-Prays for Peace and Progress of Punjab
-Reviews Ongoing Development with Temple Management
Patiala, August 12
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann visited Sri Kali Mata Mandir in Patiala on Tuesday, offering prayers and seeking blessings from Mata Rani to serve the state with greater zeal and dedication.
Arriving at the historic temple in the afternoon, the Chief Minister emphasized his commitment to meeting the expectations of Punjab’s people through pro-people and development-oriented policies. He described Sri Kali Mata Mandir, located in Punjab’s cultural capital, as a revered symbol of the state’s rich spiritual heritage and royal legacy. CM Mann prayed for the peace, progress, and prosperity of Punjab, underscoring the temple’s significance as a beacon of inspiration.
During his visit, the Chief Minister held a productive meeting with the temple’s newly appointed management committee to review ongoing development projects within the premises. He assured full support from the state government to enhance the temple’s aesthetic appeal and preserve its sanctity, reaffirming the government’s dedication to this sacred endeavor.
CM Mann offered prayers for strength to serve Punjab’s diverse communities with humility, fostering a society rooted in harmony, love, and brotherhood. He reiterated that maintaining these values remains a top priority for his administration, transcending barriers of caste, color, creed, or religion.
Expressing gratitude to Mata Rani for entrusting him with the responsibility to serve Punjab, the Chief Minister described the visit as a deeply fulfilling experience. He highlighted the temple’s role as a global source of inspiration and positivity, adding that his prayers were dedicated to the state’s peace and development—a mission his government is steadfastly pursuing.


