Stating that a gurdwara was not a place for politics, AAP said other political parties should also not be allowed to take part in the February 26 DSGMC polls.
"Sikhs are authorised by law to choose the management of gurdwaras in Delhi. We are of the clear view that gurdwaras are not places for politics and are rather places of worship. Gurdwaras do not belong to the Akalis, Congress or any other political party.
"We think it is only and only for the Sikh community to elect honest, devoted and peace-loving people to manage the gurdwaras in Delhi. The Aam Aadmi Party wants to make it clear that it is not taking part in these polls directly or indirectly," it said in a statement.
Delhi has several gurdwaras of historical significance, including Gurdwara Rakabganj, Bangla Sahib and Sis Ganj Gurdwara.
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