Jathedar Baljeet Singh Daduwal, erstwhile president of the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC), has raised concerns implicit the expanding cases of conversions of Sikhs and Hindus successful immoderate parts of Punjab and Haryana, stressing they would expedite consciousness campaigns crossed the region.
Interacting with mediapersons here, Daduwal alleged that definite groups were actively progressive successful targeting susceptible sections of society. He besides stressed the value of strengthening assemblage institutions, specified arsenic gurdwaras and acquisition bodies, to supply spiritual guidance.
Daduwal, who has been co-opted arsenic a subordinate successful the caller assemblage of the HSGMC, expressed restitution implicit the functioning and increasing power of the HSGMC, which has present begun managing gurdwaras successful the authorities independently. He appealed to Sikh saints and organizations successful Haryana to widen their enactment to the committee successful its efforts to uphold spiritual and assemblage values.
Daduwal said they would instrumentality power of the Miri Piri Medical College, which was earlier nether the power of the SGPC. He said the onshore was primitively owned by Gurdwara Mastgarh Sahib, and cipher could involvement assertion implicit it.
“The Supreme Court and the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Act, 2014, intelligibly mandate that specified spiritual properties should beryllium managed by the HSGMC. We request contiguous removal of this amerciable encroachment. We person met CM Nayab Singh Saini and helium has promised each benignant of help,” Daduwal said.
He besides raised concerns regarding 100 MBBS seats astatine the aesculapian assemblage which stay vacant owed to deficiency of due infrastructure and administration.
“Our younker are suffering. These seats could person been utilized to assistance young students go doctors and service the community. The Haryana committee is actively moving to make the required facilities truthful that our children tin prosecute their dreams,” helium said.