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DSGMC for probe against Paramjit Singh Sarna over bid to ‘influence’ members at meet

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A delegation of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Thursday submitted two separate memorandums to the Akal Takht, seeking a probe against its former president Paramjit Singh Sarna and postponing the SGPC general house scheduled for November 3.

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The delegation was led by DSGMC interim committee member Ranjit Kaur.

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The Delhi gurdwara panel requested for immediate intervention of Akal Takht officiating Jathedar Giani Kuldip Singh Gargaj.

Ranjit Kaur levelled serious allegations against Sarna. She accused him of trying to influence DSGMC members during the 2022 general house meeting in Delhi.

She claimed to have a video recording as evidence, she demanded that a thorough probe be conducted into the matter and strict action taken against Sarna. She said her own membership was recently cancelled at the latest general house of the Delhi panel due to similar allegations. Ranjit Kaur pointed out that the general house meeting of the SGPC, scheduled for November 3, be postponed to November 29. — TNS

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