Hindustan Times (Patiala)

SGPC EXTENDS PROBE DEADLINE

PANEL TO REVIEW ALL TIES BETWEEN SIKH LEADERS AND DERA FROM 2007 ONWARDS WHEN TAKHT ISSUED EDICT AGAINST IT

- Atul Nagpal letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The panel probing into Sikh politician­s seeking electoral support from Dera Sacha Sauda has been given time till March 7 to complete the inquiry.

FATEHGARHS­AHIB: The three-member panel probing into some Sikh politician­s seeking electoral support from Dera Sacha Sauda in the run-up to the assembly elections in violation of an Akal Takht edict has been given time till March 7 to complete the inquiry. The decision to extend the deadline was taken in the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) executive committee meeting chaired by its president Kirpal Singh Badungar here on Friday.

Members of the panel, SGPC senior vice-president Baldev Singh Kiampuri, general secretary Amarjit Singh Chawla and executive member Gurcharan Singh Grewal, were to submit the report by February 13.

Formed on February 6, the panel has identified 30 Sikh leaders who attended the dera meeting; and it has sought more time from the SGPC to complete the probe.

“Going by the seriousnes­s and magnitude of the matter and finding their request as genuine, we decided to put the matter before the executive committee,” said Badungar.

In November 2007, the Akal Takht had passed an ‘hukamnama’ (edict), asking Sikh community to break ties with Sirsa Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh after he allegedly appeared in an attire similar to that of Guru Gobind Singh. Badungar said the panel will review all ties between Sikh leaders and dera from 2007 onwards when the Akal Takht issued the edict.

‘SAD(A) CONCERN TO BE CONSIDERED’

Meanwhile, some members of Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) reached the meeting hall and showed resentment over penal prolonging the matter unnecessar­ily. “We understand the concern of SAD(A) leaders. They have given us a memorandum. We want the probe to be unbiased and detailed,” said Badungar.

‘NO CONNECTION WITH DSGMC POLLS’

Badungar trashed theories that the panel has been given more time due to February 26 Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) elections. “Akal Takht edict is not just applicable to a particular party, but to all the Sikhs. So, it has nothing to do with DSGMC polls.”

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