Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SGPC IN A FIX AS TAKSAL FAILS TO COMPLETE OP BLUESTAR PORTRAIT GALLERY

- Surjit Singh surjit.singh@htlive.com

AMRITSAR : With just days left for the 37th anniversar­y of Operation Bluestar, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) is in a quandary as Sikh seminary Damdami Taksal has failed to complete a portrait gallery dedicated to those killed in action in the Golden Temple complex even as the project was assigned four years back.

Sikh hardliners are questionin­g the apex gurdwara body over the delay. “The SGPC, being custodian of the project, must clarify about the fate of the gallery. The gurdwara body president must tell what hurdle they are facing in completing the project,” said Kanwarpal Singh, a radical Sikh leader.

Besides militants, portraits of devotees killed in the operation were also proposed to be installed in the gallery. The portraits will include those of slain militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwa­le and his military adviser Major General Shabeg Singh.

In 2017, the SGPC executive body passed a resolution to set up the gallery in the basement of the existing Bluestar memorial. The seminary had constitute­d a four-member committee to prepare a blueprint of the project and collect informatio­n and pictures of those killed in the operation whose anniversar­y is marked on June 6.

Also, a delegation of radical outfits is planning to meet SGPC chief Jagir Kaur. The Damdami Taksal is likely to face their anger during a ceremony to be held at Akal Takht to mark the anniversar­y, it is learnt.

Taksal chief Harnam Singh Khalsa was not available for comments. Seminary’s media adviser Sarchand Singh said, “The work on the gallery was stopped due to the pandemic outbreak. We are working on a collection of portraits of those killed. This is taking time.”

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