Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann extended greetings to the Muslim community on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, conveying wishes for peace, harmony, and prosperity.
In his message, the Chief Minister said the festival symbolizes sacrifice, compassion, and communal harmony, while promoting the values of unity and mutual respect.
Bhagwant Mann: Emphasis on Social Harmony in Punjab
Bhagwant Mann expressed hope that the spirit of love and brotherhood in Punjab would continue to remain strong.
The Chief Minister also conveyed his best wishes to people celebrating the festival and emphasized the importance of maintaining communal harmony and social unity in the state.
Festival Celebrated Across the Country
Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the festival of sacrifice, is celebrated by Muslims across India and around the world with prayers, charity, and community gatherings.
Political leaders and public representatives from different states have been extending greetings on the occasion, highlighting messages of peace, coexistence, and social harmony.
Government Extends Greetings to Citizens
The Punjab government has continued to participate in major cultural and religious occasions by conveying greetings and emphasizing the importance of communal unity and inclusive social values across the state.
