MLA Kulwant Singh Attends Religious Ceremony in Memory of Sardarni Harjeet Kaur Tandan Ji
MLA Kulwant Singh attended the Final Ardaas ceremony of Sardarni Harjeet Kaur Tandan Ji at Gurdwara Nanak Darbar, Sector 91, Mohali, on June 3, 2026, to express his heartfelt condolences and stand in solidarity with the bereaved family during their time of grief. The solemn gathering was held to pray for the eternal peace of the departed soul and to offer strength and support to the family through collective prayer and community participation.
The religious ceremony was attended by family members, relatives, friends, members of the sangat, and local residents who gathered at Gurdwara Sahib to pay their final respects and participate in the Ardaas. The congregation united in remembrance of Sardarni Harjeet Kaur Tandan Ji, reflecting the spirit of compassion, faith, and togetherness that has long been an integral part of Punjab’s social and cultural traditions.
During the visit, MLA Kulwant Singh paid obeisance at Gurdwara Sahib and joined the congregation in offering prayers for the eternal peace of the departed soul. He personally met the grieving family and conveyed his deepest sympathies, offering words of comfort and support during this difficult period. He prayed that Waheguru grants strength, courage, and peace to the family as they cope with this irreparable loss.
Religious gatherings such as the Final Ardaas hold profound spiritual and emotional significance. They provide an opportunity for families, friends, and community members to come together in prayer, remember the life and legacy of the departed, and offer moral and emotional support to those who are grieving. Such occasions reinforce the enduring values of compassion, unity, and community service that continue to strengthen society.
Mohali is not only recognized for its rapid urban growth and modern infrastructure but also for its strong community spirit and social harmony. During moments of grief, residents come together to extend support and solidarity, reflecting the values of empathy, mutual respect, and collective responsibility that define the region’s social fabric. These gestures of compassion help families find strength during life’s most challenging moments.
Gurdwara Nanak Darbar, Sector 91, continues to serve as an important spiritual and community centre, bringing people together through prayer, seva, and shared values. Religious institutions across Mohali play a vital role in promoting social harmony, spiritual guidance, and community welfare while fostering unity among people from all walks of life.
Under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab Government has continued to emphasize citizen-centric governance, community welfare, and social harmony. Alongside infrastructure development and improved public services, strengthening community bonds and supporting families during times of need remain important aspects of public life and responsible leadership.
Speaking on the occasion, MLA Kulwant Singh said that the loss of a loved one leaves an irreplaceable void in the lives of family members and that no words can truly lessen such grief. He expressed his heartfelt condolences to the family of Sardarni Harjeet Kaur Tandan Ji and prayed that the Almighty blesses the departed soul with eternal peace and grants the family the strength and courage to bear this profound loss.
He further stated that faith, prayer, and the support of family, friends, and the community provide hope and resilience during difficult times. He emphasized that standing together with grieving families is not only a social responsibility but also a reflection of the values of humanity, compassion, and mutual care that strengthen communities.
The ceremony concluded with Ardaas for peace, strength, and the well-being of the bereaved family. As Mohali continues to progress and develop, the values of compassion, social harmony, and community solidarity remain central to building a caring and inclusive society where people stand together in both moments of celebration and times of sorrow.