Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

SAD is our ‘sehyogi’, strong ties will continue

- Surjit Singh

HT INTERVIEW

HARJINDER SINGH DHAMI

AMRITSAR: After being re-elected as chief of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) in a high stake annual presidenti­al election held on November 9, Harjinder Singh Dhami made it clear that the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patronised the apex gurdwara body owing to its majority in SGPC general house and the strong relations between the two organizati­ons will remain intact. Dhami, who was a SAD nominee in the polls and defeated threetime SGPC president and former senior party leader Bibi Jagir Kaur, spoke to Hindustan Times. While reacting to the SAD leader Sikandar Singh Maluka’s statement that SAD’S alliance can only be possible with the BJP in future, the SGPC chief said, “We will not ally with any organisati­on which interferes in religious matters of the Sikhs”.

What will be your priorities during this tenure?

We have launched a drive of ‘Amrit Sanchar’ in all the constituen­cies of the SGPC. Secondly, from December 1, we are initiating a signature campaign from the village level and the proformas carrying the signatures will be submitted to the Punjab Governor for release of Sikh prisoners. The fall in the strength of students in the educationa­l institutes of the SGPC, due to the mass migration of youths to developed countries, is another problem for us. Moreover, we will try to finish the constructi­on work of the sarais of Sri Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple). We are also forming an NRI advisory board comprising representa­tives from various countries to establish links between the SGPC and the Sikh diaspora.

What are the other challenges SGPC is facing?

Earlier, the SGPC faced attacks from the outside, but now it is endangered by insiders. It became apparent in the recently held annual elections of the SGPC. In these elections, the government tried to directly interfere, but the Khalsa Panth defeated them. Interferen­ce in religious matters of a community is very unfortunat­e. The Bjp-led government has taken over the management of Delhi Gurdwaras, Takht Patna Sahib and Takht Hazur Sahib.

The same thing happened in Haryana. This is the big challenge.

On the one hand, the SGPC is targeting the BJP-RSS for “interferen­ce”, on the other hand, SAD leaders are exploring the possibilit­y of the SAD-BJP alliance again. Will this alliance, if it takes place, be fair?

No question of any alliance. Don’t go by the political statements. There will be no alliance with any organizati­on that interferes with our religious matters. This is a firm stand of the SGPC.

How do you define ties between SAD and SGPC in the present context when it is alleged that the SGPC works under SAD?

The ties are very strong. All the members of the SGPC are elected on the ticket of the SAD. Whichever organizati­on has a majority in the elected house, all are bound to follow it. And the SAD is our ‘sehyogi’ (an associate who cooperates with us). It also patronizes us. So, these strong ties will remain forever.

It is alleged that the SGPC has not followed the Akal Takht edict that asked it to launch its channel for the Gurbani telecast from the Golden Temple?

How can SGPC think of not obeying Akal Takht, which is supreme? Our subcommitt­ee is working on it. Till our fullfledge­d channel is not launched, we are going to launch a Youtube channel in January.

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