On the 350th Martyrdom Day of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, the State of Punjab was led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in a solemn tribute to the famous Sikh warrior who gave his life for freedom, justice, and equality. On this day, people all over the state held programs, community events, and tributes to honour the ultimate effort that continues to inspire people today.
It was made clear by CM Mann that Baba Banda Singh Bahadur’s bravery and kindness are lessons that all Punjabis and Indians can learn from. His message was for people to keep up the spirit of togetherness, equality, and bravery that the martyr stood for. “Our history is full of heroes who gave their lives fighting for the honour and justice of our country.” “Not only should we talk about their values, but we should also live by them,” Mann said.
Events Across the Whole State to Honour the Martyr
To honour Baba Banda Singh Bahadur’s life and work, special prayers, cultural events, and art shows were held all over Punjab. Seminars were held in schools to teach young people about his achievements, and large groups of people prayed for peace and unity in gurdwaras.
CM Mann’s Call for Moral Strength and Unity
In his speech, CM Mann asked everyone to stand together against social evils and unfairness. He also reminded them that Baba Banda Singh Bahadur’s lessons are more than just religious; they stand for human rights, courage, and the fight against tyranny. He said, “Let us build a Punjab that is strong, compassionate, and fair, just like the ideals of our martyrs.”
The Legacy of Living
The 350th anniversary of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur’s death was more than just a time to remember him. It was also a time to take action. Every person, CM Mann said, has a part to play in honouring the memory of those who gave their lives for the country.
Punjab stood together to honour the past and bring its light into the future. They did this by paying respects and remembering each other.

