Wednesday, August 23, 2017

JHARKHAND BECOMES THIRD STATE IN THE COUNTRY TO IMPLEMENT ANAND MARRIAGE ACT

ACT WILL BE IMPLEMENTED IN ALL STATES SOON: SIRSA
New Delhi, August 23:  Jharkhand has become third state of the country to implement Anand Marriage act in the country after Punjab and Haryana. This was disclosed by the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) General Secretary Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa here today.
       In a statement released here today, Mr. Sirsa informed that Jharkhand Chief Minister Mr.  Raghubar Dass has communicated the decision to implement the act in their act in a letter written to him as he had earlier taken up the issue with him.
He said that now Jharkhand has become third state in the country to adopt and implement the act. Earlier Punjab and Haryana were the first two states to implement the act. He said that he had taken the task to get this act implemented in all the states and was hopeful that this task will be accomplished soon. He said that he was in touch with all the state Govt. and lg of the UPs to get this Act implemented in their state. He said that process to implement this act in Delhi was near completion. He said that he had already met Assam and Uttar Pradesh CM in this regard and was in touch with Uttrakhand Chief Minister on the issue.
       Thanking the Jharkhand Chief Minister Mr. Raghubar Dass, Mr. Sirsa said that this decision will enable the Sikhs residing in the state to get their marriages under the act and their problems in this regard will come to an end. He said that with its implementation a long standing demand has been met.

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