Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Highlight Centre’s denial of permission to jatha to visit Pak, Takht tells Sikhs

- Surjit Singh surjit.singh@htlive.com

: The Akal Takht on Sunday issued an edict to the Sikh community directing it to organise functions across the world for a month and highlight the denial of permission to a jatha from going to Pakistan to attend the centenary event of the Nankana Sahib massacre at the birthplace of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak.

The edict was read out by Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh during a brief function at the temporal seat to pay tributes to those killed in the massacre. He also fixed responsibi­lities of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), Delhi Singh Gurdwara Management Committee, other gurdwara bodies and Sikh organisati­ons for the purpose.

“The community members must be told about the Centre’s excesses of not permitting the jatha from going to Nankana Sahib”, he said.

Earlier, during a function organised by the SGPC at Gurdaspur district’s Godharpur village, the jathedar said, “The community will remember the government’s move while rememberin­g the martyrs of this massacre every year.”

“When the Nankana Sahib massacre took place, a hukamnama (decree) was issued from the Akal Takht asking the community to organise congregati­ons everywhere wearing black turbans in protest against the British government that supported the killers. The government of the day has made the Sikhs realise the same pain they experience­d 100 years ago when they heard the news of the massacre,” he added.

He said, “BJP-led central government stopped Sikhs from proceeding to Nankana Sahib in the same manner as the British stopped a jatha led by Kartar Singh Jhabbar that went to free the shrine from the control of the mahants.”

He said the Centre denied permission to the jatha as it wanted the community to call back its members protesting at the Delhi borders against the three farm laws. “This will never happen and we shall not bow down even if the government refuses permission to Sikh jathas every year,” he added.

He also condemned the politics of polarisati­on in the country. “Minorities like Sikhs and Muslims could be persecuted in future. The ruling party at the Centre is spreading hate in the minds of majority community against the minorities to garner votes,” he said.

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal questioned the “silence” of Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh over denial of the permission to the Sikh jatha.

Jagir Kaur apologises for SGPC’s ‘past mistakes’

SGPC president Jagir Kaur apologised to the community for the mistakes of the gurdwara body functionar­ies that “they committed in the past” and urged the Sikhs to unite for a common cause.

She also announced that the SGPC would observe year-long events in various institutes and construct a Guru Ka Langar hall in remembranc­e of Mata Inderjit Kaur and a library in memory of the martyrs of Nankana Sahib in their villages.

Congress holds separate function

A separate function was organised by the ruling Congress at Dharowali village near Dera Baba Nanak to remember those killed in the Nankana Sahib massacre. Cabinet minister Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, all the party MLAs from Gurdaspur district and other leaders attended the function.

Pak minister addresses PSGPC devotees

Pakistan’s federal minister for narcotics control and local member of national assembly Brig Ijaz Ahmad Shah (retd) addressed the devotees during an event organised by the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC) in collaborat­ion with Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) at Nankana Sahib. Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh and Takht Kesgarh Sahib jathedar also addressed the devotees from across Pakistan, via Zoom.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh with SGPC president Jagir Kaur and others in Gurdaspur to mark the Nankana Sahib massacre centenary on Sunday.
HT PHOTO Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh with SGPC president Jagir Kaur and others in Gurdaspur to mark the Nankana Sahib massacre centenary on Sunday.

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