Akal Takht-appointed committee meets Haryana Sikh leaders
Press Trust of India Chandigarh A 10-member committee formed by Akal Takht today met Sikh leaders of Haryana who have been demanding a separate body to manage the affairs of gurudwaras in the state, and offered them greater autonomy in handling the shrines.
The Haryana leaders have sought time till tomorrow to think on the "proposals".
The votaries of the separate SGPC for Haryana were invited for deliberations by the Sikh clergy in Amritsar yesterday, but they had stayed away giving various reasons.
Following this, Giani Gurbachan Singh, the 'Jathedar' of the Akal Takht, had yesterday constituted the committee to visit Gurudwara Cheevin Patshahi, Kurukshetra, in a bid to convince the leaders spearheading the campaign for a separate body to withdraw their demand.
Akal Takht is the supreme temporal seat of the Sikhs.
"We had detailed discussion with them (the Akal Takht committee) on a range of issues.
"The crux of our meeting is that they (SGPC) have offered greater autonomy to us (in running the affairs of gurudwaras in Haryana) while overall control will remain with the (Amritsar-based) SGPC," said Didar Singh Nalwi, one of the prominent leaders who is at the forefront of the campaign for a separate SGPC for Haryana.
Nalwi told over phone that they have sought time until tomorrow from the committee. "We told them that we will think over their proposals and apprise them about our decision tomorrow," he said, but did not elaborate what were the other proposals the committee had suggested.
When contacted, SGPC General Secretary and member of the committee, Sukhdev Singh Bhaur, said they had discussed all the problems which the (ad hoc) HSGPC was facing in Haryana.
"We have discussed all issues with them. At this stage, we cannot reveal and comment any further. Whatever has been discussed has been conveyed to the Jathedar of the Akal Takht," Bhaur said.