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Chandigarh, October 17: Slamming the Akali leaders for trying to demean the position of Jathedar takht sahib, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday said that state government will take severest of severe action against accused of this sin, in case of any complaint.
Akali leaders who are trying to demean the authority of Jathedar sahib
In a message, the Chief Minister said that since centuries Jathedar Takht Sahib had been a supreme temporal authority of Sikhs. However, he said that from last few hours the entire humanity has seen the shameful face of Akali leaders who are trying to demean the authority of Jathedar sahib for their vested interests.
Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Akali leaders have shamefully shown grave disrespect to the authority of Jathedar Takht Sahib which is unwarranted and undesirable.
Jathedar Takht Sahib : Agnostic , haughty attitude of Akali leaders
The Chief Minister said that the agnostic and haughty attitude of Akali leaders just to appease their political bosses from one family is highly condemnable. He said that this family has already done irreparable damage to Punjab in general and Sikh community in particular.
“Bhagwant Singh Mann stated that the recent actions of the Akali leadership have bruised the psyche of the Sikh community, and the people responsible for this heinous act will never be forgiven.”
They say they will ensure exemplary action in case of any complaint
“The Chief Minister unequivocally stated that anyone who threatens Jathedar Sahib, makes casteist comments against him, or directs lewd remarks at his family members is intolerable. Bhagwant Singh Mann emphasized that although the state government does not interfere in this matter, he assured that if anyone files a complaint against those involved in this heinous crime against Jathedar Sahib or his family, the Punjab government will not spare them.” He emphasized that the government will take the severest action against those responsible for this crime, including those creating fake IDs on social media.”
