The commemoration of the Delhi Fateh Day by the Sikh generals in 1783 was celebrated with devotion and respect at Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Moti Nagar. On the first day of the two-day Gurmat Samagam, on the occasion of the special evening diwan, the Jatha of Hazuri Raagi Bhai Sukhjit Singh Ji of Sri Darbar Sahib performed Gurbani Kirtan and on the second day, the Dhadi Jatha of Bibi Pushpinder Kaur Khalsa entertained the Sangat with Dhadi Var. Gurdwara Sahib President Ravinder Singh Bittu and General Secretary Raja Singh congratulated the Sangat on Delhi Fateh Day and appealed to their children to be informed about this history. Ravinder Singh Bittu regretted that the governments have not given due respect to our proud history, while the Sikhs have always played a leading role for this country. The moves to destroy the existence of three historical Gurdwaras related to Guru Nanak Sahib Ji are also wrong, this should not have happened. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Parminder Pal Singh, Manager of Bhai Biba Singh Khalsa School, mentioned historical references. He said that the diplomacy used by Baba Baghel Singh till the establishment of 7 historical Gurdwaras in Delhi after the conquest of Delhi was excellent. But we could not convey this history to our people. While Baba Baghel Singh did not hesitate to sacrifice the won secret for the establishment of the places where the feet of the Gurus touched, he also did not allow the honor and respect of the Khalsa forces to be destroyed. Especially, getting the mosque changed from the original place of Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib without taking up arms was the pinnacle of the victory of diplomatic maneuvers. Because before going south, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji had built Manji Sahib at this holy place, but the communal people had converted that place into a mosque. The restoration of which as Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib has not received special attention in historical sources. Therefore, it can be said that Delhi Fateh Diwas is a proud and glorious event in Sikh history, which reinforces the slogan “Raaz Karage Khalsa” and “Hum Rakhat Patshahi Dawa”. It also bears witness to the independent personality and open-minded intention of the Sikhs. On this occasion, the groups were honored with commemorative signs.
