Terming the alleged alliance between the Delhi government and the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee as interference in the religious affairs of Sikhs, the Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi unit today marched towards Parliament. Chanting Satnam-Waheguru, thousands of people started a protest march from the Shiromani Akali Dal state office towards Parliament under the joint leadership of former Delhi Committee president Paramjit Singh Sarna and Manjit Singh GK. But the Delhi Police stopped them by barricading them at Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib Chowk. After which both the leaders addressed the congregation in front of the statue of former Shiromani Akali Dal president Master Tara Singh. The Akali leaders alleged that thousands of religious Sikhs have gathered here today to protest against the cancellation of the membership of two elected members of the Delhi Committee by the ministers of the Delhi government due to political malice. On this occasion, the Delhi Police did not allow the protesters to burn the effigy of Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and the effigy was torn. Due to which the clash continued for a long time. On this occasion, Sarna claimed that the BJP is continuously interfering in the religious committees of the Sikhs. After Hazur Sahib, Patna Sahib, Haryana Committee, now this political interference has reached the Delhi Committee. Our two elected Delhi Committee members have been expelled and alleged alcoholics and butchers have been made committee members. This is direct interference of the government in the religious affairs of the Sikhs. The Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister are very wise, they should take decisions by understanding the time, because this work will cost the BJP a lot. A mistake has been made in making the people who fled after the immoral withdrawal of the petition from the Delhi High Court as members of the Delhi Committee.
Sarna said that the finger of Master Tara Singh is still pointing towards the country’s Parliament. This is an indication that the government should fulfill the promises made to them during independence, but the government is on the path of conflict with the Sikhs. G.K. He said that we will fight this fight from the streets to the courts and oppose the unjust and immoral actions of the government. Because the government has murdered democracy. We will give a befitting reply, by putting a government clerk in front, we will expose those who are playing this game behind the scenes in front of the Sangat. Our anger is against both the Delhi government and the Delhi Committee. Because despite the orders of the Delhi High Court, the Delhi government is illegally transferring members through a loophole instead of making voters for the general elections. The members whose membership was terminated were not given any prior information and those who were made new members, their eligibility was not checked under Section 10 of the Delhi Committee nor was their Gurmukhi language test taken. On this occasion, many members of the Delhi Committee and a large number of Akali Dal officers and workers were present.
