Sikh Temple in Peshawar opened for worship after 70 years

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An ancient Sikh temple, Bhai Beba Singh, which remained non-functional for 70 years, was opened for worship again during a special ceremony held in the newly renovated temple on Wednesday.

Minority communities expressed extreme jubilation over opening of the historic temple located at Mohallah Jogiwara at Hashtnagri area in the interior city.

Chairman Evacuee Property Trust, Siddiqul Farooq formally performed opening of the temple by unveiling the plaque.

Special Assistant to Chief Minister KP on Minority Affairs, Sardar Suran Singh, Federal Secretary Shrines, Khalid Ahmad, Deputy Secretary Shrines, Imran Gondal, representatives of Sikh, Hindu and Christian communities were present on the occasion.

Religious rituals including Ardas and recitation of Gurugarant, holy book of Sikhs was done. Sikhs were excited for the opening of a revered place where their elders used to worship.

“Opening of historic Sikh temple has portrayed true soft image of Pakistan where minorities are getting equal right to live and worship,” remarked Haroon Sarabdiyal.

“Muslims have provided us space in the core of their heart and shown to the world that Pakistanis are not religious intolerant and extremist,” Haroon added.

He said present government has proved that it is striving to fulfill the dream of Quaid-e-Azam, founder of Pakistan, about creation of a land where minorities live in mutual co-existence with Muslims.

Opening of Bhai Beba Singh Gurdwara has sown seed of inter-faith harmony at a time when the whole world is bearing religious intolerance by extremist elements, Haroon said.

Sardar Suran Singh said people should know that minorities in Pakistan are living freely, going to their worship places freely and doing business in a very conducive manner.

Member Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parband Committee (PSGPC), Sardar Bishan Singh said opening of temple is a big favor of government in general and people of Peshawar in particular.

He said it is also good gesture of Muslims that a closed temple remained safe and was not misused or occupied by anyone.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Evacuee Property Trust Board, Siddiqul Farooq said he has also allotted a plot of 2000 yards at Hassan Abdal to Sikh community for using as Shamshan Ghat.

He said Islam has protected the rights of minorities and being a Muslim it is our religious responsibility to provide security and rights to minorities. He also appreciated role of KP government in opening of Bhai Beba Singh Gurdwara.

Siddiqul Farooq s said he faced several hindrances in opening of this temple but he went on with the plan for the purpose of promotion of inter-faith harmony in our society.

Chairman Evacuee Property Trust Board also announced a donation of Rs. 0.5 million for the temple and said his department is working on construction of 1000 rooms in all the big temples of Pakistan.

He also asked the Sikh community members to take up other demands in upcoming meeting of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parband Committee (PSGPC) for release of additional funds.

Sardar Suran Sing, Special Assistant to Chief Minister KP on Minority Affairs on this occasion announced a donation of Rs. three million for the Gurdwara.