Punjab Newsline | Chandigarh
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is on an important visit to Bihar today, marking a blend of governance and spirituality. As part of his schedule, the Chief Minister will visit the sacred Takht Sri Patna Sahib, one of the five Takhts of Sikhism, where he will pay obeisance and seek blessings. The visit is being seen as a significant gesture reflecting his deep respect for Sikh traditions and religious heritage.
During his Bihar tour, Mann’s stop at Takht Sri Patna Sahib holds special importance, as the revered shrine is the birthplace of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Chief Minister is expected to spend time in prayer and participate in religious proceedings, connecting spiritually with devotees present at the holy site. His visit has generated enthusiasm among the Sikh community in Bihar, especially in Patna, where preparations have been made to welcome him.
Sources indicate that the visit is not just religious in nature but also symbolic of strengthening ties between Punjab and Bihar. Over the years, both states have shared strong cultural and historical connections, and such visits help reinforce mutual respect and unity. Mann’s presence at the shrine is also likely to draw attention to the importance of preserving and promoting Sikh heritage across the country.
Security arrangements have been tightened in and around the shrine area, with local authorities ensuring smooth movement and safety during the Chief Minister’s visit. Officials from both Punjab and Bihar administrations are coordinating closely to manage the visit efficiently.
Overall, the Bihar visit of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is being viewed as a meaningful blend of faith, culture, and public engagement. His visit to Takht Sri Patna Sahib not only underlines his personal devotion but also sends a broader message of unity, respect, and cultural harmony across states












