The Bathinda district administration has once again denied permission for organizing Sarbat Khalsa in Talwandi Sabo. Deputy Commissioner Ghanshyam Thori said that the permission has been denied keeping in mind the law and order situation. “We had sought a report from SSP Bathinda.
They said that law and order problem may arise due to which we decided not to grant permission for the December 8 event,” He said.
However, Baljeet Singh Daduwal— parallel Jathedar of Takt Damdama Sahib, who is in Haryana’s Dadu village, stated, “we have appealed to the Sangat and they will reach the venue on Thursday in a peaceful manner. this is our proper and that they can't deny permission. I'm able to also attain there together with different leaders.”
Resources, but, confirmed that heavy police has been deployed to forestall him from transferring out. There are several others in conjunction with him who are in the Gurdwara in Dadu village. On Tuesday, the Bathinda police had arrested eight people.
On November 10 as nicely, Panthic organizations had deliberate a Sarbat Khalsa at Bhagi Vander village in Talwandi Sabo and even that time, permission was denied by the then DC Dr. Basant Garg mentioning the identical regulation and order trouble. Over a hundred and twenty humans had been arrested at that point from diverse components of the kingdom.
Meanwhile, leader Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Wednesday also ruled out any possibility to allow Sikh radicals to keep “Sarbat Khalsa” apprehending “regulation and order state of affairs in the country”.
Speaking to the media individuals on the sidelines of his Sangat Darshan program at Tohra village, Badal stated that “handful of self-styled leaders are hell bent to preserve Sarbat Khalsa for hatching conspiracies to derail the method of development and peace within the state and push it returned in turbulent times”.
Making his company remedy, the CM stated his authorities is devoted to preserving the regulation and order at any value besides strengthening the social material and retaining peace, communal concord and brotherhood inside the country.
Like Daduwal, United Akali Dal president Mohkam Singh, one of the organizers of ultimate 12 months' Sarbat Khalsa trashed the apprehensions approximately law and order. “final year’s Sarbat Khalsa became a completely peaceful event. there has been no regulation and order hassle.”
Similarly hitting out at the authorities for his or her inflexible stance, Mohkam said, “The Akhand Paths are on on the website online in Talwandi Sabo. The blog of Akhand Paths are scheduled the following day and the event is on. it'll be clear on Thursday how many devotees (Sangat) can make it to the venue amid regulations via the government.