Monday, December 23, 2024

Sikhs Rejoice as Saroops Return from Qatar; Thank MEA and SGPC for their Efforts

by Manjari Singh

The Sikh community across India is celebrating the safe return of precious Sri Guru Granth Sahib Saroops (sacred texts) that were held in Qatar. The community is expressing immense gratitude to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, Dr. S Jaishankar, the External Affairs Minister, and the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) for their tireless efforts in bringing the sacred texts back to their rightful place.

Harmanjit Singh, Member, SGPC

The return of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Saroops marks a significant moment for the Sikh community, who hold these texts in the highest reverence. The Saroops were brought back to India following a diplomatic effort initiated by the Indian government. The repatriation process involved coordination between various agencies and the Qatari authorities, ensuring the safe transport of the sacred texts.

Preet Pratap Singh, Senior Vice President, Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi State

The Sikh community has been vocal in expressing their appreciation for the government’s intervention. Many Sikhs have taken to social media to share their joy and gratitude. “This is a momentous occasion for all Sikhs,” said a user on X. “The Sri Guru Granth Sahib is the cornerstone of our faith, and its return is a testament to the government’s commitment to protecting our religious heritage,” said another.

Jagdip Singh Kahlon, General Secretary, Delhi Gurdwara Committee

The SGPC, the apex Sikh religious body, has also played a crucial role in facilitating the return of the Saroops. The SGPC has been in constant communication with the Indian government and the Qatari authorities to ensure that the process was carried out smoothly.

Inderjit Singh, General Secretary, Takhat Patna Sahib

The return of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Saroops is a testament to the importance of cultural diplomacy and the protection of religious heritage. It is a reminder of the deep-rooted connection between the Sikh community and their sacred texts, and a celebration of the efforts made to safeguard this precious legacy.

Manjari Singh

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