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HSGPC leaders meet panel appointed by Akal Takht Jathedar; Not ready abandon separate committee plans

July 3, 2014 | By

Kurukshetra, Haryana (July 3, 2014): The Sikh leaders of Haryana are seemed firm on their stand to go with their decision to form separate SGPC for Sikh Gurdwaras of Haryana this time as they, after meeting ten-member panel formed by Akal Takhat Jathedar today, clarified that they would definitely participate in July 6 convention at Kaithal.

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Jagdish Singh Jhinda, Didar Singh Nalvi and three other Sikh leaders of Haryana meet the 10-member panel at Peepli area at the resident of an Akali leader today evening.

“We have informed the Haryana Sikh leaders about the message of Akal Takhat Jathedar and the report would be submitted as per the response given by them”, SGPC official Sukhdev Singh Bhaur told media persons.

Giving immediate response after the meeting with the panel, Jhinda informed media that there was no question of compromise on the issue of separate SGPC for Haryana. “We must participate in the Sikh convention on July 6”, he clarified.

Earlier during the day, the panel had to return empty-handed as all five top Sikh leaders of Haryana including Didar Singh Nalvi and Jagdish Singh Jhinda did not meet the ten-member panel today at scheduled time of 11’o clock in the morning.

The ten-member panel visited Gurdwara Patchhahi Chhevin at Kurukshetra on Thursday morning and waited for the Haryana Sikh leaders. “We waited from 11.00 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. today but none of the Haryana Sikh leaders came to meet us. Later on, we received a message and the meeting was possible in the evening at Peepli”, added Bhaur.

The Haryana Sikh leaders did not meet Akal Takhat yesterday (July 03, 2014), who had “invited” them for dialogue on the issue of separate SGPC for Haryana Sikh shrines.

They had sought four days more to get prepared for the dialogue with the Akal Takhat.


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