Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Rein in those who are vitiating peace: SGPC chief to govt

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

MANSA : While speaking during a religious propagatio­n drive (Gurumat Parchar Lehar) in Mansa on Tuesday, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) chief Kirpal Singh Badungar urged the Punjab government to “rein in the elements who are attempting to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere in Punjab”.

He was responding to media queries regarding posters by US-based group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) for ‘Referendum 2020’ on the idea of Khalistan as a separate nation, put up in parts of Punjab.

“Our religious gurus have propagated communal harmony and peace, and it is the responsibi­lity of the state to reign in such elements who want to disturb the hard-earned peace,” Badungar stressed.

On the refusal of permission to a pilgrim group to visit Pakistan, Badungar said it is the responsibi­lity of the Union government to ensure safety and security of its nationals on foreign soil. His reponse came in the context of reports that the Centre had asked the SGPC for an undertakin­g that the jatha would be responsibl­e for its own safety in Pakistan.

He said, “Despite hostility between the neighbours, trade across the border is on. The bus between Lahore and New Delhi has not stopped. Sikh pilgrims have failed to visit religious sites across the border as our government failed to assure us of safety.”

About the ongoing religious propagatio­n drive, Badungar said young students who will be attending the camp will also be trained about social issues which have plagued the state. “This Dharam Prachar Lehar will also enlighten students about issues such as female foeticide, dowry harassment and undergroun­d water.” A function highlighti­ng teachings of Sikhism was held at a gurdwara in Phaphre Bhaike village that also saw the presence of local Akali leaders.

SAYS SIKH PILGRIMS COULD NOT VISIT RELIGIOUS SITES ACROSS THE BORDER AS GOVT FAILED TO ASSURE PEOPLE OF SAFETY

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