Sikh leaders from Hari Nagar join Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State: Prez HS Kalka
Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State gaining strength in Delhi: Harmeet Singh Kalka
New Delhi: President of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) Harmeet Singh Kalka, said in a statement recently that prominent personalities from Delhi and its surrounding are
as—who have earned recognition in various fields—are joining the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State, strengthening the party’s base in the national capital.
as—who have earned recognition in various fields—are joining the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State, strengthening the party’s base in the national capital.He told media that, in this continuation, leading social and religious figures from Ward No. 19 of Hari Nagar formally joined the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State, and they were warmly welcomed into the party fold.
On this occasion, Parvinder Singh (President, Gurdwara Ramgarhia Sabha, Hari Nagar and Vice Chairman, Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Centenary Engineering College, Rajouri Garden), Sohrab Singh (General Secretary, Gurdwara Ramgarhia Sabha, Hari Nagar and Vice Chairman, GHPS Fateh Nagar), Satnam Singh (Vice President, Gurdwara Ramgarhia Sabha, Hari Nagar and Vice Chairman, GHPS Hari Nagar), and Vikram Singh (Member, Governing Body, GHPS Fateh Nagar) joined the party and expressed their commitment. DSGMC member Bibi Ranjit Kaur was also specially present on the occasion.
President Kalka said that this joining took place under the inspiration of Jaspreet Singh Vicky Mann and marks an important step toward grassroots expansion and strengthening of the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State. He added that the inclusion of these leaders will further reinforce the party’s public base and give a new direction to its mission of Panthic service.
He also emphasized that the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State has always remained committed to the we

lfare of the Panth, the protection of Sikh traditions, and social service, and that the inclusion of new members will further strengthen this commitment. The newly inducted leaders also assured that they would work selflessly in line with the party’s principles and dedicate themselves fully to the welfare of the Panth and society.
Earlier the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee had organised 10th Prize Distribution Ceremony in Delhi in collaboration with Sikh Bandhu Welfare Trust and All India Ramgadhia Vishwakarma Federation on april 27.