
SGPC hits back after Punjab CM Mann says Akalis reduced it to ‘Shiromani Golak' committee
Condemning Mann for his remarks, SGPC chief Harjinder Singh Dhami called them 'baseless, deeply hurtful to Sikh sentiments, and a blatant insult to the Sikh Panth's highest religious institution'.
Amritsar, June 8 (PTI) Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Sunday accused Akali leaders of reducing the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) to 'Shiromani Golak Parbandhak Committee out of their greed for money'.
Addressing a public gathering here, Mann alleged that the Badals 'misused' their political power to interfere in religious affairs, including 'manipulating the appointment of Jathedars of the Akal Takht to suit their personal interests'.
'Driven by financial motives, the Akalis have degraded the sanctity of the SGPC and misused it and the Akal Takht for narrow political gains,' Mann alleged.
The chief minister also accused the Akali leaders of twisting the directives of the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikhs, to 'deceive the public and serve their own agendas'.
'The Akalis looted not only the state exchequer but also funds belonging to religious institutions. Its tenure was marked by political and religious exploitation, which caused significant harm to Punjab,' Mann said.
'The Akali leadership symbolised a legacy where the poor were neglected while the powerful looted the state with impunity,' he added.
The Akalis 'exploited' the underprivileged and weaker sections of society, Mann alleged, adding that 'they are now facing the consequences of their actions'.
Mann also claimed that the people of Punjab will never forgive the Akalis for the 'crimes' committed against the state and its residents.
Assailing the traditional political parties for remaining 'insensitive' towards the welfare of economically weaker and underprivileged sections, Mann said these 'selfish' leaders always treated the Schedule Caste (SC) brethren merely as their vote banks.
'As rulers, the Akalis were completely insensitive towards the problems of the common man. They always treated the SC community as vote banks,' Mann claimed.
Training his guns at his predecessors, the chief minister claimed they built huge palaces by 'amassing whopping wealth by misusing their official positions'.
'The Akali leaders remained inaccessible to the people due to which they were ousted,' Mann said. PTI COR CHS ARI
This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


NDTV
2 hours ago
- NDTV
Indian Truck Driver's Fatal U-Turn Sparks Team Trump vs California Governor
The violent crash in Florida, which killed three people, has become the latest flashpoint between the Donald Trump administration and California Governor Gavin Newsom. A semi-truck driver, an illegal immigrant, attempted an illegal U-turn on the Florida turnpike, resulting in the trailer jackknifing and colliding with a minivan. It turns out the Sikh man, identified as Harjinder Singh from India, was issued a commercial driver's license by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), despite his illegal status. The finding gave ammunition to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which posted on X, "How many more innocent people have to die before Gavin Newsom stops playing games with the safety of the American public?" Three innocent people were killed in Florida because Gavin Newsom's California DMV issued an illegal alien a Commercial Driver's License—this state of governance is asinine. How many more innocent people have to die before Gavin Newsom stops playing games with the safety of the… — Homeland Security (@DHSgov) August 18, 2025 DHS is working around the clock to protect the public and get these criminal illegal aliens out of America, it said. However, Mr Newsom's Press office claimed that when Mr Singh entered the US, Mr Trump was the president. . @grok, who was President in 2018? — Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) August 17, 2025 Under California's law, one gets a commercial driver's license only when they have a lawful presence in the country, his office said. Mr Singh allegedly crossed the California border illegally in September 2018 and was arrested by Border Patrol. He was then processed for fast-track deportation, but he "claimed fear of going back to India", after which he was released on a $5,000 immigration bond in January 2019 after being given a Notice to Appear. The man has remained in immigration proceedings ever since. "The illegal alien is an Indian national who was granted a commercial driver's license by the so-called 'sanctuary state' of California, whose reckless policies put the lives of American citizens at risk every single day," said the White House in a statement. Attacking Mr Newsom, who has in past clashed with the US President, the White House said, "But instead of acknowledging the tragedy, criminal illegal alien sympathiser Gavin Newsom callously doubled down, claiming that giving driver's licenses to illegals 'improves public safety'." According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the semi-truck, which was towing a box trailer, was in the outer lane when it tried to do a U-turn into a section of the turnpike designated as "official use only." According to the agency, the minivan, in the inside lane, was "unable to avoid" the semi tractor-trailer as it crossed "over all northbound travel lanes" to make the U-turn on the access road. The minivan crashed into the trailer and became jammed beneath its left side. Mr Singh was arrested by US Marshals in California on Saturday on a warrant for three counts of vehicular homicide, and he is now facing deportation. Mr Trump and Mr Newsom have clashed on multiple issues in past, including immigration and economic strategies. They have feuded several times on public platforms as well.


Hindustan Times
4 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Punjab CM Mann asks SAD chief Sukhbir Badal to 'stop boasting about fake achievements'
Chamkaur Sahib , Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday asked SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal to stop "boasting about fake achievements" of the erstwhile Akali government and asked who will take the responsibility of the incidents like the 2015 sacrilege and death of youths because of drugs. Punjab CM Mann asks SAD chief Sukhbir Badal to 'stop boasting about fake achievements' Mann was addressing a gathering after launching several developmental projects for the Chamkaur Sahib assembly segment. Sukhbir is very fond of "boasting" that a lot of development had taken place during their rule whereas he is "mum" over the incidents of Bargari and bullets fired on innocent people or the drug menace. Notably, the incidents related to the theft of a 'bir' of Guru Ganth Sahib from Burj Jawahar Singh Wala gurdwara, putting up handwritten sacrilegious posters in Bargari and Burj Jawahar Singh Wala and torn pages of the holy book found scattered at Bargari, had taken place in Bargari in Faridkot in 2015 when the Shiromani Akali Dal was in power. These incidents had led to anti-sacrilege protests in Faridkot. In the police firing at anti-sacrilege protesters in October 2015, two persons were killed in Behbal Kalan while some were injured at Kotkapura in Faridkot. Taking a jibe at the SAD president, Mann alleged that Badals had only worked for expanding their business without bothering about the state and its people. The period from 2007-2017 was the "darkest" period of the state when transport, cable, sand, drug and other mafias flexed their muscles in the state, he alleged. It is on record that the drug menace spread its tentacles after it was patronised during the Akali regime, he alleged. The state government will adopt no leniency towards the 'Jarnails' who were the perpetrators behind the "genocide" of youth through the curse of drugs, said Mann. These leaders not only used to patronise the drug trade across the state but, ironically, they even supplied the drugs in their official government vehicles, he alleged without naming anyone. Mann said a thorough enquiry has reflected that these leaders "amassed" huge wealth through the drug trade, adding that the strictest punishment will be ensured for them for this crime. Targeting the previous governments, Mann alleged that the traditional parties "mercilessly plundered" the state and its people due to which they were ousted by the Punjabis. "All the big guns of these parties like former chief ministers Parkash Singh Badal and Charanjit Singh Channi, and Akali leaders Sukhbir Singh Badal, Bikram Majithia and others were shown the door," he said. Besides, Mann said a foolproof mechanism has been adopted by the state government for the entire recruitment process due to which not even a single appointment out of more than 55,000 jobs has been challenged so far in any court. He said the state government has increased the number of beds in the Chamkaur Sahib hospital from 30 to 50 and upgraded its status from a community health centre to a sub-divisional hospital. Additionally, he said that the number of specialist doctors in this hospital has been increased from five to ten so that people can receive services from modern doctors. Previously, Mann said, there used to be only two medical officers in this hospital, but now there will be four. Likewise, the chief minister said, earlier, there was only one operation theatre in the hospital, but now another operation theatre has been constructed. He said five 'Aam Aadmi clinics' and 20 Ayushman Arogya Centres have been connected with the Chamkaur Sahib hospital. Mann said a mobile bus was also flagged off which will go to schools and help clear students' concepts in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics . The chief minister said equipped with modern facilities, this bus will increase children's interest in learning and showcase interactive activities in Science and Mathematics for students from Classes 6 to 12. He said that through this, students will also be able to perform experiments, which will spark curiosity in them. Mann also inaugurated a new sub-divisional hospital and presented sports kits to the budding players at the stadium. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


Hans India
5 hours ago
- Hans India
‘Kripan' curbs at PM's I-Day event: BJP Sikh leader fights for Punjab sarpanch's rights
A Punjab sarpanch, denied entry to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's event at Red Fort on Independence Day for carrying the sacred 'kripan', got support on Monday from Sikh BJP leader R.P. Singh, who described the episode as a 'violation of constitutional rights.' The BJP National Spokesperson took up cudgels on behalf of Sarpanch Sardar Gurdhyan Singh of village Kalsana (Nabha, Punjab), regretting that the latter was stopped from attending the Independence Day event despite his valid official invitation (Letter No. 499 issued by the Government of India). On Monday, R.P. Singh, a former Delhi MLA, met Madhur Verma, Joint Commissioner of Police (Central Range), Delhi, to submit a formal representation against ACP Shashi Kant Gaur, who allegedly stopped the village headman from Punjab from proceeding towards the seating area. In his representation, R.P. Singh highlighted that the Sarpanch was denied entry solely because he was carrying the Sri Sahib (Kirpan), a sacred article of Sikh faith inseparable from Sikh identity and constitutionally protected under Article 25. He said this was a violation of constitutional rights, as upheld by the Supreme Court in Balwant Singh versus State of Rajasthan (2006), and amounted to both an insult to the Sikh community and an act of dereliction of duty, bringing disrepute to Delhi Police. During the meeting, Joint CP Madhur Verma spoke to Sarpanch Gurdhyan Singh in a video call and expressed regret over the incident. Verma confirmed that an enquiry will be conducted in this episode. He also invited the Sarpanch for a personal meeting, reaffirming goodwill and respect. After the meeting with the Joint CP, R.P. Singh welcomed the gesture by the Delhi Police leadership while stressing that strict instructions must be issued to prevent recurrence of such a lapse infringing the constitutional and religious rights of the Sikh community.