New Delhi (sursaanjh.com bureau), April 30:
Harmeet Singh Kalka, President of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, announced today that the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State is steadily scaling new heights of strength and public support. Reflecting this upward momentum, a large number of youth from various localities across Delhi joined the party today, reaffirming their trust and commitment in a meaningful and visible manner. Expressing his satisfaction, Kalka stated that the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State people-centric initiatives and the spirit of selfless service carried out in gurdwaras have been consistently earning the goodwill and confidence of the community. He noted that the induction of a vibrant group of young individuals from different parts of Delhi, including Ward No. 15, represents a renewed wave of energy, enthusiasm, and determination within the organization.


Extending a warm welcome to the new members, he said that these young individuals are accomplished in their respective fields, actively engaged in social service, and deeply connected to the Guru Panth. Their experience, dedication, and commitment, he said, will further reinforce and energise the party’s foundation. Kalka also conveyed his special thanks to Gurdev Singh for his inspiration and efforts in mobilizing this significant group of youth. He congratulated all the new entrants-including Amrinder Singh, Amrit Singh, Khushwinder Singh, Gagan Singh, Aman Singh, Manikaran Singh, Jagpreet Singh Bindra, Divkar Singh, Navneet Singh, Rannu Singh, Iesmeet Singh, Abhijit Singh, Amarjit Singh, Hamraj Singh, Harinder Singh, Harnoor Singh, and Eshar Singh Sethi-on joining the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State. On this occasion, Ravinder Singh Khurana, Patron of the party, and Sardar Satpal Singh Manga, general secretary, were also present. Kalka expressed his gratitude for their leadership and sustained efforts, which made this significant development possible. He concluded by expressing strong confidence that the enthusiastic participation of youth will propel the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State to greater heights and enable it to continue playing a vital role in advancing social, religious, and public welfare initiatives.

