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Sikh organisations demand a law

YUDHVIR RANA

TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ THURSDAY, AUGUST 05, 2004 07:38:49 PM ]

AMRITSAR: Various Sikh organisations have demanded that the government enact a law banning installation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib at mazars and printing of Sri Guru Granth Sahib other than by SGPC and other SGPC-approved organisations.

The demand to this effect was made after a joint meeting of Sikh organisations like Akal Purakh Ki Fauj, Guru Granth Sahib Study Circle, Sikh Missionary College etc was held here on Thursday.

Jaswinder Singh Advocate, chairman of Akal Purakh Ki Fauj said that the decision was taken in light of Hukamnama issued by Akal Takht that imposes a ban on installation of holy Sikh's book in the mazars. Moreover he said that non-Sikhs were not forced to bind with the Hukamnama issued by Akal Takht. He said a lot of reports pertaining to the violation of above Hukamnama were being received.

Advocate said that they have also decided to organise a Sikh Youth Conference on August 30. Meanwhile an official press release said that during the celebrations on the occassion of 400th anniversary of first installation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib as many as 50 medical teams would be deployed in the city for the visitig devotees.

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