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SGPC announces to launch protest for release of Bandi Singhs from Sept 12

Amritsar, September 2, 2022 (Yes Punjab News)
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has decided to launch a large mass movement with the support of Sikh organisations and individuals having pain for Panth, regarding the release of Bandi Singhs (Sikh political prisoners) and the struggle in this regard will start from September 12.

In the meeting of all SGPC members held at Teja Singh Samundri Hall on Friday, important resolutions were passed regarding the release of Sikh prisoners and the struggle will be taken forward according to the same.

In this Panthic meeting held under the leadership of SGPC President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami, various SGPC members expressed deep concern over the government’s apathy on the issue of Sikh prisoners and suggested to start a mass movement in future.

In his address on this occasion, SGPC President Advocate Dhami while sharing details about the work done by SGPC in the past for the release of Sikh prisoners, strongly condemned the stubborn attitude of governments and presented resolutions regarding the future struggle as per the suggestions of the members present. These resolutions were unanimously passed by the SGPC members amid the resonance of Bole So Nihal Sat Sri Akal.

In a resolution presented by Advocate Dhami, it was approved that on September 12, 2022, protests will be organised by SGPC outside the offices of Deputy Commissioners in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. During this protest, the SGPC members will protest against the government’s attitude by wearing black robes and chains. Along with this, a signature campaign will also be launched to start a mass movement, under which, forms will be given to Sangat to fill at historical Sikh shrines, main places in cities, towns and villages.

As per the resolution, counters will be set up by placing flex boards regarding release of Bandi Singhs at important places of the cities, where commuting people will be able to participate in the signature campaign. As the next phase of this protest, all members of SGPC will jointly submit the signed forms and memorandum to the Governor of Punjab.

In the meeting, a decision was made to hold meetings with retired Sikh judges, senior lawyers and scholars of Panth to take their opinion for the release of Sikh prisoners, so that the support of experts can be obtained for legal proceedings and communication with the governments.

Moreover, in the meeting of SGPC members, it was also announced to deal with full power against the petition filed by an individual in the Supreme Court regarding minority status to communities on the basis of the states. A commitment was expressed to take swift action on this petition from legal and all other aspects. In the resolution passed in this regard, an appeal was made to the Government of India to strengthen the side of the minority communities against this petition which attacks the rights of minorities and to represent them legally.

During the gathering, the attacks on religious principles and places of worship were also condemned and the vandalism of a Christian Church near Tarn Taran was termed as unfortunate.

SGPC President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami, former President Bhai Gobind Singh Longowal, General Secretary Jathedar Karnail Singh Panjoli, S. Sarwan Singh Kular, Bhai Gurcharan Singh Grewal, Bhai Rajinder Singh Mehta, S. Amrik Singh Shahpur, Bibi Kiranjot Kaur, Bhai Amarjit Singh Chawla, S. Mithu Singh Kahneke, Bhai Manjit Singh, S. Kulwant Singh Mannan, Baba Gurmeet Singh Trilokewala, Bhai Ram Singh, S. Sarbans Singh Manaki, Baba Gurpreet Singh Randhawa also presented their views in the gathering.

A large number of SGPC office-bearers, members, and officials were present in the meeting.

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