Shiromani Akali Dal Denounces New SIT for 'Swaroops' Inquiry

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Shiromani Akali Dal Denounces New SIT for 'Swaroops' Inquiry

Synopsis

The Shiromani Akali Dal has outrightly rejected the reestablished Special Investigation Team by the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab, alleging it is a political maneuver targeting its leader. This controversy revolves around the investigation of 328 unaccounted 'swaroops' of the Guru Granth Sahib.

Key Takeaways

SAD rejects the new SIT formed by AAP for investigating unaccounted 'swaroops'.
Allegations of political manipulation and bias are central to the dispute.
The inclusion of officers with questionable backgrounds raises concerns about impartiality.
Compliance with religious directives from the Akal Takht is being overlooked.
The Sikh community's reaction is critical as they observe the investigation's handling.

Chandigarh, Feb 26 (NationPress) The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has formally dismissed the newly formed Special Investigation Team (SIT) established by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab to investigate the 328 unaccounted 'swaroops' of the Guru Granth Sahib. The SAD claims that the formation of this new team was necessary because the previous SIT declined to comply with unlawful directives aimed at implicating party leader Sukhbir Badal in this matter.

In response to this situation, senior SAD leaders Maheshinder Singh Grewal and Parambans Singh Romana accused the AAP government of engaging in opportunistic politics. They asserted that the primary objective of this SIT remains unchanged—using the issue of the unaccounted 'swaroops' as a means to target the SAD President.

The leaders further expressed concerns regarding the inclusion of officers in the SIT who have questionable backgrounds, including the newly appointed Chairman Nanak Singh, who is currently under investigation for his involvement in the assault on an army officer. They also highlighted the presence of Gurbans Singh Bains, an individual perceived to have a vendetta against the SAD government.

Grewal and Romana pointed out that the AAP administration has neglected the directive from the Akal Takht jathedar, which stipulates that only 'amritdhari' officers should be part of the SIT to ensure adherence to the necessary 'maryada' during the investigation.

The leaders cautioned the SIT personnel against participating in any misconduct at the behest of the AAP leadership, emphasizing that the entire Sikh community is closely observing how the AAP government is managing the inquiry into the unaccounted 'swaroops.'

Arguing that the devotees are well aware that the 'swaroops' have not gone missing, as all have been distributed to 'gurughars', the Akali Dal leaders warned that should the SIT officers misuse their investigatory powers to file false charges against the SAD leadership, they will face legal consequences, as everyone is subject to the law.

Point of View

The Shiromani Akali Dal's rejection of the SIT underscores the complexities of political maneuvering in Punjab. While the investigation aims to address accountability regarding the 'swaroops', the allegations of political bias and improper conduct highlight ongoing tensions in the region.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reason behind the SAD's rejection of the SIT?
The SAD contends that the SIT was reconstituted to circumvent the previous team's refusal to follow illegal orders intended to implicate their leader, Sukhbir Badal.
Who are the main leaders involved in this controversy?
Senior SAD leaders Maheshinder Singh Grewal and Parambans Singh Romana are the primary voices against the newly formed SIT.
What are the concerns raised about the SIT's members?
The SAD leaders have expressed concerns regarding the inclusion of officers with questionable backgrounds in the SIT, questioning their impartiality.
How does the Akal Takht's directive relate to this situation?
The Akal Takht jathedar's directive emphasizes that only 'amritdhari' officers should be part of the SIT, ensuring adherence to religious protocols during the investigation.
What implications does this situation have for the Sikh community?
The Sikh community is closely monitoring the investigation, and any misuse of the inquiry could lead to significant legal and political repercussions for the involved parties.
Nation Press
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