Jagtar Singh
This question might seem to be odd at the time when euphoria
has been created among his followers all over the globe to celebrate 550th
anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of the revolutionary new socio-religious
order that he revealed. Seminars are being held both in India and Pakistan, the
land that is his place of birth from where the Sikhs were forced by fractured
politics to migrate to what now is Indian Punjab, besides other countries where
the Sikhs are settled in sizeable numbers.
The fact is that the Sikhs have deserted Guru Nanak by way
of distancing from his new social order in practice.
In this 550th year of his birth, the emphasis is
not on his teachings by the ruling elite in Punjab but on hyperbolic
celebrations characterised by pomp and show. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak
Committee that is perceived to be the custodian of the Sikh Faith and the
Congress government in Punjab are
sparring over celebrations while competing to appropriate the
anniversary. Baba Nanak might be feeling sad over these people.
Guru Nanak created the new order that is universal,
humanistic and treats human being as human being without any distinction. His
philosophy was based upon his experience during his long sojourns across the
regions upto Mecca lasting about seventeen years during which he would interact
with cross-sections of people. He was a Guru of the common people whom he
preferred over money bags. And he was the man who earned his living and worked
in his fields at Kartarpur Sahib that he founded and where he breathed his
last. He introduced practiced social discipline to create a new world order
whose foundation is egalitarianism and dignity of labour.
The Sikhs worship Guru Granth Sahib that contains his Bani
with great reverence and that is all. They have stopped following what he
preached. The religion that is theoretically casteless and classless is now as deeply
caste-ridden and socially fractured as the Hindu society that Baba Nanak had
completely rejected. His gurdwaras are now caste-based and this is amounts to
total negation of the basics of Sikhism.
The 550th anniversary celebrations should have
been an occasion for introspection for his followers. Focus is missing in the
celebrations that, like the 300th anniversary of the birth of the
Khalsa in 1999, are getting reduced to ritualism of taking out Nagar kirtans
and organising seminars.
Can the Sikhs and their institutions resolve to spread his
teachings across the globe in this year? But then they themselves would have to
return to Guru Nanak first. Even a good primer in English on his teachings and
Sikhism in a language comprehensible to an ordinary person is not available.
The first slogan should be to return to Guru Nanak in
practice. This would be the biggest achievement for the community. Every religion
in the world has faced such crisis at one time or the other. However, the Sikh
order is more of practice than rituals. Now it is the rituals that dominate.
What is all the more
reprehensible is politicisation of the celebrations involving the Badal family
controlled Akali Dal and the SGPC and Capt Amarinder Singh government.
It was on June 29 last that the SGPC and the Punjab
government resolved to jointly organise the celebrations with Sultanpur Lodhi
as the centre at a meeting chaired by Akal Takht acting Jathedar Giani Harpreet
Singh in Amritsar. As per the
arrangement, both the SGPC and the state government were to invite the
dignitaries jointly. However, the SGPC violated this understanding. The problem
with the SGPC is that it is dictated by the family of Akali Dal patriarch and
5-time chief minister Parkash Singh Badal whose son Sukhbir Singh Badal is
party president and daughter-in-law is union minister. SGPC president Gobind
Singh Longowal is nothing more than a rubber stamp to carry out the
instructions from above.
However, within hours of this meeting, Sukhbir, Harsimrat
and Longowal were in Delhi to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the main
function. The same leaders invited
president of India Ram Nath Kovind on September 21.
SGPC is statutory body under Sikh Gurdwara Act, 1925 and as
such, it is supposed to function independently. However, it is the Badal family
that seems to have appropriated the celebrations thereby disregarding the
decision taken at the joint meeting under Akal Takht chief.
One has to recall the tercentenary of the Khalsa in 1999
when Gurcharan Singh Tohra was the president of the SGPC but Parkash sing Badal
planned it as is his show. Keeping in view the fractured situation towards the
end of 1998 with differences having cropped up between Badal and Tohra, Akal
Takht Jathedar Bhai Ranjit Singh issued directive on December 31 for jointly
celebrating the tercentenary. It was for the first time that the birth of the
Khalsa was to be celebrated at that mega scale.
Badal ignored the directive and both Bhai Ranjit Singh and
Tohra were unceremoniously sacked. Badal appropriated the show. Tohra and
Ranjit organised parallel celebrations at Anandpur Sahib and put up massive
show. About 20 lakh Sikh devotees from across the globe visited Anandpur Sahib
during week long celebrations.
However, the effort of Badal to capitalise this mega show
were ultimately dashed. In the Lok Sabha election held in October 1999, the
Akali Dal Badal could retain only one of the thirteen seats in the state. Not
only the party was wiped out, even Sukhbir Singh Badal himself lost in Faridkot
from where he had earlier won in 1996 and retained it in 1998. The Sikhs had
reacted strongly to politicisation of the tercentenary.
The perception is now gaining ground that the Badal family
is trying to whitewash the blot of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib in 2015 by
dominating the 550th anniversary celebrations. But the issue has
been etched deep on the Sikh sensitivity and the Badals have to live with it.
Badal was the chief minister with Sukhbir as deputy chief minister at that
time. The sacrilege at Bargari was perceived to be rooted in the electoral
calculations of the Badal family in the context of support from the
controversial Dera Sacha Sauda whose devotees were arrested after the exit of
Badal government.
The perception got reinforced when Badal summoned Akal Takht
Jathedar Giani Gurbahan Singh and his associates to his official residence to
facilitate pardon for Dera Sacha chief Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh. This meeting of
the Jathedars with Badal at his residence on this sensitive issue was in brazen
violation of the Sikh maryada. Badal has still not given any explanation for
summoning the jathedars to his residence. The Badals after having gone out of
power staged what was seen as a drama by doing service at the Golden Temple by
way of dusting of shoes of devotees and in Langar. However, this service was
without specifying the reason. It is otherwise normal for people to dust shows
at the Golden Temple and to sweep floors.
Let the celebrations be organised jointly by the SGPC and the state government with the
Akali leaders sitting with the Sangat, not on the stage with President and the
Prime Minister.
Most important, however, is the return of the Sikhs to Baba
Nanak. It should begin by shutting down caste based gurdwaras and cremation
grounds. Both are in utter violation of the basic teachings of the Founder of
the Faith.
The Sikh congregation at the main function should be converted into general
house of the Sikhs to pass formal resolution to this effect.
This would be the real celebrations of the 550th
anniversary.
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