No action on Government’s behalf to send back more than 2000 pilgrims stuck at Takht Sri Hazoor Sahib

CHANDIGARH, Punjab—Despite Punjab CM’s appeal to the Maharashtra government, more than two thousand Sikh pilgrims are still not able to return back to their homes and helpless to stay at Takht Sri Hazoor Sahib. Notably, the Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh had written a letter to the Maharashtra government on March 25 seeking safe return of Sikh pilgrims while taking Union Home Minister Amit Shah into the loop.

It has come to fore that some of the Sikh pilgrims were sent in three trucks, but they were forced to return back from the way due to sealing of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan’s borders.

In a letter writer to the Maharashtra’s PWD Minister Ashok Chawan, the secretary of Takht Sri Hazoor Sahib Ravinder Singh Bungai has informed that around 450 Sikh pilgrims are currently staying at Takht Sri Hazoor Sahib while around 2000 Sikh pilgrims are staying in the rest houses of Gurdwara Sri Langar Sahib being run by Baba Narinder Singh and Baba Balwinder Singh.

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