Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

CANADIAN PM WANTS GOLDEN TEMPLE VISIT TO BE SIMPLE

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AMRITSAR: CANADIAN Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants his Wednesday visit to the Golden Temple, among the holiest shrines of Sikhs, to be kept simple, so that he can enjoy the spiritual atmosphere, said Roop Singh, chief secretary of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), after a conversati­on with a team of Canadian officials who made a review visit on Monday.

“We’ve been told by the Canadian authoritie­s that Justin Trudeau doesn’t want to be accompanie­d by anyone except his family members — wife and three children — once he enters the shrine complex. Actually, he wants everything going on as normal. He wants to feel the spirituali­ty that he has heard about,” said the SGPC official.

He added, though, “Still, we have to make proper security arrangemen­ts inside the shrine, and we seek cooperatio­n of the devotees too.”

BADALS, LONGOWAL TO WELCOME HIM

SGPC officials said that only three persons will welcome the Canadian PM at the entrance plaza of the shrine — former deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal, who is president of the Shiromani Akali Dal that controls the elected SGPC; his wife, Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal; and SGPC chief Gobind Singh Longowal. Two SGPC officials — a secretary-level staffer and the other from the informatio­n office — have been authorised to guide Trudeau.

He is later to meet CM Capt Amarinder Singh at a local hotel.

Security across the city was upped. On Monday, police officials led by commission­er SS Srivastava visited the shrine and its surroundin­gs. Also, beautifica­tion is going on in the city, especially on the roads that Trudeau is to take. Painters were seen decorating with artwork the walls of Bhandari Bridge.

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