Feb 20, 2025 08:36 AM IST
A particular assembly of the chief committee of SGPC has been known as on February 21 to take name on Dhami’s resignation.
Harjinder Singh Dhami declined the request of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders to take again his resignation on Wednesday. Daljit Singh Cheema amongst different senior leaders of SAD arrived at Dhami’s residence in Piplanwala, urging him to proceed because the president. Dhami resigned on February 17 after Akal Takth Jathedar Giani Raghbir Singh condemned the termination of companies of Giani Harpreet Singh as Damdama Sahib Jathedar.
Harjinder Singh Dhami
A particular assembly of the chief committee of SGPC has been known as on February 21 to take name on Dhami’s resignation.
Together with Cheema, Hira Singh Gabria, Janmeja Singh Sekhon, Gurbachan Singh Babbehali, Jarnail Singh Wahid, Varinder Singh Bajwa and Jatinder Singh Lally Bajwa spent round two hours at Dhami’s place however didn’t persuade him. Cheema mentioned that they’d come to grasp the circumstances beneath which Dhami had tendered his resignation. “Dhami saab chose to resign due to mental agony. He has taken a few things to heart due to which he resigned all a sudden”, he added.
Dhami mentioned that his resolution to give up got here on ethical grounds. “I was committed to the Akal Takht and after Jathedar Raghbir Singh condemned SGPC’s decision on Giani Harpreet Singh, I saw no point in continuing as SGPC’s president,” mentioned Dhami. Additional Dhami has additionally written to the Akal Takht Jathedar to alleviate him as head of the seven-member committee constituted to oversee the membership drive of the SAD. “As SGPC head I tried to do the best for the ‘panth’. In the present situation, I do not want to continue, and I hope that my decision is respected and accepted”, mentioned Dhami. In the meantime Dhami has resumed his legislation observe within the district courts. “In my absence, my juniors had been handling the cases. Now, I want to devote my whole attention to my law career”, he added.
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