Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Takht backs gurdwara ban on Indian officials

Claims ban is only confined to making speeches, receiving siropas or related activities on premises of places of worship; Akali Dal condemns move

- Surjit Singh surjit.singh@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR: Akal Takht jathedar G ia ni G ur bach an Sing hon Monday justified the decision of the managing committees of gurdwaras in Canada, UK and the United States to impose a ban on Indian officials from entering these places of worship.

He clarified that the ban is only confined to making speeches, receiving ‘siropas’ (robes of honour) or related activities on the gurdwara premises. “We enquired about it and found that there is no ban on paying obeisance, listening to gurbani, discourse, kirtan, doing ‘sewa’ (voluntary service) or partaking langar. That Indian officials have been disallowed from entering gurdwara, is mis informatio­n ”, he elaborated.

“As far as the ban on certain activities is concerned, I will say it is the prerogativ­e of the gurdwara managing committees whether they will allow someone to speak on the stage or not. The gurdwa ra bodies had areas onto take such step. After all, nobody can interfere in the affairs of any religion,” the head of the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs, said. The representa­tives of gurdwa ra bodies had also accused the Indian consul officials of interferin­g in Sikh affairs.

He endorsed the rationale of the managing committees of some gurdwaras in Canada, United Kingdom and the US wherein they had claimed that “Sikhs have not been able to get justice in India on the issues of the 1984 anti-Sikh violence, operation Bluestar and other human rights violations”.

The unusual move was initiated by the management committees of 14 gurdwaras in Ontario province of Canada invoking a local law against trespassin­g.

On Monday, Sikh representa­tives in a Facebook page ‘News Punjab 2020’ announced that the committees of 96 gurdwaras in different states of the US have also resolved to impose a similar ban.

SGPC SILENT ON BAN

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Go bind Singh Long ow al was silent over the move. HT made several attempts to get his reaction, but he did not respond.

SARNA SLAMS BAN: ‘IT’S SGPC’S FAILURE’

Opposing the move, Shiromani Akali Dal (Delhi) president and former Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) chief Paramjit Singh Sarna said, “It is failure of the SGPC as it could not coordinate with the management committees of the overseas gurdwara son the issue.”

As far as the ban on certain activities is concerned, I will say it is the prerogativ­e of the gurdwara managing committees.

GIANI GURBACHAN SINGH, Akal Takht jathedar The ban on entry of Indian officials to gurdwaras in UK is unfortunat­e. Nobody can stop anyone from paying obeisance at a ‘gurughar’.

SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL, Shiromani Akali Dal president The SGPC should have asked the gurdwara panels about the rationale behind this step. Nobody can be stopped from entering gurdwaras.

PARAMJIT SINGH SARNA, SAD (Delhi) chief

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