strong India.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami said that whenever our nation had to face war-like situations, at such times people of all faiths, creeds, communities and sects of the society have to come together and give the message of national unity, brotherhood and peace. Whenever the country has faced a crisis, Indians have risen above religion, caste, language and region and faced it unitedly in the interest of the country. It is also said in our Vedas, “Sangachchh Dhvam Samvadad Dhvam Sam Vo Manansi Jantaam.” That is, “Let us all walk together, think with one mind, and move towards one goal.” The basic objective of religion is to establish truth, love, compassion and harmony in the society.
The Chief Minister said that in Treta Yuga, Lord Shri Ram established religion by killing Ravana. In Dwapar Yuga, Lord Krishna inspired Arjuna to fight a religious war against Adharma in Kurukshetra. Guru Govind Singh Ji sacrificed his entire family to protect religion and the country. Jesus Christ gave the message of love and forgiveness and Prophet Mohammad Sahib showed the path of harmony. All our religions have always taught that when Adharma raises its head, then keeping quiet is also promoting Adharma. Our nation has always stood in favor of religion, truth and justice.
The Chief Minister said that the brave land of Uttarakhand has always presented an example of patriotism, sacrifice and renunciation. Our brave soldiers have increased the pride of the nation in every struggle. Today we also have to stand firmly with them.
On this occasion, Swami Chidanand Muni of Parmarth Niketan said that even though our method of worship is different, our devotion is only patriotism. On the other hand, Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman Shri Shadab Shams said that there is no country more beautiful than India in the whole world and we all are children of Mother India.
On this occasion, Buddhist monk Shri Sonam Chogyal, Brother Joseph M. Joseph and Sardar Gurbaksh Singh Rajan also expressed their views and wished to maintain the unity, integrity and sovereignty of India. On this occasion, Secretary to the Governor Shri Ravinath Raman, Director General of Information Shri Banshidhar Tiwari, followers of various sects and social workers were present.