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Sukhbir Badal's Urgent Call: Unite to Reclaim Sikh Shrines from Government Control

Sukhbir Badal made an emotional appeal for Sikh unity to reclaim control of religious institutions. He highlighted how government takeovers occurred when the community was divided. The SAD president criticized both state and central governments for interfering in Sikh religious affairs. He urged followers to recognize internal and external forces weakening the community.

Unite to take back Sikh institutions from Centre, state govts, says Sukhbir Badal

Anandpur Sahib, Nov 25

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Badal on Tuesday appealed to the Sikh community to unite under the banner of his party to take back the management of Sikh institutions and shrines, which have been taken over by the Centre and various state governments.

Addressing a Gurmat Samagam held at Gurdwara Sri Sis Ganj Sahib here on the occasion of the 350th martyrdom day (Shaheedi Diwas) of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, Badal said: "Till the time you don’t unite under a single banner, you cannot protect your religious institutions."

He said the management of Sri Huzoor Sahib and Patna Sahib was taken away from the community because the party had been weakened. He said in the same manner, central intrigue coupled with the overreach of the Haryana government, had led to the creation of a separate Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee for the state.

Badal also castigated Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for resorting to propaganda by claiming to give the holy city tag to cities. He said both Anandpur Sahib and Talwandi Sabo had been given the status of holy cities around 15 years back by then Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.

The SAD President also lambasted the Chief Minister for disrespecting Sri Akal Takhat Jathedar, Giani Kuldeep Singh Gargaj. He said anybody who did not honour the Jathedar of the apex religious seat of the Sikh Panth was an enemy of the entire community.

"You should not tolerate such insults under any circumstances," he added.

Badal also appealed to the community to recognise the forces which were trying to weaken it.

"Wake up and see who are your own and who are the ones who are weakening the community from within by touting themselves to be one of our own," he said.

He also dwelt on how, despite the example set by Guru Tegh Bahadur, who sacrificed his life to save Hinduism, political parties in the country were making people from one religion fight the other for political gains. Urging everyone to learn from the sacrifice of the Guru, Badal said: "We should follow the principle of 'sarbat da bhala' instead of following divisiveness."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I agree that religious institutions should be with the community, I'm not sure if SAD is the right party to lead this. They've had their own controversies in the past. We need genuine leadership, not political opportunism.

Aman W

The message of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji's sacrifice for religious freedom is so relevant today. Sarbat da bhala should be our guiding principle, not division. Well said! ✨

Sarah B

As someone from outside Punjab, I appreciate learning about Sikh history and values. The principle of protecting all religions is something every Indian should embrace.

Karthik V

The creation of separate gurdwara committees in Haryana shows how political interference is dividing the community. We need unity, not fragmentation. Badal makes a valid point here.

Nisha Z

Respecting religious leaders and institutions is important for any community's identity. The Akal Takht Jathedar deserves respect from all, including political leaders. This is about basic dignity.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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