Takht: Punjab: SAD, SGPC pull up Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa for his remarks on Badal and Jathedar. Ludhiana News – Times of India

Ludhiana/Amritsar: sad And this SGPC defended the Akalis on Tuesday plank Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh said that he was conducting himself according to the panthic traditions and the Home Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa There was no moral right to question his authority.
on Monday, Randhawa The Jathedar’s appeal to strengthen the SAD was opposed. “Appealing to strengthen the SGPC is justified, but to say that the SAD will be strengthened on its own has hurt the sentiments of the Sikhs,” he said. In a letter to the jathedar, Randhawa also expressed displeasure over the “Panthik Ikath” being organized by the Akali Dal in the Golden Temple complex on Sunday to protest against incidents of attempted sabotage including the sanctum sanctorum of the Golden Temple last month.
Harpreet Singh, during his address on January 2, had urged the community to strengthen the Akal Takht and the SGPC. He had said, “SAD will be strong on its own.
At a press conference here, former minister Mahinder Singh Grewal said, “Those who played a key role in the demolition of the Akal Takht, destroying hundreds of gurudwaras as well as a well-planned massacre. Sikh The community has no moral right to speak about the actions of its Jathedar.”
He said Randhawa, whose father Santokhi Singh Randhawa | While the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was applauded for the attack on Sri Darbar Sahib, she should have realized that it was the Congress and its leaders who did not recognize and respect the highest temporary seat of the Sikhs.
He said that when the jathedar had called 27 leaders after the 2017 election to explain their conduct, all the 13 Akali leaders had presented themselves and accepted the religious punishment given to them.
“None of the 14 Congress leaders appeared before the Takht,” he said.
Defending Badal, SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami said, “Randhawa has no right to interfere in religious matters as his mother party, the Congress, had tried to eliminate the community by massacre of Sikhs.”
In a veiled reference to Randhawa’s recent appearance in front of parallel jathedars, Dhami said the Congress leader was diluting the traditions of the Akal Takht.
“Their aim is to create confusion within the community. An example of this is the presence of these leaders while standing on the street in front of self-styled Jathedars in recent times. These people are doing such practices, only with the intention of weakening the cult. do,” Dhami claimed.

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