The SGPC appointed Jathedars of Punjab based three Takhts, and Jathedars
of Takht Sri Patna Sahib and Takht Sri Hazur Sahib, are going to face an
extremely tough situation in coming days as the “Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerath
Kshetra Trust” is set to invite them on the “Bhoomi Pujan” ceremony of upcoming
“Ram Mandir” in Ayodhya.
The construction
of proposed “Ram Mandir”, which is going to be established after demolishing
Babari Masjid, is going to kick off on August 5. Bhoomi Pujan is a ceremony
that will be performed to kick off the inauguration work of building the Ram
Mandir.
Already, a few
sections of the Sikh community have been in talks with Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan,
where a Delegation headed by Baba Pritam Singh met with the Vishwa Hindu
Parishad (VHP) in regards to laying the foundation stone at Ayodhya. Baba
Pritam Singh and his jatha met with VHP leaders on July 28 and handed over the
soil from the Five Takhts, for the inauguration ceremony.
In
November-2019, the Supreme Court of India had allotted the entire land of Babri
Masjid to the Hindu community in a very questionable manner, deciding upon the
case in a rather rushed manner. In contrast, the Muslim community was not
allotted even a single square yard out of the total 2.77 acres disputed land.
Interestingly,
the Supreme Court of India had addressed this in favor of Hindus by citing
“Guru Nanak Sahib’s visit to Ayodhya” in 1510-11 while the Babri Masjid came
into existence in 1528-29.
SGPC passed a
resolution condemning Supreme Court’s verdict on Babri Masjid
During the
general house meeting on November 27 last year, the Shiromani Gurdwara
Parbandhik Committee had passed a resolution condemning the Supreme Court’s
verdict in the favor of Hindu community over the disputed land of Babri Masjid.
The apex Sikh body had strongly objected over the references used by the
Supreme Court of India about Guru Nanak Sahib’s visit to Ayodhya for delivering
the verdict in favor of Hindus.
Testing Time for
SGPC appointed acting Akal Takht Jathedar.
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