Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Now, CM cancels visit to Sikh-dominated village

- Neeraj Mohan

KARNAL: Sensing protest by members of the Sikh community, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday cancelled his visit to Dabri village of his Karnal constituen­cy.

As per his programme, the chief minister was scheduled to address a ‘Nukkar Sabha’ at Sikh-dominated Dabri during his road show programme in six villages of Karnal district, but he reportedly cancelled the visit, following reports that the local Sikhs may protest against his visit.

The developmen­t comes four days after a controvers­y arose following cancellati­on of a scheduled visit by Khattar to a gurdwara in Dachar village when the shrine management refused to remove a portrait of Khalistan ideologue Jarnail Singh Bhindranwa­le in the langar hall.

WE TOO INSTALLED BHINDRAWAL­E’S POSTER IN GURDWARA, SAY VILLAGERS

Meanwhile, the Sikh residents of Dabri said they have also installed a poster of Bhindranwa­le in the village gurdwara.

“The CM himself cancelled the visit to our village. Otherwise he would have faced protests from agitated Sikh residents of the village,” said Sikh youths of the village.

Villagers said the chief minister was scheduled to visit the village at 1pm and a stage was also built for his programme.

The developmen­t has added to the anger of Sikhs in the area, who had already decided to boycott BJP leaders, including Khattar, until he tenders his apology at the gurdwara in Dachar village.

The protesting Sikhs also threatened to install Bhindrawal­e’s portrait in each and every gurdwara of the state.

However, Karnal deputy commission­er Aditya Dahiya said the district administra­tion was not part of the programme, which was organised by the BJP.

BJP’S Karnal district president Jagmohan Anand said the programme was cancelled as there were reports that the members of the Sikh community may protest against the CM’S programme, but the issue is being “sorted out”.

Khattar, however, tried to pacify the members of the community, by saying, “Main Sikh samaj se alag nahin hun. Koi ghalatfehm­i hogi to door kar li jayegi (I am not alien to Sikh society. If there is any misconcept­ion, we will sort it out.”

DEVELOPMEN­T COMES 4 DAYS AFTER KHATTAR CANCELLED VISIT TO GURDWARA IN ANOTHER VILLAGE WITH PORTRAIT OF BHINDRANWA­LE

BJP SIKH MLA FACES BLACK FLAGS

Meanwhile, BJP’S Assandh MLA Bakhshish Singh Virk, who is the only Sikh face of the ruling party in the state, had to face embarrassm­ent as members of his community, carrying Bhindrawal­e’s posters, showed black flags to him when he came to pay obeisance at a gurdwara in Singhra village of the district on Tuesday morning.

The protesters came in front of Virk’s official vehicle when and chanted anti-bjp slogans. The police personnel had a tough time making passage for his vehicle.

Talking to the Sikhs in Singhra village, Virk condemned the cancellati­on of the CM’S visit to the gurdwara in Dachar village and assured them that his first priority was the community.

He said he will appeal to the chief minister to visit the gurdwara.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The school at Dabri village in Karnal district where chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar was scheduled to attend an event.
HT PHOTO The school at Dabri village in Karnal district where chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar was scheduled to attend an event.

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