Photographs: PTI Photo
Two groups clashed inside the Golden Temple premises for close to half an hour on Friday morning leaving at least 12 persons injured, even as the temple city observed a bandh to mark the 30th anniversary of Operation Bluestar.
Brandishing swords, spears and sticks, video footages showed people clashing and chasing each other outside the Akal Takht building inside the complex. Some others were seen running for cover.
The situation took an ugly turn when one of the Akali Dal factions led by former IPS officer Simranjeet Singh Mann along with his supporters tried to raise pro-Khalistani slogans from the rostrum of Akal Takht, Amritsar Police Commissioner Jatinder Singh Aulakh said.
Mann was prevented from delivering his speech during a ceremony organised to mark the 30th anniversary of Operation Bluestar following which a clash broke out between activists of his group Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and guards of Shiromani Gurudwara Parbhandhak Committee, he said, adding that swords were used in the violence which left 5 members of SGPC task force injured.
Police personnel are not permitted inside the Golden temple premises where security and other issues are under the control of the task force, Aulakh said.
“The situation has been defused and things are under total control,” he said.
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Sword fight in Golden Temple on Op Bluestar anniversary, 12 hurt
Image: A woman shows her injury to the media after a clash between SGPC and members of a radical Sikh organisation on the 30th anniversary of Operation Bluestar, at Golden Temple Complex in AmritsarPhotographs: PTI Photo
When contacted Jathedar of Akal Takht Giani Gurbachan Singh said the incident is being investigated. “Preliminary reports suggest that some unscrupulous elements were responsible for it,” he told PTI.
There was no disruption of worship at the Golden Temple, an official said.
Mann accused the SGPC and the ruling Akali Dal government in Punjab of not addressing the issues faced by the Sikh community and also targeting groups seeking resolution of these problems.
The anniversary of Operation Bluestar was observed at Akal Takht at the marbled periphery of Harmandhar Sahib popularly known as Golden Temple.
In June, 1984, more than 1,000 people were killed in Operation Bluestar, the raid on Sikhism's holiest shrine to flush out Sikh extremists led by Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale from the Golden Temple. Bhindrawale and his associates were killed in the operation.
Five months later, in retaliation, Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards at her residence.
During the day, Mann's supporters raised pro-Khalistan slogans. The trouble started when the Akal Takht head was addressing the gathering and Mann tried to stop him. During the melee, many panic-striken devotees ran for safety.
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Sword fight in Golden Temple on Op Bluestar anniversary, 12 hurt
Image: Sikh men brandishing swords during a clash between SGPC supporters and a radical Sikh organisation on the 30th anniversary of Operation Bluestar, at Golden Temple Complex in AmritsarPhotographs: PTI Photo
Meanwhile, 1,500 personnel of anti-riot police were deployed in several places in Amritsar in the wake of a bandh call given by hardline outfit Dal Khalsa.
In Delhi, Punjab MPs strongly condemned the incident and said that religion should be separated from politics.
"Today is very important day for us. But we are also sorry that today this incident happened. We condemn it. This should not have happened," Shiromani Akali Dal MP Prem Singh Chandumajra said outside Parliament.
AAP MP Bhagawant Mann described the incident as "shameful and a black day" and sought religion to be separated from politics.
Blaming Akalis for it, the Sangrur MP said, "Akali Dal has mixed religion with politics. Religion should be separated from politics."
Akali Dal Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral said, "It is very unfortunate. I also saw it on TV. This is the holiest place for the Sikhs. It is shameful, if such activities take place."
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