Haryana Finance Minister HS Chattha and Sikh leaders Jagdish Singh Jhinda and Didar Singh Nalvi were excommunicated from the community after Amritsar-based SGPC urged the Akal Takht to take an action as per religious code of conduct against the Sikh leaders who "defied both the apex religious body and the supreme temporal seat of the community."
"The Executive Committee of the SGPC had sent an appeal today. We also took into consideration appeals from the Sant Samaj, different Sikh Sangats and other bodies of the community and excommunicated Chattha, Nalwi and Jhinda," Akal Takht Jathedar Gyani Gurbachan Singh told PTI.
"The Sikh leaders from Haryana that include Chattha, Nalwi and Jhinda (who spearheaded the campaign for separate SGPC) lend their all out support (for separate Haryana SGPC) and participated at every step and thus they are guilty of the community," SGPC General Secretary Sukhdev Singh Bhaur said.
When contacted, Nalwi said that he was yet to receive any communication about the step and would comment only after being "officially informed".
Besides, several Sikh bodies, Punjab's ruling party Shiromani Akali Dal had slammed Haryana's move terming it as "Congress' nefarious design to weaken and divide the community".
Bhaur said the Haryana Sikh leaders had remained adamant on breaking away from the Amritsar-based SGPC by forming a separate body.
He said that they had even rejected the Akal Takht's appeal, asking them "not to become partners in feud of anti-Panthic forces to create a wedge in the community.
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