PUNJAB LOTTERY
LOTTERY RESULTS
PunjabNewsline Google Ranking
PageRank Checking Icon

HOME PAGE arrow HOME PAGE
Sarna demands to summon SGPC president at Akal Takht Print E-mail
GURPREET SINGH MEHAK   
Wednesday, 17 October 2007

FATEHGARH SAHIB:  The Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee president Paramjit Singh Sarna today demanded from Akal Takht Jathedar to summon Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee president Avtar Singh Makkar on Akal Takht.

Talking to this correspondent over phone Sarna said that stern disciplinary action should be taken against Makkar allegedly for making blasphemous statements about Guru Nanak Dev .  

He said that SGPC had published controversial book regarding Sikh history so stern action should be taken against Makkar.

Sarna accused the SGPC chief of getting published a book which claimed Nanak Dev's guru was a Muslim. Besides, the book, according to the DSGMC, also had articles casting aspersions on the revered Akal Takht. Since the articles about the Akal Takht were unprovoked the SGPC chief had ulterior motives to serve alleged Sarna.

Demanding removal of Avtar Singh, the DSGMC chief alleged that Avtar Singh was suffering from a ''Brahminical mindset''.   He said that DSGMC is collecting religious and historical books published by the SGPC so that blunder committed by the SGPC could be brought to notice of people. 

 
< Prev   Next >




HOME PAGE
Short Takes
North News
Sports News
Editor's Mail
Entertainment
Life Style
Articles
News Categories
Submit News
Advertise With Us
Contact Us
Logout
World News
DESTINATION PUNJAB
Amritsar
Bathinda
Chandigarh
Faridkot
Fatehgarh Sahib
Ferozepur
Gurdaspur
Hoshiarpur
Jalandhar
Kapurthala
Ludhiana
Moga
Muktsar
Patiala
Rupnagar
Sangrur
SBS Nagar (Nawanshahr)
Punjab Govt Websites
LIFE STYLE
'Saturday Night Fever' ends LFW in retro style

MUMBAI: Shiny disco balls hanging from the roof, an artificial mirror set with a pavement and a balcony, models dancing to "Saturday Night Fever"... it was a retro end to the five-day Lakme Fashion Week (LFW).

Full story...
 
'Rani Jhansi would be proud today of her nation'

NEW DELHI: As India took a decisive step towards giving its women one-third representation in legislatures, many women keenly watched history being made on their TV sets, celebrated the moment in their own small ways and said their country has made them proud.

Full story...
 
Women’s Creates Life … But Still Without Rights”

CHANDIGARH: iDOST– Institute of Development Objectives & Sustainable Transformations, an organization of budding engineers launched its first event based on ‘Women Empowerment’ on the occasion of Women’s day here at P.U. Campus.   

Full story...
 
REGISTRATION





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
SUBSCRIBE FREE

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Archive
Syndicate News



Editor: Satinder Bains



.


.


.



|  Executive Editor: Pawandeep Sooch  |  Managing Editor: Kanwal Preet Kaur |    © PunjabNewsline.com 2001-2010

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.