"If the Akal Takht has adjudicated something I don't feel that one should take it in a wrong spirit.
"The previous edict by Akal Takht calling for my social boycott was followed, but now the supreme temporal seat of Sikhs had issued new edict so it should also be followed," he said during an interaction on the sidelines of a spiritual event at Dera Sacha Sauda headquarters in Sirsa in Haryana.
Welcoming his exoneration by the Akal Takht, the dera head said that the decision "is in the interest of amity and brotherhood of the society."
About the protest by some radical Sikh groups in Punjab over the Takhts decision to pardon him and charges that it was a politically motivated move, he said, "They (radicals) should not draw any conclusions on the verdict."
On the occasion, about 9,000 youths took pledge to refrain from consuming drugs, the Dera said.
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