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President Ali commits to securing land title for Ogle Mandir

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President Irfaan Ali on Saturday joined devotees at the Ogle Sanatan Dharma Sabha in observance of Navaratri, an annual Hindu festival.

In brief remarks to the audience, President Ali reiterated that while religious institutions are centres for spiritual renewal, they play an important role in national development.

He said as the world rapidly changes, these institutions must play a greater role in instilling values and principles that strengthen families, communities, and ultimately, the nation.

“Religious bodies in our country will have to carry a greater load in this very different world if we are to cement the values that shape us as a people and as a nation,” he stated.

He also announced that the government’s Wi-Fi initiative will soon be implemented at the location, ensuring greater connectivity for the community.

As Hindus observe Navaratri, Ali urged them to use the period of fasting and reflection to cultivate a deeper social conscience. He said their decision-making should extend beyond emotions and self-interest and prioritise the collective well-being of society.

He noted that spiritual and social consciousness cannot be separated from political and economic awareness, emphasising that an unfavourable political environment can hinder spiritual, familial, and community growth.

President of the Ogle Sanatan Dharma Sabha, Mohan Samwaru in his remarks noted that Ali’s presence marks the first time in over 60 years that a sitting head of state has visited the Sabha. He also acknowledged the president’s sacrifice in joining devotees, even on the night of Ramadan, a holy period of fasting and reflection for Muslims.

Navaratri is an annual Hindu festival honouring the goddess Durga.

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