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  1. Sadh Sangat Jee, 2 very contradictory actions being seen by myself in India - 1st in Punjab where SAD (badal) controlled SGPC and SAD (Badal) led Hooligan's (Bandar Sena), don't want the 1984 June Momorial in Darbaar Sahib??? Prakash Singh Badal did Gaddari with Sant Ji and Sikh-Panth, hence he earned the titled "GADDAR-E-KAUM", so what is his fear on Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale name/photo (on clock) inside the memorial. 2nd contradictory action by the same group - Manjit Singh G.K. (Head - DSGMC), part of SAD(Badal) group announced construction of a memorial at Guru Rakab Ganj Sahib just opposite to Parliament. NOW, THIS IS A VERY DARING STEP AND HAS BEEN THE DEMAND FOR LONG, AND I RESPECT THIS DECISION, BUT WHY THE SAME GADDAR BADAL AND SGPC (CONTROLLED BY P.S.BADAL) IS CREATING NUISANCE OVER JUNE 1984 MEMORIAL AND SANT JI NAME ON IT. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130502/punjab.htm#11 SGPC removes wall clock with Bhindranwale's photo Tribune News Service Amritsar, May 1 The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) today removed a wall clock with the photograph of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale inside Operation Bluestar Memorial and replaced it with another one. There has been tension between the SGPC and the Damdami Taksal with the latter dedicating the memorial to Bhindranwale and other "martyrs" of Operation Bluestar. Earlier, the SGPC had turned around a "golak" at the memorial with Bhindranwale's name inscribed on it. However, there are five more sites where his name remains engraved- two marble plaques atop the memorial entrance, two aluminum plaques on both sides of the staircase leading to the memorial and another mentioning the history of Operation Bluestar on the left side of the entrance. Meanwhile, with Akal Takht Jathedar in New Delhi, no talks have yet been held with Taksal chief Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa to resolve the issue.
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