New Delhi: Citing September 15 from Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) which allows religious places to open but do not allow visitors, the New Delhi District Administration has given an order to “Close Gurdwara Bangla Sahib for visitors with direct effects.” Booking by Sub-Divisional Magistrate (HR), Chanakyapuri encouraged the President of Management of Management Delhi Sikh Gurdwara (DSGMC) Manjlinder Singh to demand action against district officials.
“Cheap action by Changanyapuri HR by passing this command to close Gurdwara Sri Bangla Sahib for Covid’s violations! We condemn this pain mentality of Delhi Govt & Demand @ArvindkeJriwal Ji to take the most stringent action against DC & HR Geeta Grover,” SieSa tweeted.
“Executive Magistrate, Sub Division-Chanakyapuri, New Delhi has submitted a report that Gurdwara Management Bangla Sahib, BKS Marg, New Delhi has allowed visitors / prayers in Gurdwara, which is a violation number 2 (XI) from the Appendix –a of the order of 15.09 .2021 DDMA, Delhi, “state.
Bhupinder Singh Bhullar, Chairman of Bangla Sahib Hospital and DSGMC Executive Member, said that when they had received orders, they opposed the violations shown and visitors were still permitted.
“Malls, markets and all other places function as usual, but we have been asked to be closed, even when we ensure people wear masks.
Sewayars placed at the entrance ensures people keep their masks and Gurdwara has functioned through a pandemic and feeding lakh People throughout the city, “said Bhullar.
District officials did not respond to TOI questions in this matter.
Meanwhile, Delhi police have published more than 2.9 lakh Chaltan between April 19 and September 17 this year for violations of various covid-19 guidelines, where the maximum was issued for those who did not wear masks, officials said on Saturday.
According to data distributed by the addition of Delhi Pro Police Anil Mittal, 2,91,423 Challans have been issued for various violations related to Covid in the national capital.
Of the total challans, a maximum of 2.56,616 was released for violations of masks.