Hindustan Times (Patiala)

OFFICIALS MAY FACE BAN IN UK GURDWARAS

Sikh Federation UK says ban could extend to over 100 gurdwaras in Britain

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com n

› Such threats are not acceptable. In 2017, we held a Baisakhi event and others on the 350th birth anniversar­y of Guru Gobind Singh in the UK. We will continue to engage with the Sikhs. DINESH PATNAIK , India’s deputy high commission­er to UK

Days after some gurdwaras in Canada imposed a ban on visits by Indian officials, a Sikh organisati­on in the United Kingdom has proposed a similar measure from later this month in response to what it said was their “interferen­ce and anti-Sikh activities”.

The Sikh Federation UK, a leading campaign group of the Sikh community, said on Friday the ban could extend to more than 100 gurdwaras in Britain as part of an eventual worldwide ban on visits by Indian officials to gurdwaras in their official capacity.

Responding to the proposal, India’s deputy high commission­er Dinesh Patnaik told Hindustan Times that the mission would continue to engage with the Sikh community, which he described as a “pillar of society”.

“Such threats are not acceptable. In 2017 we held a major Baisakhi event and several others related to the 350th anniversar­y of Guru Gobind Singh in various parts of the UK. We will continue to engage with the Sikh Federation UK too,” he said.

A group of office-bearers claiming to represent more than a dozen gurdwaras in Ontario resolved on December 30 to “bar” officials representi­ng India, its diplomats and others from entering the premises of these places of worship. The campaign group said the Federation of Sikh Organisati­ons — the umbrella group of several organisati­ons — will discuss the proposal over the weekend to issue a declaratio­n, and added its contacts in 15 European countries had suggested similar bans there.

Jasdev Singh Rai, director of Sikh Human Rights Forum, said: “It has been an unstated collective position of Sikhs that inviting any leader or official of the Indian state in their official capacity would be endorsing India’s attack on Sri Harmandir Sahib and its gross human rights violations of Sikhs through the years.

“Cynicism has been reinforced lately since the Modi government has not shown any recognisab­le progress on the release of political prisoners, despite making a declaratio­n to do so in London (during his 2015 visit).”

The proposed ban is on visits by Indian officials in their official capacity, but according to the Sikh Federation UK, their presence in an individual capacity would also make members of the community uncomforta­ble and they can be expected to be challenged on alleged “anti-Sikh activities”.

 ?? HT FILE ?? On December 30, a group of officebear­ers claiming to represent some gurdwaras in Ontario, Canada, had resolved to bar officials representi­ng India.
HT FILE On December 30, a group of officebear­ers claiming to represent some gurdwaras in Ontario, Canada, had resolved to bar officials representi­ng India.

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