"Haryana government nominated 41 people as members of the ad-hoc Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee to manage, supervise and take over the assets of the gurdwaras in the state, including movable and immovable properties of every description," an official spokesman said here.
The HSGPC which had been constituted under the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Act, 2014, shall continue to hold charge and manage the affairs of the gurdwaras in Haryana until a new committee is elected as provided for in the Act, he added.
A congregation of Sikhs had been convened at Amritsar on July 27 to take further action on Haryana government's move.
Already, the Centre had asked the Haryana government to impress upon the Governor to withdraw his assent on Haryana Sikh Gurdwara (Management) Bill passed recently by the state Assembly.
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