Thursday, April 2, 2026

Shri Akal Takht Sahib upholds Sikh pride with bold decisions

Jamshedpur: Advocate Kulwinder Singh, National President of Qaumi Sikh Morcha, has lauded the Five Singh Sahiban for their firm decision against former Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal, former Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal, and their cabinet ministers. On the 418th anniversary of Shri Akal Takht Sahib, the Jathedars reaffirmed the sanctity and honor of the Sikh Panth by demonstrating that no individual is above the principles of the community.

Singh further highlighted that past mistakes, such as granting forgiveness to Baba Ram Rahim, have also been rectified. He urged the Jathedars to maintain this resolve against worldly pressures and continue making fearless decisions. Advocate Kulwinder Singh also appealed to the Jathedars to take strict action against the management committee and Singh Sahiban of Takht Shri Harmandir Ji Patna Sahib for their alleged misconduct and failure to fulfill responsibilities entrusted to them.

Need for reforms at Patna Sahib Management Committee

Advocate Kulwinder Singh has urged the Jathedars of Takht Shri Akal Takht Sahib to take strong action against the management committee and Singh Sahiban of Takht Shri Harmandir Ji Patna Sahib. Singh accused the committee of disrupting the religious atmosphere for the past three years through internal political drama and failing to conduct elections. He stated that the management committee has been misleading the Sikh Sangat through staged conflicts while avoiding accountability.

Singh also called for immediate implementation of responsibilities assigned by the former acting Jathedar of Shri Akal Takht Sahib, Giani Harpreet Singh, which have remained unfulfilled. He appealed to the Sikh leadership to uphold community interests over political influences.

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