AMRITSAR : While censuring the Patiala occurrence, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Harjinder Singh Dhami accused Punjab’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government for its supposed inability to keep up with the rule of law in the state.
In a delivery gave here on Friday, Dhami affirmed that the police organization didn’t satisfy its expected liability by disregarding the underlying driver of the episode, which prompted an enormous dissent among the Sikh Sangat.
“Action ought to have been taken against the Shiv Sena pioneer well in time when he offered enemy of Sikh incendiary comments”, believed Dhami.He asserted that certain individuals were continually endeavoring to upset harmony in Punjab and to make the air tense, however the state government was not earnest in halting them.
Without naming anybody, Dhami said “Certain individuals have a propensity to raise the Hindu Sikh issue yet the Sikhs regard every one of the religions according to the Guru’s lessons of general fellowship. The public authority ought to make a move against those individuals who need to make divisions in the general public for the sake of religion and crackdown on them”, said DhamiAt a similar time he said “However when a few enemy of social components purposely offer fiery expressions against the Sikhs, the air will undoubtedly turn harsh” adding that the public authority should crackdown on those individuals who offer provocative and incendiary expressions so the environment in the state stays serene”.