Gram Samanvay Sabha in Vishrampur and Ganeshpur echo with Patriotic songs

Team News Riveting
Raipur, February 27
Village Samanvay Sabha was organized by Chhattisgarh Diocese on Thursday in Emmanuel Church premises of Vishrampur and Ganeshpur village on Raipur-Bilaspur road.
Patriotic songs echoed in the programme even as oaths were taken for development, brotherhood, peace and goodwill in the state and the country. The highlight of the event was that many prominent people including Christian community, Bajrang Dal, Gau-Putra Sangathan gathered on one platform in the program.
The premises echoed with patriotic songs like Pyara Hindustan Hamara Pyara Hindustan…, We love India… and slogans of Bharat Mata and Chhattisgarh Mahtari in the Samanvay Sabha.
Pastor Subodh Kumar started with Asato Maa Sadgamaya, Tamso Maa Jyotirgamaya. Mrito-Maamrita Gamay… He also recited the poem – We love India. The program concluded with the national anthem.
On this occasion, Diocese Secretary Nitin Lawrence, Vice President Pastor Sameer Franklin, Treasurer Jaideep Robinson and other pastors were present. The regional officer bearer of of Gau-Putra Organisation, Omesh Bisen, General Secretary of National Bajrang Dal Vikrant Sharma, Sarpanch of Vishrampur Archana Vani and Sarpanch of Ganeshpur, Reshu Masih, Mukesh Chakradhari, International Regional Secretary, Abhishek Tiwari District President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad Baloda Bazar, Ravi Verma District Coordinator Bajrang Dal, Pastor Ashish Vani and Secretary Amit Das of Emmanuel Church Vishrampur were specially present.
Bisen administered a pledge and oath to the attendees. He propagated the importance of Gau-Mata and gave the message of serving in coordination with the Christian community. He praised the environmental environment in the church premises. Pastor Franklin mentioned the origin and benefits of the Christian community. Treasurer Robinson, while praising the efforts for unity, informed about starting the first cowshed by the Diocese in Pendra.
Diocese spokesman John Rajesh Paul explained the contribution of the Christian community in adhering to the Constitution of the country and in the development of the country. Referring to the strong foundation of coordination between religions and society along with the cultural traditions of India and Chhattisgarh, he said that this is the strength of the countrymen. Due to this, foreign attacks and other nations are not able to prevail over them.
The function was conducted by Deacon Manashish Keju. Pastor Shamsher Samuel, Pastor Samson Samuel, Pastor Hemant Timothy, Pastor Asim Prakash Vikram, Pastor Sushil Masih, Pastor Swapnil Rama, Pastor Sunil Kumar, Pastor Abraham Das, Pastor Emmanuel Masih, Pastor Akash Kiran David, Deacon Jeevan Masih Das, Pastor Pawan Samuel, John Singh, Anil Masih, Naveen Masih, Shant Set, DK Dani, Alka Lal, Advocate Vaibhav Efrahim, Basant Singh, Samanvay Solomon, Pratik John, Gajendra Dan, Vijay Suta, Sameer Mardical, Sunny Solomon, Pragya Lal, etc. also participated in the program.
Collective pledge – In the oath, the people present raised their right hands and said that they were present today in this part of the holy land of Chhattisgarh. In the presence of the Creator God, accepting each other as witnesses, they take a pledge that they will sacrifice for the unity, integrity, peace, tranquility and development of the state. They will prove their love for the nation through service to mankind. “We will cooperate with each other. We will fearlessly oppose such activities which are anti-social, against the country and the constitution and which are banned in our state with full strength and courage. We will strengthen this area where we live. We will fully cooperate with the government and administration. May the Almighty God guide us in choosing this path of service and in walking on it,” they added.