Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended a ceremony in Delhi to commemorate the 100th [1] martyrdom anniversary of Sardar Teja Singh Samundri.
The event marks a significant historical milestone for the Sikh community and the state, honoring a leader whose legacy continues to influence regional identity and political memory.
Gupta was joined by the entire Delhi Cabinet and several Delhi MPs. Also in attendance was Chief Justice of India Surya Kant [1]. The gathering served as a formal recognition of the centenary of Samundri's death, reflecting the enduring impact of his contributions to the independence movement.
Other notable figures present at the memorial included Anupam Kher, Samant Goel, Gursharan Kaur, and Partap Bajwa [1]. The presence of high-ranking judicial and executive officials underscores the event's importance within the capital's civic landscape.
Organizers coordinated the event to ensure the 100th [1] anniversary was marked with appropriate solemnity. The commemoration brought together diverse political and social leaders to pay tribute to the Sikh leader's sacrifice.
“Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended a ceremony in Delhi to commemorate the 100th martyrdom anniversary of Sardar Teja Singh Samundri.”
The attendance of the Chief Justice of India and the full Delhi Cabinet indicates a high level of state and judicial endorsement for the commemoration. By marking the centenary of Sardar Teja Singh Samundri's martyrdom, the current administration is aligning itself with the historical legacy of the Sikh freedom struggle, which serves to strengthen ties with the community and reinforce a shared national identity rooted in the independence movement.


