Religious holy place awakens positive energy and spirit of service among common people: Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini.

Chandigarh, August 17- Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini reached Baba Gaibi Sahib Temple after the Gratitude and Development Rally on Sunday and paid obeisance and offered prayers. Along with the Chief Minister, Cabinet Minister Shri Krishan Kumar Bedi, Public Works and Public Health Minister Ranbir Gangwa, Deputy Speaker Dr. Krishan Lal Midha, Mahant Maharaj Ajegiri of Baba Gaibi Sahib Temple also participated in the puja.

Chandigarh, August 17- Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini reached Baba Gaibi Sahib Temple after the Gratitude and Development Rally on Sunday and paid obeisance and offered prayers. Along with the Chief Minister, Cabinet Minister Shri Krishan Kumar Bedi, Public Works and Public Health Minister Ranbir Gangwa, Deputy Speaker Dr. Krishan Lal Midha, Mahant Maharaj Ajegiri of Baba Gaibi Sahib Temple also participated in the puja.
After the puja, the Chief Minister inaugurated the newly built Langar Hall. This Langar Hall has been built by Baba Gaibi Sahib Sansthan at a cost of about Rs. one crore. After this, the Chief Minister also gave a message of environmental protection by planting a sapling in the courtyard of Gaibi Sahib Temple.
Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini said that people with pure spiritual thoughts live in our country and state. Here, every person starts his daily work by worshipping his deity. Baba Gaibi Sahib Temple is one of those great and ancient religious heritages and is also a symbol of the unique faith of the people of Narwana.
Such holy places awaken positive energy and a sense of service within the people. It is the duty of all of us to preserve them. In the program, the members of the Sikh Gurdwara Committee also honored the Chief Minister by giving him a shawl and a memento.