Chandigarh, 11 February, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)
With prayers for Punjab’s prosperity, communal harmony, and collective well-being under the blessings of the Guru Sahib, a special event was organized today by the “Gall Punjab Di” Manch at Gurdwara Gur Sagar Sahib, Chandigarh. The program began with the recitation of Sukhmani Sahib, followed by an Ardas seeking progress for the entire Punjab and the welfare of all.
On this occasion, Chairperson Bibi Charan Kamal Kaur welcomed the guests and said that “Gall Punjab Di” is a platform that brings together individuals who understand Punjab’s pain and are committed to resolving it. She emphasized that the aim is not merely to list problems but to initiate solution-oriented dialogue by involving every section of society. She stressed that youth must reconnect with their Punjabi identity in order to find lasting solutions to Punjab’s challenges.
Addressing the gathering, Sikh thinker S. Ajay Pal Singh Brar stated that Punjab urgently needs strong and vigilant leadership to restore its prosperity.
He noted that preserving Punjab’s identity requires rising above narrow politics. Former President of the All India Sikh Students Federation and Senior Vice President of Shiromani Akali Dal (Punarsurjit), S. Karnail Singh Peer Mohammad, described the initiative as an idea-driven people’s movement and urged the youth to step forward and take responsibility for Punjab’s future.
BSP State General Secretary S. Jagjit Singh Chharbar remarked that Punjab has taught the world the value of shared brotherhood. Vaid Anu Bhardwaj highlighted the current issues facing Punjab and said that Punjabis must come together to find their own solutions.
National President of ERDC, Chetan Sahora, shared that through “Gall Punjab Di,” every Punjabi must engage in dialogue under the teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to rebuild a prosperous Punjab. The campaign will move forward in three phases:
Awareness – encouraging Punjabis to reflect on Punjab’s pain and challenges.
Dialogue – fostering meaningful discussions among leaders.
Reconstruction – identifying practical solutions and developing Punjab’s own model of growth.
Key Highlights of the Event:
Felicitation Ceremony:
Under the leadership of Chairperson Charan Kamal Kaur, distinguished individuals from various fields who have made significant contributions to society were honored.
Collective Message:
Speakers emphasized public participation and shared thinking to address youth unemployment, drug abuse, and the agrarian crisis.
In conclusion, the organizers stated that this was not just an event but the first step of a larger statewide dialogue across Punjab.
On this occasion, former Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Singh Sahib Prof. Manjit Singh Ji, and Sant Baba Pritpal Singh Ji honored Sant Anoop Singh of Una Sahib.
Among those present were Parmapal Singh (Akali Dal Punarsurjit), Arjan Singh Sergill, Devinder Singh Sodhi, Jaswinder Singh (Samajik Sangharsh Party), Jaswinder Singh Sidhu (EET Union Punjab), Harmanpreet Singh (Advocate, Mansa), Ali Shah Ji Peer Seeswan Wale, Harbhajan Singh (Education Scholar, Banga; SC/BC President Punjab), Shamsher Singh (Prabh Aasre Wale), Hardeep Singh Bath, Ramandeep Singh, and Jasbir Singh of Gurdwara Gur Sagar Sahib.
Others in attendance included Gurnam Singh, Jasbir Singh, Omkar Singh, Subhash Singh, Rameshpal Singh Sangli, journalist Rameshpal (Dera Bassi), SC/BC Mahapanchayat President Punjab, Prabhdayal Singh Rampur, Gagandeep, Rakesh Jain, Harmanpreet Singh, Anil Kumar, Rakesh Kumar, Gurmehak Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Sanjay, Pankaj Bhardwaj, Dr. Anil Kumar Angrish, Prof. Vishal Sharma, and Prof. Nidhi Gautam.








































































































