Chandigarh: A special sitting of the Punjab Assembly commenced on a solemn note on Monday, with members across party lines coming together to pay homage to the Sahibzaade, the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, whose sacrifice holds deep historical and spiritual significance in Sikh history.
As the session began, the House observed silence in remembrance of Sahibzaade, acknowledging their courage, faith and martyrdom at a young age. The tribute reflected the collective respect of the Assembly for the values of resilience, justice and devotion that the Sahibzaade represent.
Leaders addressing the House highlighted the enduring relevance of their sacrifice, noting that their unwavering stand for faith and righteousness continues to inspire generations in Punjab and beyond. Several legislators emphasised that the legacy of the Sahibzaade serves as a moral compass, particularly in times of social and political challenges.
The atmosphere inside the Assembly remained reflective, with members setting aside political differences to honour the occasion. The tribute marked the formal beginning of the special session, underlining the state’s commitment to remembering its historical heritage and spiritual foundations.