Sirsa, who is also general secretary of the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee, alleged that the Gurudongmar Sahib and Chungthang Sahib gurudwaras in Sikkim are facing danger of "extinction" due to actions of the local authorities.
"This is a very controversial matter that needs immediate attention," he said.
He claimed that a letter has been issued by the local sub divisional magistrate (SDM) regarding "encroachment and illegal construction" by Chungthang gurudwara while a status quo was granted by the Supreme Court on the status of Gurudongmar gurudwara.
The gurudwaras have been the subject of a dispute between local Buddhists and Sikhs.
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