Amritsar, September 27 (IANS). Some families in the village of Gagdar, near the Dhusi Dam in the border of Ajnala, abandoned Christianity due to financial restrictions and circumstances. But now he returned home. Singh Sahib Giani Raghubir Singh and Baby Gurdev Singh Kuli Wale again included these families in Sikhism and also laid the foundation of their broken homes as they raised their morale. A special event was organized in Gurudwara Nanaksar on Saturday, in which Bhai Gurdev Singh Kulli Wale and Bhai Darshan Singh Kulli Wala began construction by laying the foundation of homes affected by the flood. This work brought new hope to the families who lost their homes in flooding. On this occasion, Singh Sahib Giani Raghubir Singh himself encouraged the families by filling the attendance. He said the Shiromani committee has been in the fight since the first day for the rehabilitation of the floods destroyed in the flooding. During this, he said that the houses of three families, Sardar Sucha Singh, Sardar Preet Singh and Sardar Kuldeep Singh, collapsed completely, the ground stone of houses was laid. An important aspect of the program was that some families in the village of Gagad, who adopted Christianity, returned to Sikhism. Singh Sahib explained to him that Sikhism is a rich and glorious heritage, to protect millions of Sikhs, sacrificed their lives. When he heard this, families apologized to Singh Sahib and promised that they would never leave their religion. Baby Gurdev Singh Kulli Wale and baby Harnek Singh Jackal also made a special contribution to this service. With the help of Sangat, the foundation of three houses was laid and soon these families will move to their new homes. Singh Sahib said our faith is very rich. It is a betrayal of our inheritance to leave greed or deception. We also want to convey the message to our young generation not to decide their religion under any circumstances. He also said that the families who left their religion for some reason should return to the mainstream. Shiromani Committee and Social Organization are ready to provide all possible support. The victims thank Singh Sahib, Shiromani Committee and Sevadars. He said that no relief material reached him during the flood, but Singh Sahib reached him today and laid the groundstone of his new homes. This is a new beginning for them. Families have said that they will now remain firm in Sikhism and will not come in any form of temptation. -Ians Pim/Sch Share This Story Tags
Punjab: 3 Families of the village of Amritsar of Gaggad returned home, left Christianity and adopted Sikh form
