"This will simply mean slamming your door on hundreds and thousands of Sikhs and dividing the community", he said in a statement while reacting to Parliament today passing a bill to amend a 91-year-old law to exclude Sahajdharis from voting in the elections to Sikh religious bodies.
Capt Amarinder equated this move by the Akalis with their demand for Punjabi Suba which ended in "fragmenting Punjab into small pieces."
The PCC president said the SGPC, which is running under the "direct control" of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, should better have spent its energy and resources on reforms and educating the youth of the community than taking the easy way out.
The former Chief Minister reiterated that every Sikh, who believes in the tenets of Sikhism, must have the right to vote in the SGPC elections.
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