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Sheila delaying DSGMC polls to retain Sarnas' support: Badal

Claiming that the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) would emerge victorious in the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) elections due next month, party patron and Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Sunday accused his Delhi counterpart Shiela Dikshit of the Congress of delaying the management body's polls "since its fallout would severely impact the Congress' prospects in the coming Delhi assembly elections".

Updated on: Nov 18, 2012 07:45 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Khiala (Jalandhar)/Chandigarh
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Claiming that the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) would emerge victorious in the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) elections due next month, party patron and Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Sunday accused his Delhi counterpart Shiela Dikshit of the Congress of delaying the management body's polls "since its fallout would severely impact the Congress' prospects in the coming Delhi assembly elections".

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The current DSGMC set-up's tenure ended in January 2011, but the polls have not been held. The Supreme Court has set December 31, 2012, for the DSGMC elections now.

Referring to DSGMC president Paramjit Singh Sarna, who has held sway over the Delhi gurdwara body since forming his own party the SAD-Delhi, Badal added, "The Sarna brothers have been in league with the Congress since long."

In Ludhiana on Saturday, Dikshit had denied any role in the DSGMC poll delay, and rubbished allegations of a role in the recent clash between the Sarna and Badal groups at Delhi's Rakabganj gurdwara. She had also told Badal to "keep away from the Delhi Sikh affairs".

Badal, who was here to preside over a function at Sant Baba Bhag Singh Educational Complex, replied, "The SAD has every right to participate in DSGMC affairs because we fought valiantly in the gurdwara reforms movement and made supreme sacrifices to get laws passed for formation of bodies to manage daily affairs of Sikh shrines."

 
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