MLA Mohali Kulwant Singh Flags Off 21st Pilgrimage Bus from Saneta Village Under Chief Minister’s Yatra Plan
In a continued effort to promote spiritual welfare and provide meaningful opportunities for senior citizens, MLA Mohali Kulwant Singh today flagged off the 21st bus under the Chief Minister’s Pilgrimage Yatra Plan from village Saneta in Mohali constituency. The initiative reflects the Punjab Government’s commitment to ensuring that elderly citizens can undertake religious journeys with comfort, dignity, and full support.
The flag-off ceremony witnessed participation from local residents, family members of the pilgrims, and officials, creating an atmosphere of devotion and उत्साह. The bus carried senior pilgrims who embarked on a sacred journey to some of the most important religious and historical sites in Punjab.
This pilgrimage is being organized under the leadership of Bhagwant Singh Mann, whose government has launched the scheme to make spiritual travel accessible to all, especially those who may not have the means to undertake such journeys independently.
During the pilgrimage, the devotees will visit the revered Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as Darbar Sahib, followed by visits to the Durgiana Temple and the sacred Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal. The itinerary also includes visits to the historic Jallianwala Bagh and the Partition Museum, offering pilgrims a blend of spiritual and historical experiences.
Addressing the gathering, Kulwant Singh emphasized the importance of such initiatives in connecting people with their faith and heritage. “This yatra is not just a journey but a way to fulfill the spiritual aspirations of our elders. We are committed to ensuring that they receive every facility and complete their यात्रा comfortably,” he said.
The MLA assured that comprehensive arrangements have been made for the pilgrims, including transportation, food, accommodation, and medical assistance. Dedicated staff members are accompanying the group to ensure safety and provide assistance throughout the journey.
Pilgrims and their families expressed gratitude towards the government and the MLA for organizing such a thoughtful initiative. Many described it as a long-awaited opportunity to visit sacred places and gain spiritual peace.
Officials present at the event confirmed that the pilgrimage scheme is being implemented successfully across Punjab, receiving a positive response from citizens. The initiative highlights the government’s focus on inclusive welfare and cultural values.
As the 21st bus departed from village Saneta, it carried with it not just passengers but also devotion, hope, and श्रद्धा. The pilgrims are expected to return after completing their journey, enriched with spiritual experiences and cherished memories.
Through such initiatives, the Punjab Government continues to strengthen its commitment to the welfare of its citizens, ensuring that faith, culture, and accessibility go hand in hand.