Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Ontario gurdwaras ban entry of Indian officials

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

TORONTO: A group of office-bearers claiming to represent more than a dozen gurdwaras in the Canadian province of Ontario have collective­ly resolved to “bar” officials representi­ng India, its diplomats and others from entering the premises of these places of worship.

This decision was made at a meeting held at the Jot Parkash Gurdwara in Brampton, a suburb of Toronto, on December 30.

“Pursuant to the Trespass to Property Act (1990), the management of this Gurdwara Sahib reserves the right to bar entry to officials of the Indian Government,” said a statement.

TORONTO: A group of office-bearers claiming to represent more than a dozen gurdwaras in the Canadian province of Ontario have collective­ly resolved to “bar” officials representi­ng India, its diplomats and others from entering their premises.

This decision was made at a meeting held at the Jot Parkash Gurdwara in Brampton, a suburb of Toronto, on December 30.

A proforma statement on the ban signed by those attending the meeting noted: “Pursuant to the Trespass to Property Act (1990), the management of this Gurdwara Sahib reserves the right to bar entry to officials of the Indian Government including but not limited to Indian elected officials, Indian Consular officials, and members of organisati­ons who seek to undermine the Sikh nation and Sikh institutio­ns.”

The meeting was held under the auspices of the Ontario Gurdwaras Committee OGC). Amarjit Mann, a spokespers­on for OGC, said the management­s of 15 gurdwaras in the Greater Toronto Area had “jointly agreed” to this “decision”. He said 30 members of the management­s of these gurdwaras were present at the meeting on Saturday.

The statement added: “Keeping in mind the interferen­ce of

I am not aware of the details. All are welcome to pay obeisance at gurdwaras.

GIANI GURBACHAN SINGH,

Akal Takht jathedar

Indian Consular and Indian Government officials in the lives of Canadian Sikhs, Gurdwara Management Committees have jointly taken the decision to bar the entry of these officials...from Gurdwaras across Canada.

“The(ir) presence... makes... the Sikh community uncomforta­ble due to their agenda of underminin­g the autonomy of Sikh institutio­ns... It is our obligation to ensure the safety of Sangat.”

Gurpreet Singh Bal, president of the Ontario Khalsa Darbar in Mississaug­a, better known as the Dixie gurdwara, said, “This decision was taken unanimousl­y. The Indian government interferes too much in the community.”

He, however, clarified that the ban will be on those visiting gurdwaras in their official capacity. “Gurdwara is open for everyone, but when they are on official basis, that’s not allowed,” he said.

It is gurdwara committees to decide whether to allow anyone in official capacity or not. DALJIT SINGH CHEEMA,

Akali Dal spokespers­on

 ??  ?? Members of the management­s of various gurdwaras in the Canadian province of Ontario after a meeting during which they decided to ban representa­tives of India. HT PHOTO
Members of the management­s of various gurdwaras in the Canadian province of Ontario after a meeting during which they decided to ban representa­tives of India. HT PHOTO

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