After a Kumbh Mela stampede of 1966, Haridwar administration acquired Landhaura House to widen Har Ki Pauri and demolished a part of the Gurdwara. Another ancient Gurdwara called Gurdwara Nanakwara, located 200 meters from the said spot was also demolished. Later there was forcible destruction of the Gurdwara premises during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
As things stand today, the Gurdwara building is no longer in existence except for round Mehrabs (pillars) that constituted the front entrance of Gurdwara building and a small room where the Guru Granth Sahib Prakash is situated. The remainder is a market.
The group has resolved to take up the case for the immediate reconstruction of the Gurdwara at its original site. In this context the group has drafted an appeal to the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand with a copy to the His Excellency President of India, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India and Hon’ble Working President of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
The Sikh Sewak Sabha was represented in the Press Conference by MPS Aulakh, former DGP (intelligence) Punjab, Iqbal Singh Lalpura and Jaibans Singh among others. File Image courtesy - Wikimapia/Sikhsiyasat
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