Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Akal Takht pardons Ex-akali minister Langah after 5 yrs

- Surjit Singh

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AMRITSAR : After around five years, Akal Takht finally pardoned former Akali minister Sucha Singh Langah who was excommunic­ated for an immoral act, and allowed him to resume his political activities. Langah was awarded tankhah (religious punishment) for the offence. Langah was expelled from Panth by the Takht after he was purportedl­y seen indulging in an immoral act with a woman in a viral video in 2017. On the complaint of the woman, who is a constable in Punjab police, a case was registered against Langah under sections 376 (rape), 384 (extortion), 420 (cheating) and 506 (criminal intimidati­on) of the Indian Penal Code.

Even though he was acquitted by a Gurdaspur court in 2018 after the woman said that she had filed the complaint under pressure, Langh’s plea for an apology was never entertaine­d by the Sikh clergy at the Takht, the highest Sikh temporal seat. Since his acquittal, he has made all kinds of efforts, including regular visits to Akal Takht, submitting written pleas and indulging in pressure tactics, but to no avail. He was finally listened to for the first time on Saturday during the meeting of Panj Singh Sahiban (Akal Takht Jathedarle­d presidium of Sikh clergymen) at Takht.

As tankhah, Langah was asked to recite Japji Sahib at Sri Harmandar Sahib (Golden Temple) and listen to kirtan in parkarma for 21 days under restrictio­ns. Besides, he was directed to offer ₹5,100 each to Dhadi Jathas (groups of traditiona­l ballad singers) performed at Takht on any day during the period of tankhah and also bring langar (free food) for them and clean the utensils used by them. Notably, Langah once misbehaved with dhadis at the Takht. Langah will offer also ₹5,100, and deg of karah parshad at Takht on the final day. The Jathedar also said that Langah will not be a member of any gurdwara committee for the next five years, but he will be allowed to take part in political activities. Langah accepted the punishment.

Us-based Sikh activist excommunic­ated, aides get tankhah

Takht also excommunic­ated Us-based Thaminder Singh Anand for allegedly distorting the Gurbani while printing the saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib from China in an unauthoris­ed manner and failing to appear before it. Thaminder, who runs Sikhbookcl­ub.com, has been accused of not only getting copies of the ‘saroop’ published but also uploading its PDF on the website. However, the persons accompanyi­ng him in this project were awarded tankhah as they admitted their fault and appeared before the Takht.

Takht bats for Sikh Bank The Sikh clergy, during the meeting, also decided to form an internatio­nal-level Sikh educationa­l board comprising Sikh scholars and representa­tives of Sikh educationa­l institutio­ns. The Akal Takht sought suggestion­s for establishi­ng a Sikh Bank on a global level on the pattern of the Islamic Bank to aid Sikh youths in terms of employment and higher education.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Former Akali minister Sucha Singh Langah before the Akal Takht on Saturday.
HT PHOTO Former Akali minister Sucha Singh Langah before the Akal Takht on Saturday.

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