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Selling of Birs in Amritsar
Posted by: * (IP Logged)
Date: October 10, 2007 12:37PM

" My suggetion is to bycot everything printed from them until they bow in front of Akal takht sahib"

Selling of Birs in Amritsar
Brothers detained in Akal Takht room
Varinder Walia
Tribune News Service

Amritsar, October 5
In a bizarre incident, agitated activists of the Guru Granth Sahib Satkar Committee picked up two brothers from the shop of famous publishers Jeewan Singh Chattar Singh and Sons, near Golden Temple, and blackened their faces in full public view. They later dragged them to a room of the Akal Takht secretariat here this evening.

However, Baljit Singh and Prabhjit Singh were freed from the illegal detention in the Akal Takht room on the intervention of Giani Gurbachan Singh, head granthi of the Golden Temple, and senior police officers. The Jathedar of Akal Takht was reportedly on duty when the incident occurred.

The brothers are accused of selling 50 birs of Guru Granth Sahib to a Delhi-based Sikh couple. The activists of the committee followed the vehicle of the couple Surinder Singh and his wife up to Beas. They intercepted them and compelled them to return to Amritsar. The agitating Sikh activists alleged that the birs were stacked in the Delhi couples vehicle and they were wearing shoes. It is alleged that the couple wanted to sell the birs at a high price. It is alleged that both brothers were first beaten up in full public view and then in the room of Akal Takht. The heavy police force that reached the incident site could not intervene because of the surcharged religious sentiments.

A senior SGPC member and convener of the Akal Purkh Ki Fauj, Jaswinder Singh Advocate, justified the action of the committee. He said they wont allow the police to take action against the Sikh activists. He said the matter had been brought to the notice of SGPC chief Jathedar Avtar Singh. The direct action was taken by the committee under the leadership of Amrik Singh of the Damdami Taksal.

SSP KVP Singh, who himself went to the SGPC office to defuse the situation, told The Tribune that the matter would be resolved. He said nobody had been arrested so far. He said the publishers had hurt the sentiments of the Sikhs by selling the birs against maryada, but the committee should not have taken law into its hand. Both brothers were taken to police station. They have not been arrested, he clarified.

Harbhajan Singh, father of both victims, alleged that the police stood a mute spectator when his sons were in illegal custody. This is no Sikhism, he said.

It may be mentioned here that on May 3, 2001, the five Sikh high priests had summoned Bhai Jeewan Singh and Chattar Singh and sons at Akal Takht on May 14 for publishing the holy Guru Granth Sahib in violation of the hukamnama (edict).

The hukamnama issued by the then Jathedar Akal Takht, Bhai Ranjit Singh, on May 9, 1998, had directed that the SGPC had the sole right to print the birs of holy Guru Granth Sahib as per the Sikh maryada in order to prevent blasphemous acts of private publishers.

However, despite repeated warnings, Bhai Jeewan Singh and Chattar Singh continued to violate the directives of Akal Takht and for this they were also declared tankhayia. The publishers had evaded their appearance at Akal Takht on one pretext or the other.

Again, on April 22 last year, the SGPC had directed the oldest publishers of Amritsar, Jeewan Singh Chattar Singh and Sons, and other publishers to stop the publication of Guru Granth Sahib as per the directives of Akal Takht eight years ago.

The SGPC had warned that a CD, which was in its possession, showed a publisher selling Guru Granth Sahib to a Muslim seer even though Akal Takht had banned performing path of Guru Granth Sahib at samadhis.

The malpractice of the publisher was also highlighted through a sting operation. The publisher was shown accusing the SGPC of having failed to supply good quality birs as per the demand of the Sikh sangat.

 



Faces blackened for printing & selling Saroops
Posted by: News (IP Logged)
Date: October 05, 2007 04:35PM

Selling of Birs in Amritsar
Brothers detained in Akal Takht room
Varinder Walia
Tribune News Service

Amritsar, October 5
In a bizarre incident, agitated activists of the Guru Granth Sahib Satkar Committee picked up two brothers from the shop of famous publishers Jeewan Singh Chattar Singh and Sons, near Golden Temple, and blackened their faces in full public view. They later dragged them to a room of the Akal Takht secretariat here this evening.

However, Baljit Singh and Prabhjit Singh were freed from the illegal detention in the Akal Takht room on the intervention of Giani Gurbachan Singh, head granthi of the Golden Temple, and senior police officers. The Jathedar of Akal Takht was reportedly on duty when the incident occurred.

The brothers are accused of selling 50 birs of Guru Granth Sahib to a Delhi-based Sikh couple. The activists of the committee followed the vehicle of the couple Surinder Singh and his wife up to Beas. They intercepted them and compelled them to return to Amritsar. The agitating Sikh activists alleged that the birs were stacked in the Delhi couples vehicle and they were wearing shoes. It is alleged that the couple wanted to sell the birs at a high price. It is alleged that both brothers were first beaten up in full public view and then in the room of Akal Takht. The heavy police force that reached the incident site could not intervene because of the surcharged religious sentiments.

A senior SGPC member and convener of the Akal Purkh Ki Fauj, Jaswinder Singh Advocate, justified the action of the committee. He said they wont allow the police to take action against the Sikh activists. He said the matter had been brought to the notice of SGPC chief Jathedar Avtar Singh. The direct action was taken by the committee under the leadership of Amrik Singh of the Damdami Taksal.

SSP KVP Singh, who himself went to the SGPC office to defuse the situation, told The Tribune that the matter would be resolved. He said nobody had been arrested so far. He said the publishers had hurt the sentiments of the Sikhs by selling the birs against maryada, but the committee should not have taken law into its hand. Both brothers were taken to police station. They have not been arrested, he clarified.

Harbhajan Singh, father of both victims, alleged that the police stood a mute spectator when his sons were in illegal custody. This is no Sikhism, he said.

It may be mentioned here that on May 3, 2001, the five Sikh high priests had summoned Bhai Jeewan Singh and Chattar Singh and sons at Akal Takht on May 14 for publishing the holy Guru Granth Sahib in violation of the hukamnama (edict).

The hukamnama issued by the then Jathedar Akal Takht, Bhai Ranjit Singh, on May 9, 1998, had directed that the SGPC had the sole right to print the birs of holy Guru Granth Sahib as per the Sikh maryada in order to prevent blasphemous acts of private publishers.

However, despite repeated warnings, Bhai Jeewan Singh and Chattar Singh continued to violate the directives of Akal Takht and for this they were also declared tankhayia. The publishers had evaded their appearance at Akal Takht on one pretext or the other.

Again, on April 22 last year, the SGPC had directed the oldest publishers of Amritsar, Jeewan Singh Chattar Singh and Sons, and other publishers to stop the publication of Guru Granth Sahib as per the directives of Akal Takht eight years ago.

The SGPC had warned that a CD, which was in its possession, showed a publisher selling Guru Granth Sahib to a Muslim seer even though Akal Takht had banned performing path of Guru Granth Sahib at samadhis.

The malpractice of the publisher was also highlighted through a sting operation. The publisher was shown accusing the SGPC of having failed to supply good quality birs as per the demand of the Sikh sangat.



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Re: Faces blackened for printing & selling Saroops
Posted by: Khalsaspirit (IP Logged)
Date: October 05, 2007 06:22PM

Waheguru ji ka khalsa
Waheguru ji ki fateh

Khalsa jio,

Chattra deserves that treatment.

Guru Mehar karay

Waheguru ji ka khalsa
Waheguru ji ki fateh

 



Re: Selling of Birs in Amritsar
Posted by: Marad Khalsa (IP Logged)
Date: October 27, 2007 09:01AM

Exactly how were the thousands of SGGS Birs at present installed in Gurdwaras and homes of Sikhs in Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, USa UK, Australia NZ..etc etc sent in the past 100 years ??
ALL came by SHIP/Parcel POST...and SGPC also sent them this way. Makkar sgpc is playing politics...the Satnam trust that orderd these birs via container is based in Canada..how about that ?? All this while it ordered birs this way and distributed them in Canada...This same Trust also has a private radio station right inside Darbar sahib Amrtisar using free gurdwara electricity etc

2. Chattra needs this beating because for the past 100 years he has been the publisher who is tampering with gutkas and dsm granth...promoting jantar mantar books misinterpreting Gurbani, promoting nanaksari and other derawadee babas in their misinterpretations of gurbani..I have three copies of dsm granth with different titles published by chattra ji...one is dsm granth..second is dsm guru granth..third is guru dsm granth..for this i am happy he got bashed up !!

3. Is it really viable to purchase Nine air tikcets...one for the purchaser, five for the Panj, one for the Chaur Bardaar..one for the Garvaii and one for SGGS..and does SGGS also require a VISA (living Guru) ?? imho SGGS is ETERNAL GURU..and has no physical needs or wants..and ETERNAL GURU is when the Bir is PARKASH on His Throne.

 



Re: Selling of Birs in Amritsar
Posted by: Khalsaspirit (IP Logged)
Date: October 28, 2007 07:49PM

Waheguru ji ka khalsa
Waheguru ji ki fateh

Marad Khalsa jio,

Repeating same mistakes does not make a right thing. Secondly if we are not wrong to bring the Guru Sahib's Saroop to Canada/US there is a big example made my SACHA SAUDA GURMAT PARCHAR SOCIETY in Canada. Why we are not contacting them and encouraging them to continue the seva the way they did. They charted the whole plane and brought about 100 Saroops abroad with the best respect they could. We do not know who those GurSikhs are, Singhs living in Canada can tell better who they are but they really stole our heart by doing so. And we think that is really the way any Marad khalsa would do.

Guru Mehar karay

Waheguru ji ka khalsa
Waheguru ji ki fateh

 



Re: Selling of Birs in Amritsar
Posted by: Khalsaspirit (IP Logged)
Date: October 28, 2007 07:56PM

Admin jio,

In second sentence "my" before SACHA SAUDA should be "by". Please correct.

Thanks,

 





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