The Tribune – Panthic bodies oppose voting rights to Sehajdhari Sikhs

Does not the Guru teach us that we will be judged on our deeds ? Did Guru Gobind Singh not teach us to look different (5 Ks & pag) and to be different (good behaviour) ?. This obsession with hair is just another example of the Hindu type thinking that many ‘Sikhs’ suffer from. Just like there are no Sehajdhari Sikhs, there are no Keshdhari Sikhs. A person who does not wear 5 Ks and pag is only a ‘patit’ if she/he took the Khalsa vows of being nirala (different) in both senses as described above and then broke that promise.Harjinder Singh – Man in Blue

Perneet Singh, Tribune News Service

Amritsar, April 15. Even as the Sehajdhari Sikh Party claims to be in talks with Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal over the fate of the new SGPC House and the Sehajdharis’ voting rights, the SGPC and other Sikh organisations have opposed any move to give voting rights to the Sehajdharis.

Talking to The Tribune, SGPC chief Avtar Singh Makkar said the SGPC was against voting rights being given to the Sehajdharis as there was no concept of a ‘Sehajdhari Sikh’ in Sikhism.

Dal Khalsa spokesperson Kanwarpal Singh accused Sehajdhari Sikh Party president P S Ranu of bluffing, alleging that he made had made his meetings with the Deputy Chief Minister public as he had not been able to “strike a deal with him.”

He alleged that Ranu was deliberately spreading misinformation to trigger ‘disintegration’ in the Sikh rank and file. He said Sukhbir should come clean on Ranu’s claims.

He warned that no Sikh organisation should think about recognising the concept of Sehajdhari Sikhs. All-India Sikh Students’ Federation (AISSF) chief Karnail Singh Peermohammed said the ruling SAD should not enter into any “unholy agreement” with the Sehajdhari Sikh Party, merely to save the new SGPC House.

“Today they are seeking voting rights, tomorrow they will be eying the SGPC management.”

Shiromani Panthic Council chairman M S Calcutta said the reported move to give voting rights to Sehajdharis did not seem logical as the SAD-ruled SGPC had itself got the Sehajdharis Sikhs disenfranchised through a 2003 notification. He said those projecting themselves as Sehajdharis were actually ‘patits’ (apostates).

Noted Sikh scholar Bhai Ashok Singh Bagarian said: “The Sehajdharis want to infiltrate the gurdwara management through politics”. Former SGPC general secretary Bibi Kiranjot Kaur, in whose tenure the Sehajdharis were disenfranchised, said: “the SGPC is neither business, nor politics. Therefore, whatever has to be done must be based on Sikh principles.”

Panthic organisations fear that by giving voting rights to Sehajdharis, the SAD will not only show the SGPC in a bad light but will also end up according recognition to the concept of Sehajdhari Sikhs.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130416/punjab.htm#4

The Tribune – Sehajdhari Sikh Party to fight against SAD in DSGMC poll

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, January 5. With the Election Commission of India approving the change of name of the Sehajdhari Sikh Federation to the Sehajdhari Sikh Party, its president Dr P S Ranu has announced to oppose SAD candidates in the upcoming Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) elections.

The federation had been instrumental in getting the notification debarring “sehajdhari” sikhs from voting in the SGPC elections quashed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Ranu along with his supporters was here to pay obeisance at the Golden Temple after the ECI approved the change in the federation name.

Ranu said the Sehajdhari Sikh Party would also contest the next Lok Sabha elections. He claimed the party had supported Congress candidates in the state assembly elections held last year by withdrawing 21 candidates it had fielded from various constituencies. “The Congress had won 17 seats where we had supported them,” he said.

Ranu said the party would seek votes for its candidates having good moral values. Party workers from Haryana and Punjab would put up in Delhi during the elections, he added.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130106/punjab.htm#10

The Tribune – SGPC steps up efforts for early session

Perneet Singh, Tribune News Service

Amritsar, February 21. Intensifying efforts to expedite the process for the election of its new office-bearers, the SGPC today shot off a fresh missive to the Union Home Ministry, seeking an appointment with Home Minister P Chidambaram.

Avtar Singh Makkar, SGPC chief, said the annual SGPC budget had to be passed before March 31, which has to be first cleared by the executive. Ridiculing the Sehajdhari Sikh Party’s claim that the SGPC had misinterpreted the Supreme Court orders, he accused the party of deliberately creating confusion over the issue. SGPC’s senior counsel Gurminder Singh said:

“The Supreme Court has clearly said that the board constituted on December 17 will continue to function, which means it can go ahead with the office-bearers’ elections.”

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120222/punjab.htm#19

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