Atishis statement about Gurus is not enough to be condemned Pali
Ambala, January 9:- The bad language used by Aam Aadmi Party leader and former Chief Minister Atishi about Gurus in the Delhi Vidhan Sabha is being condemned in political and communal circles. Jathedar Harpal Singh Pali, member of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee Shri Amritsar from Ambala, along with his other colleagues, has submitted a complaint letter to DSP Ambala Cantt in this regard and demanded that a case be registered against Atishi.
Talking to the media, Jathedar Pali said that the Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, Mrs. Atishi ji, who has used such bad language about Guru Sahiban in the Vidhan Sabha the day before yesterday, which cannot be said or heard. No one can even think of such language.
The Guru who was martyred in Chandni Chowk in Delhi, whose 350th martyrdom anniversary was celebrated with great devotion in the country and the world, and the Guru who defended the Hindu community by sacrificing his head, cannot be tolerated by the leader of the opposition in the AAP party's legislative assembly.
We condemn this in the strongest terms and also strongly oppose it. The hearts of the Sikh community have been broken by Atishi's language. Pali said that Atishi's words about the Gurus are an expression of the poison inside him. He said that there has been an uproar in the country for two days but Atishi ji has not uttered a single word of apology.
Pali said, 'We request and also instruct him to go to the Guru's house and stand at the feet of the Gurus and apologize to the Gurus, the Sikh community and the entire country. The Jathedar said that today he has filed a complaint against Atishi with the DSP Ambala Cantt and requested to register a case under 295A.
He said that in this regard, he has also sent a mail to Shri Akal Takht Sahib and requested the Jathedar Sahib to take appropriate action. On this occasion, Jathedar Jagmeet Singh Josh, Jathedar Jatinder Singh, Sukhmani Sahib Gurdwara Committee and office bearers of Shiromani Akali Dal Haryana Pradesh were present with him.
