The MP for Slough has been once again out in the community supporting every diverse group.
One such time was when he visited Brahma Kumaris Slough to celebrate an ancient festival with them.
Tan Dhesi posted to social media: "Brahma Kumaris Slough do a lot to promote peace, spirituality, kindness, well-being and education - all much needed traits at this time of national unrest.
"Joy to join them at their event for #RakshaBandhan - ancient #Hindu festival to cherish bond between brothers and sisters."
Brahma Kumaris is a worldwide spiritual movement dedicated to personal transformation and world renewal.
Founded in India in 1937, Brahma Kumaris has spread to over 110 countries on all continents and has had an extensive impact in many sectors as an international NGO.
However, their real commitment is to helping individuals transform their perspective of the world from material to spiritual. It supports the cultivation of a deep collective consciousness of peace.
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