SGPC objected to the decision of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court

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The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee has expressed strong objection to the decision given by the Jammu and Kashmir High Court that 'Singh' or 'Kaur' is not necessary after the name of a Sikh. Shiromani Committee President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami has said that the definition of a Sikh is not subject to worldly courts, but it is based on being a Guru Bakhshi. Behind this is the glorious history, principles and traditions of the Sikhs.

He said that the name of Sikh cannot be guessed without Singh or Kaur, so the comment of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court is directly against Sikh values ​​and living as a Sikh.

Shiromani Committee President Advocate Dhami said that although the decision of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court is related to the Akhnoor District Gurdwara Management Committee, it has violated the Sikh principles and traditions and has also hurt the sentiments of the Sikhs.

No court has any right to make such a comment on a matter related to the religious conduct of Sikhs and in such cases suggestions and opinions must be taken from Sri Akal Takht Sahib and Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. If such arbitrary decisions are taken, the valuable values ​​and basic principles of religions will not be able to survive.

Advocate Dhami said that the Shiromani Committee will take appropriate action after conducting an investigation by legal experts regarding the decision of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court.

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