Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary Makes Historic Visit to Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib
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Patna, April 16 (NationPress) Shortly after taking office, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary made his inaugural visit to Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib in Patna on Thursday, an esteemed Sikh gurdwara. Arriving around 1 p.m., he entered the Darbar Sahib and humbly bowed before Guru Maharaj, seeking divine blessings for Bihar's growth and prosperity.
Numerous BJP supporters gathered to witness his visit.
During his address, the Chief Minister highlighted India's rapid progress under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, drawing inspiration from Guru Gobind Singh's teachings.
He acknowledged that Bihar has experienced remarkable development over the last twenty years under Nitish Kumar and expressed optimism for the state's continued advancement.
Samrat Choudhary reminisced about his connection to the historic site during the 350th Prakash Parv celebrations of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a time when he served as a minister, contributing to the shrine's development.
While at the gurdwara, he engaged with Shabad Kirtan, embraced the spiritual ambiance, and learned about the site's rich history.
The Gurdwara Management Committee honored him with a ceremonial sword, symbolizing respect.
Interestingly, just a day before his swearing-in ceremony, Choudhary had also paid his respects at the Hanuman Temple in Rajvanshi Nagar.
Taking the oath as Bihar's 24th Chief Minister on Wednesday, he promptly convened two meetings with senior officials to expedite developmental initiatives.
His visit to Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib—a pivotal site in Sikhism and the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh Ji—marks a significant spiritual commencement of his tenure as Chief Minister.