Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

37 years on, no clarity on articles missing from Sikh Reference Library

SGPC THAT FACES ALLEGATION­S OF BEING NEGLIGENT IN TAKING CARE OF RARE REPOSITORY AT THE LIBRARY FAILS TO COME UP WITH PROPER RECORD

- Surjit Singh surjit.singh@htlive.com

Thirty-seven years since the Sikh Reference Library got destroyed in Operation Bluestar at the Golden Temple, confusion and ambiguitie­s still prevail over the missing rare repository of manuscript­s and other artifacts that were taken away by the army. Not only the Centre, the SGPC too has failed to come up with accurate details of the items that went missing and the ones returned by the Union government latter.

And now, Punjab and Haryana

high Court is hearing a petition filed last year by one Satinder Singh against the SGPC after former library director Anurag Singh questioned the integrity of the SGPC in preserving the rare repository. He claimed that the army had returned the items three months after the operation and the SGPC officials received them on September 29, 1984, but many items are missing from the library now. He also alleged that some of the rare ‘birs’ were sold.

As the allegation­s sent the SGPC into a quandary, it set up a four-member committee of senior members to investigat­e the matter. When asked, the SGPC president Jagir Kaur did not reveal anything about the probe.

An SGPC staffer said, “We are identifyin­g lies in the allegation­s levelled by the petitioner. We are recording statements of the former SGPC staffers who have worked in the library.” He said the gurdwara body will challenge the allegation­s.

SGPC member Kiranjot Kaur, who is a member of the probe panel, said, “We are studying the allegation­s levelled by the petitioner. We could not prepare a final report on this since there is a lot of confusion about the repository in the library. When we ask the retired employees of the library, they give different informatio­n.”

“Actually, SGPC staff never knew of the importance of this library and it has never been their priority,” she said.

“They (petitioner) have made an allegation that original ‘hukamnamas’ are missing from the library and only their photos are there. This is a lie because when we checked the record, we found that the library only had the photos. And the source of the photograph­s has been mentioned in the record properly. We are yet to carry out the investigat­ion on other allegation­s,” she said, adding, “We are taking time because we need to bring out the truth.”

 ?? HT ?? The Sikh Reference Library at the Golden Temple complex.
HT The Sikh Reference Library at the Golden Temple complex.

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