Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

After Kiran Bala row, SGPC rejects 61 applicatio­ns

- HT Correspond­ent

AMRITSAR: After facing criticism over the disappeara­nce of Sikh jatha member Kiran Bala of Hoshiarpur who converted to Islam and married a Lahore man in April, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has rejected 61 applicatio­ns for next two pilgrimage­s to Pakistan.

Hailing from Hoshiarpur district, Bala was a part of the Sikh jatha that visited historic gurdwaras in Pakistan to celebrate the foundation day of the Khalsa Panth (Baisakhi) in April. After marrying the Lahore man, Bala managed to get six-month visa extension.

This episode stirred a debate on fixing the responsibi­lity of such incidents. SGPC president Gobind Singh Longowal constitute­d a probe panel to check how Bala’s name was cleared for the pilgrimage.

Two Sikh jathas are to visit Pakistan to observe the martyrdom day of the fifth Sikh master Guru Arjan Dev on June 17 and the death anniversar­y of Maharaja Ranjit Singh on June 29.

The SGPC got 118 applicatio­ns for the martyrdom day of Guru Arjan Dev and 106 for the death anniversar­y of Maharaja Ranjit Singh of which 37 and 27 have been rejected after scrutiny, said SGPC spokespers­on Diljit Singh Bedi, adding that there were many shortcomin­gs in their applicatio­ns.

Bedi, however, said they did not receive any case which is similar to that of Bala. He said passports of applicants whose names have been cleared by the SGPC have been sent to the Union government for processing.

“First jatha under the supervisio­n of SGPC member Ravinder Singh Khala will leave for Pakistan on June 9 and return on June 18, while second jatha will leave on June 21 under the supervisio­n of additional secretary Balwinder Singh Jaurasingh­a and return on June 30,” said Bedi. LUDHIANA: A resident of Model Gram here, Vasu Aggarwal, has topped the state in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2018 in the undergradu­ate category, scoring 144.25 marks out of 199. His all-india rank is 12 at the results that National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi, Kerala, declared on Thursday.

The CLAT was held on May 13 for candidates seeking admission to the 5-year integrated law degree (honors) undergradu­ate programme, or to the one-year LLM postgradua­te degree programme in 19 national law universiti­es (NLUS) in the country.

Vasu’s father, Vineet Aggarwal is a businessma­n and mother, Shveta Aggarwal, is a homemaker.

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