"Yes, Majithia has been declared 'Tankhaiya' for showing disrespect to the sacred compositions of the Sikh Gurus," sources at the Takht at Nanded, where Sikhism's 10th guru Gobind Singh had breathed his last, said today.
A major controversy had erupted after Majithia had at an election rally distorted a hymn in Gurbani, compositions of the Sikh gurus and inserted Jaitley's name to wish his victory.
A 'Hukamnama' (edict) holding Majithia guilty of religious misconduct was issued yesterday.
The minister had later tendered an apology to Giani Gurbachan Singh, Jathedar of Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikhism.
Majithia would be required to appear before Sikh priests at the Takht following which religious atonement would be pronounced upon him, sources said.
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