Friday, September 3, 2010

SAD to oppose any move to capture the Gurudwaras in Haryana : Dr. Cheema

CHANDIGARH: Shromani Akali Dal has taken serious note of the ultimatum issued by a handful of Sikhs of the Haryana to capture the Holy Sikh gurudawaras in the State and described it as most unfortunate, dangerous and aimed at scuttling the ongoing process of the elections to the General House of the SGPC.

In a statement issued from the party head quarter here party Secretary and Spokesman Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema said Friday that Shiromani Akali Dal and SGPC would not allow this to happen at any cost. He further said that Haryana Government must realize its constitutional duty and should not allow these mischievous elements to take control of the Sikhs shrines in the state. SGPC is performing its constitutional duty and is maintaining the sikh Shrines as per the wishes as well as mandate given by the previous SGPC elections. If any body has any doubts regarding the popularity of the SGPC, he is welcome to contest the coming SGPC elections, he added.

Describing it as a deep routed conspiracy SAD leader alleged that on one hand Sarna brothers were making futile attempts to get the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee elections delayed by leveling false and baseless allegations about enrollment of voters and on the other hand those demanding separate SGPC are hell bent on creating trouble to vitiate the peaceful environment of the state. SAD spokesman squarely blamed the congress party for inciting splinter groups to a control of the apex body managing the Sikh Shrines and said that right from the very beginning congress had made many futile attempts to a control of the SGPC but every time the Sikh masses have given a befitting reply.

He said that SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal is fully seized of the matter and a meeting of the senior party leaders is being convened shortly to chalk out the plan to counter the game plan of these mischievous elements.

with thanks : PunjabNewsline

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