Sacrilege law attack on Sikh faith: SAD
Chandigarh, May 12 -- The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Monday said that the recently passed anti-sacrilege law was a direct attack on the Sikh faith and has instilled fear among the devotees, granthis and gurdwara committees regarding the installation of Guru Granth Sahib in their homes.
SAD, during its core committee meeting chaired by president Sukhbir Singh Badal on Monday, said it will launch an awareness campaign against the Act, which makes devotees and others liable for any untoward incident involving the holy scripture.
It was also decided that the party would announce the next course of action after the Akal Takht Jathedar issues its verdict regarding the Act.
The anti-sacrilege bill, which proposed amendments to the original 2008 Act, was passed unanimously by the Punjab Vidhan Sabha during a special session on April 13.
Punjab governor Gulab Chand Kataria accorded assent to the bill on April 17, and it was notified by the Punjab government on April 20.
On May 8, the Akal Takht Jathedar had given a 15-day ultimatum to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government to remove objectionable clauses which "hurt Sikh sentiments and interfere in Panthic affairs".
Chief minister Bhagwant Mann defended the newly enacted law, declaring there will be no withdrawal ordilution of the legislation, which has widespread public support.
"The party leaders raised concerns that these clauses are leading to apprehensions among families who have faith in Gurbani and have Guru Granth Sahib installed at their homes or even have sanchis, gutkas and pothis to recite Gurbani," said Manjit Singh GK, former president of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC).
"We support the law and the punishment clauses, but some shortcomings in the law should be amended," Manjit Singh added.
The core committee also decided that the halqa incharges will finalise the candidates for the civic body polls announced for May 26.
The SAD president asked the candidates to file nomination papers in time, so that the last-minute chaos is avoided and the election will be contested on the party symbol.
"Our party will contest on all wards of the civic bodies heading for election," said party vice-president Daljit Singh Cheema while speaking to reporters after the party's core committee meeting here....
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