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A security lapse on part of U.S. govt: Akal Takht

August 06, 2012 04:03 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:13 pm IST - Amritsar

The Sikh religious leadership on Monday condemned the attack on a gurdwara in Wisconsin in which seven people were killed.

“It is a highly unfortunate incident which has taken place in America leaving six innocent devotees dead. This is a security lapse on the part of U.S. Government,” Giani Gurbachan Singh, the head priest of Akal Takht, the highest Sikh temporal seat, said here.

He said that the time has come for U.S.-based Sikhs to adopt all kinds of possible security measures in the entry point of gurdwaras by installing close-circuit cameras so that surveillance on suspected elements can be kept.

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The Jathedar also said that he has directed the SGPC president to send a special team of Sikhs to the U.S. to investigate the cause of the attack.

He said that prayers will be held across various gurdwaras in India, including the Golden Temple here, for the departed souls.

President Shiromani Gurdwara Pharbandhak Committee (SGPC), Avtar Singh Makkar, “I am leaving for Delhi to meet the U.S. Ambassador and the External Affairs Minister to take up the issue with the U.S. authorities concerned. The cause of this brutal attack on innocent Sikhs must come out so that such incidents could be prevented in future”.

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He further said that two SGPC members Surinder Singh and Amarjit Singh Chawla and member of Sikh Student of Federation, Paramjit Singh Khalsa, who were currently on a visit to Canada, have been asked to reach the U.S. to give an account of the incident to the SGPC.

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