I suppose everything has a political zone of importance -- not the least the decision to found a separate gurdwara management committee for Harayana -- whose story is a case study in the politics of religion.
However, check this sentence. How political is this?
Moga, Aug 9 : Hardline
Sikh leaders, inclduing Khalsa Action Committee president, Bhai Mohkam Singh and
All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) president Karnail Singh Peer Mohammed today welcomed the proposal of the referendum put forth by Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on the issue of a separate Shiromani Gurdwara committee for
Sikh in the state.
Why are some of the above named getting into the act at this point in time? Or were they involved earlier?
Newsmaker stories generally fall to the bottom of the pile of new threads by the end of the day. This is one that I think needs to be discussed and analyzed. What is going on here? Who is trying to co-opt the developments? And are some hidden agendas now coming forward that were not evident prior to this point? I have many more questions like these.
:welcome: to discuss it.