Akal Takht chief’s anti-national demand to display pictures of 3 Khalistani terrorists in the Golden Temple

Akal Takht Chief Gyani Raghbir Singh

Amritsar – Jathedar (chief) of Sikh ‘Akal Takht’ Gyani Raghbir Singh has demanded to the ‘Shiromani Gurudwara Management Committee (SGPC)’ that pictures of Khalistani terrorists Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Paramjit Singh Panjwar and Gajinder Singh, be put up in Central Sikh Museum in Golden Temple premises. Jathedar Gyani Raghbir Singh made this demand in a programme organised by SGPC and Dal Khalsa. ‘Akal Takht’ has declared these 3 Khalistani terrorists as ‘Shaheed’ (martyr).

Panjwar was the head of terrorist organisation ‘Khalistani Commando Force’. He was killed on 6th May 2023 in Lahore, Pakistan. Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was declared a terrorist by the Indian Government, was killed in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Canada had accused India for this.

Tribute paid to Khalistani terrorist Gajinder Singh

A programme was organised at ‘Gurudwara Shaheed Ganj Baba Gurbaksh Singh’. Gyani Raghbir Singh was present there. Tributes were paid to Khalistani terrorist Gajinder Singh in this meeting. Khalistani terrorists led by Gajinder Singh hijacked an Indian Airlines plane in 1981. After the hijacking, the plane was flown to Lahore, Pakistan. He did this for the release of Khalistani terrorist Jarnail Singh Bindranwale. Gajinder Singh passed away on 3rd July 2024 in Lahore, Pakistan.

About Gajinder Singh, Gyani Raghbir Singh said that he never compromised on Sikh principles, nor did he bow down to the Government. Ever since he was released from a Pakistani prison in 1995, he had been wandering.

Editorial Perspective

Some Sikh religious organisations and their leaders are Khalistan supporters. Therefore, if Khalistan movement is to be crushed, first action must be taken against the leaders of such organizations.