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GAGNDEEP AHUJA;
punjabnewsline |
| Wednesday, 18
June 2008 |
PATIALA: Sikhs have lodge protest with SGPC against
an Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) member for entering Gurdwara Dera
Sahibwhile wearing shoes, Sikh devotees who returned from Pakistan, said on
Wednesday.
Due to expiry of term of office
bearers of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC) on March 31,
all the boarding and lodging arrangements were made by Pakistan Evacuee
Trust Property Board (PETPB).
A Sikh devotee said that ETPB
member Ashraf Ali Khawaja disturbed the ceremony when he entered the 'sacred
place wearing shoes'. This was where the Sikhs recited their sacred book
Guru Granth, He said that Khawaja also forced many Sikhs to leave their
places for him. They had protested and demanded that Khawaja be thrown out
of the gurdwara. He said that Sikhs were only got satisfied when ETPB
Chairman Lt Gen (r) Muhammad Javed was the chief guest of the ceremony told
Khawaja to leave the place.
Sikhs said that the Indian
government should interfere in this matter and the arrangement of Pakistan
Gurdwaras should be handed over to Sikhs only.
About 2,000 Sikh pilgrims from
across the world including Pakistan participated in the 402nd death
anniversary of their fifth guru, Guru Arjan Dev, at Gurdwara Dera Sahib,
Lahore on Monday. Sikhs rued that they had never entered any mosque and
behaved in the way as displayed by Khawaja. They said that Guru Granth was
as sacred for them as the Quran was for Muslims. They said that everyone
should respect and obey each other's religion and keep the decorum.
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