PunjabPolitics – Haryana Chief Minister Meets RSSB Chief at Beas Headquarters
PunjabPolitics – Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini visited the headquarters of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) in Beas, near Amritsar, on Sunday, where he met RSSB chief Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon. The meeting was described as a goodwill visit and was viewed as an opportunity for the chief minister to seek blessings and exchange thoughts with the spiritual leader.

Meeting Draws Attention Ahead of Political Developments
The visit has attracted considerable attention in political circles, particularly in the context of future electoral strategies in the region. Observers note that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to strengthen its independent political positioning ahead of the 2027 Haryana Assembly elections. The meeting also comes shortly after a similar visit made by Punjab BJP president Kewal Singh Dhillon, leading to discussions about the party’s broader outreach efforts.
Influence of Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Radha Soami Satsang Beas is widely regarded as one of the country’s prominent spiritual organizations, with a large following spread across different communities and regions. The organization’s influence extends among both rural and urban populations, including followers from diverse religious backgrounds. Because of its extensive social reach, visits by political leaders to the Beas headquarters often draw public and political interest.
Focus on Public Engagement in Kapurthala
Following his visit to Beas, Saini also spent time interacting with local residents and business owners at the Circular Road Market in Kapurthala. During these interactions, he discussed various public issues and exchanged views with traders regarding matters affecting local communities and businesses.
Remarks on Punjab’s Political Landscape
Speaking during the visit, the Haryana chief minister criticized the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), alleging that both parties share similar political approaches and often act in alignment on key issues. His comments reflected the continuing political rivalry among major parties in the region as they prepare for future electoral contests.
Concerns Over Municipal Election Environment
Saini also expressed concern regarding the law and order situation during the recent municipal elections held in Punjab. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful and transparent electoral environment, stating that democratic processes should be conducted in a manner that ensures public confidence and security.
The visit combined spiritual outreach, public engagement, and political messaging, making it a notable development in the evolving political landscape of northern India. With political parties increasingly focusing on grassroots connections and community engagement, such interactions are likely to remain closely watched in the coming years.