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Akali dal Badal unites with SADD, Paramjit S Sarna is new President of Delhi unit of Akali dal

Kaumimarg Bureau/ Manpreet singh Khalsa | October 09, 2022 08:12 PM

 

New Delhi :  In a significant religious-political development in Panthic and Punjab politics, the Delhi State Akali Dal led by S.Paramjit Singh Sarna today united with the Shiromani Akali Dal.
Describing the development as “a turning point in Sikh and Punjab politics and a religio political game changer”, SAD president Sukhbir Singh Babal appointed S.Sarna as president of the Delhi State unit of the party and asked him to lead the campaign to unite entire Panth under one Panthic flag. He also asked Mr Sarna to build units of the party in other States. Mr Sarna in his speech on the occasion, lashed out against “the traitors and black sheep of the Sikh quom and said that today’s development had cast a pall of gloom over these stooges and their masters.

In his hard hitting and no holds barred speech, Mr Sukhbir Badal also blasted the “traitors of the Panth who operated in Sikh garb to promote and implement the conspired the enemies of the Sikh quom” He said today’s Panthic Ikattarta signaled Panthic Revival to defeat the challenges thrown at the Sikh quom. “Devious conspiracies are at work to engineer a civil war in the Sikh community. Unity alone will defeat these conspiracies, ” he said while thanking both S.Paramjit Singh Sarna and Harvinder Singh Sarna and their entire team and supporters for extending their unflinching support to this noble cause.

Mr Badal said that periods of crisis had always united the Khalsa  Panth. “Today, Khalsa Panth and its historic institutions are under attack from visible and hidden enemies who want to weaken the panth by breaking the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) by recognizing a separate gurudwara committee for Haryana. Unity is the historic need of the hour to fight external attack and internal sabotage”, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Paramjit Sarna said he had never left the SAD and was still a solider of the party. “I have always worked for the welfare of the Panth and will continue to do so by way of the new responsibility bestowed on me today”. He also said those who had betrayed the SAD after contesting elections to the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on the party ticket should seek forgiveness from the Panth as well as Guru Sahab and return back to the party fold.
Those who spoke on the occasion included SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami, Balwinder Singh Bhundur, Prof Prem Singh Chandumajra, Sukhwinder Singh Babbar, Kuldeep Singh Bhogal, Gurmeet Singh Shunty and Bibi Rajinder Kaur.

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