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Damdami Taksal, Sikh bodies’ ultimatum to SGPC

 Jathedars’ row
A view of Gurdwara Nanaksar Verka in Amritsar. Photo: Vishal Kumar

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The countdown has begun for the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) to take a call on the recent appointment and relieving of Takht jathedars.

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The Damdami Taksal and Sant Samaj, headed by Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa ‘Dhuma’ and other Nihang Singh organisations, have given an ultimatum to the SGPC to scrap the newly appointed Takht jathedars and reinstate the earlier ones by May 10.

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Otherwise, they would resort to stage a protest outside the residence of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal in Badal village.

Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa has announced that if the SGPC failed to meet the deadline this time, they would revive their protest.

From June 11, a Gursikh jatha, comprising around 500 members, would assemble at the residence of Sukhbir. “On every first Sunday of the month, the jatha would stage a peaceful sit-in as a mark of protest while reciting Gurbani outside Sukhbir’s residence in Badal village,” he said.

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They also appealed to the Sangat to completely boycott Kuldeep Singh Gargaj and Baba Tek Singh Dhanaula, who were appointed jathedars against the Panthic traditions and Sikh principles.

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