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India and England to jointly celebrate international Gita Jayanti Festival: CM Nayab Singh Saini

India and England to jointly celebrate international Gita Jayanti Festival: CM Nayab Singh Saini

Time of India17 hours ago

KURUKSHETRA:
Haryana chief minister
(CM) Nayab Singh Saini announced on Sunday that this year's International Gita Mahotsav (IGM) will be celebrated in collaboration with England, marking a significant step in taking the spiritual message of the Bhagavad Gita to a global audience.
The announcement came during a media interaction after the state-level Yoga Marathon held at the sacred Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra.
CM Saini said that every year a different country is chosen to host or participate in the global celebrations of the Gita Jayanti. This year, Swami Gyananand, RSS ideologue, Bhagavad Gita scholar, is visiting England to discuss the arrangements and significance of the upcoming international event.
'The efforts of Swami Gyananand to spread the message of the Gita across the world are invaluable,' the Chief Minister added, emphasizing the global resonance of the scripture and its moral teachings.
He highlighted that millions of devotees gather annually at Brahma Sarovar for the Gita Jayanti celebrations, showcasing Kurukshetra's spiritual and cultural significance. The international expansion of this celebration, he noted, aligns with India's growing soft power and spiritual diplomacy.
During his address, CM Saini also took a political swipe at the opposition, claiming that Punjab's public is now completely disillusioned. 'Earlier they were fed up with the Congress, and now they are extremely fed up with the Aam Aadmi Party,' he said. 'Both parties have misled the people with false promises and worked only for their personal gain. The public has now made up its mind to support the BJP and bring about real development.
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Speaking on law and order, he stated that the people of Haryana are well aware of the deterioration during the Congress regime. 'Now, law and order in the state has improved. Wherever violations occur, the police take strict and immediate action after investigation,' he said, underlining his administration's commitment to safety and justice.
CM Saini also expressed his condolences over the tragic plane crash in Ahmedabad, in which a daughter from the local district lost her life.
'This is a heartbreaking incident. We pray for peace to the departed souls,' he said, adding that the government stands firmly with the bereaved families, ready to offer every possible assistance.
The event was attended by several prominent dignitaries including former minister Subhash Sudha, Haryana Sports Department Director and Ambala Division Commissioner Sanjeev Verma, Deputy Commissioner Neha Singh, SP Nitish Aggarwal, BJP District President Sardar Tejendra Singh Goldy, CM Office in-charge Kailash Saini, Chairman Dharmvir Mirzapur, Vice Chairman Dhuman Singh Kirmach, Haryana Yoga Commission Chairman Jaideep Arya, District Council Chairperson Kanwaljeet Kaur, and BJP leader Subhash Kalsana among others.
The Yoga Marathon at Brahma Sarovar served as a reminder of Haryana's commitment to health, spirituality, and cultural unity, further strengthening its identity as a hub of ancient wisdom and modern governance.

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