
Amritsar Riders is a community that brings together bikers, who enjoy group rides, touring, road safety awareness and social events
Amritsar Riders Club, a community of motorcycle enthusiasts based out of holy city, will undertake a special journey to remember and pay tribute to the courage and sacrifices of soldiers of the Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army. The ride, scheduled for July 12, will have a procession of bikers riding to historic the Pul Moran, a heritage site located 36 kilometres from Amritsar and just a kilometre from India-Pakistan border at Attari.
Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar, Dalvinderjit Singh informed that a commemorative motorcycle ride is being organised to pay tribute to the courage, sacrifice and glorious legacy of the brave soldiers of the Sikh Regiment. “Members of the Indian Army, civilians and Amritsar Club riders will be part of this expedition. They will ride to Pul Kanjri museum to remember soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice for the defence of the country,” he said.
Amritsar Riders is a community that brings together bikers, who enjoy group rides, touring, road safety awareness and social events. The club is not a government organisation; it operates as a riding community and often collaborates with local motorcycle dealerships and event organisers for rides and awareness campaigns.
The journey will start from Company Bagh, Amritsar at 5:30 am after gathering the participants. Dalvinderjit Singh appealed to motorcycle lovers, ex-servicemen, serving soldiers and patriotic citizens to join this commemorative journey with a sense of discipline and respect, and pay tribute to the martyrs of the country.
He said that such events play an important role in encouraging the spirit of patriotism among the youth, strengthening national unity and keeping alive the glorious legacy of the supreme sacrifice of the brave soldiers of the Sikh Regiment.
“Anyone participating, must consider traffic rules, maintain complete discipline and maintain mutual respect and sense of brotherhood during the journey,” he said.
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