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A man who is partly seen in the video is heard asking an SGPC employee at the temple complex entrance, “Is this not India?” The employee replied that “it’s Punjab”.
According to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), which is the apex religious body of Sikhs, the sewadar asked the woman to follow the decorum (maryada) of the religious place.
The SGPC said it has started an investigation into the matter and alleged that some people are deliberately giving a wrong twist to the incident.
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It is a common practice among many visitors and tourists who go to watch “Beating the Retreat” ceremony at the Attari-Wagah Joint Check Post every evening to get their faces painted with the colours of the national flag.
The incident happened on Saturday, he said. SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami also condemned the narrative being created against the Sikhs on social media after the video went viral on social media. The SGPC president said it was not right to make fabricated and baseless comments on social media to tarnish the image of Sikhs and defame the management of the organisation over an incident. “Sachkhand Sri Harmandar Sahib (Golden Temple) is a universal place for people of all religions and the pilgrims who reach here are respected. But it is sad that anti-Sikh forces are leaving no stone unturned to tarnish the image of Sikh institutions. Spreading false propaganda on any incident is an act of breaking the brotherhood, which should be avoided,” Dhami said. Dhami said that every gurdwara has a code of conduct, which is mandatory for people to follow. “Sometimes people deliberately act against the maryada, due to which the watchmen and sewadars keep alerting the pilgrims,” he said.