LUCKNOW, Jan. 5 -- Sarojini Nagar MLA Rajeshwar Singh on Sunday paid tribute to Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, at the 350th Shaheedi Diwas commemoration in Aashiana Gurdwara. Singh also announced to establish a 'Virasat-e-Khalsa' museum in Sarojini Nagar. The proposed institution aims to preserve and showcase the legacy of the Sikh Gurus. He said the initiative would serve as a symbol of cultural preservation, national unity, and interfaith harmony. The programme was also attended by RSS Awadh Prant Pracharak Kaushal along with senior Sikh community leaders and public representatives. Addressing the gathering, Singh described Guru Tegh Bahadur as a fearless spiritual warrior whose martyrdom transcended sectarian boundaries and stood for the rights of humanity. "Guru Tegh Bahadur's sacrifice was not for one faith alone, but for the freedom of belief of the entire mankind," Singh said recalling that the Guru rose during a period when religious expression was suppressed under Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. "By laying down his life, he etched the principle of freedom of conscience into India's civilisational ethos, an ideal later enshrined in Article 25 of the Indian Constitution," Singh added. Linking heritage with contemporary governance, the BJP MLA highlighted key initiatives undertaken for the Sikh community in Sarojini Nagar, including the Amritsar-Kartarpur Sahib pilgrimage enabling 41 Sikh devotees to visit the sacred site associated with Guru Nanak Dev, and the construction of Guru Nanak Dwar in the Aashiana area through the MLA development funds. Former mayor Sanyukta Bhatia, president of Central Sikh Sabha Gurdwara, Alambagh, Nirmal Singh; president of Aashiana Gurdwara Jaspal Singh Vohra; Surendra Pal Singh Bakshi of the Uttar Pradesh Gurdwara Sikh Management Committee; along with several other prominent community members and local representatives were present on the occasion....