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SGPC writes to Pakistan Authorities over Upkeep of Historic gurdwara

SGPC writes to Pakistan Authorities over Upkeep of Historic gurdwara
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AMRITSAR: Owing to the neglect of the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC), the historic gurdwara built at the memory of Sikh’s very first grasp Guru Nanak Dev is lying at complete negligence using a huge part of the roofing of their gurdwara building currently caved in.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has taken off a letter to Pakistan authorities requesting to provide prompt attention towards the historic gurdwara and execute the repair functions.
The SGPC has also provided to execute’sewa’ when Pak authorities confronted any problems.
As stated by the photos of this gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib located in Chak Fateh Bhinder village decreasing from Daska tehsil of Sialkot area of Pakistan’s Punjab, the weathered gurdwara construction has generated substantial cracks, a number of its windows and doors have been observed lying beyond the gurdwara construction that’s in state of disrepair and crumbling.
Sources here advised that ISI-backed Evacuee Trust Property Board handled PSGPC just look after these gurdwaras in Pakistan that were cheered by a great number of Sikhs particularly from out Pakistan and provide significant contributions.
The TOI on Tuesday contacted Pakistani historian Shahid Shabeer alias Baba ji who advised Guru Nanak Dev had ceased in Chak Fateh Bhinder village later finishing his fourth’udasi’ (excursion ) by which a gurdwara was assembled in his own memory.
He discovered that moving by the structure of their gurdwara building it seemed the gurdwara was built in a century back.
Shahid advised that through one of his trip to the gurdwara he met with a Muslim household that resides nearby and manages the gurdwara.
SGPC president Bibi Jagir Kaur advised that she’d composed a letter to the Pakistan administration requesting to provide prompt attention to this gurdwara building that was falling apart.
“We didn’t understand that the roof of this gurdwara had caved in and the water flows through them that has caused much harm to the remainder of the construction of this sacred area,” she explained.
Kaur has asked the Pakistan government if it faced any sort of difficulty in receiving the gurdwara building mended then SGPC had been ready to tackle ‘sewa’ (voluntary support ) of this gurdwara.

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