Amritsar: After a hundred years Doubt (Massacre) Panja SahibClearance Trust Property Board of Pakistan (ETPB) is considering building a memorial.
ETPB is a parent body that looks after the management of Pakistan Sikh The Project Management Unit (PMU), along with the Gurdwara Management Committee (PSGPC), is a special department created by the Government of Pakistan for the management of Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur Sahib.
The centenary of gallantry celebrations is jointly observed by Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), PSGPC and ETPB.
For a long time, various Sikh bodies were demanding the Pakistan government to build a memorial for the Sakas, but to no avail.
Hasan Abadal is an ancient hill town situated at a distance of about 45 kms from Rawalpindi. During Guru Ka Bagho Front In October, 1922, one of these batch The Sikhs were brutally beaten up by the British administrators and the injured were being taken to Amritsar on motor vehicles. They starved before being sent to the Attock jail by rail. When the sangat at Panja Sahib received information that hungry Sikhs were being taken to Attock Jail, he requested the station master to stop the train so that they could serve langar but he refused.
Bhai Karam Singh and Bhai Pratap Singh, the managers of Gurdwara Panja Sahib, then lay on the railway track, laid down their lives, while six Sikhs were injured. The train halted for one and a half hours and then langar was served to the hungry lions.
When contacted, ETPB chairman Habib Ur Rehman said, “There is a view and it will be considered by ETPB, decision will be taken by the board”.
In recent days, SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami led a five-member delegation to consider the centenary celebrations of Pakistan. Shak Panja Sahib, The Indian delegation also visited the place where Gurbani Kirtan Samagam would be held at Hassan Abdal Railway Station where the tragic massacre took place in October 1922.
The ETPB chairman said that all necessary arrangements are being made for jointly organizing Shaka Panja Sahib.
ETPB is a parent body that looks after the management of Pakistan Sikh The Project Management Unit (PMU), along with the Gurdwara Management Committee (PSGPC), is a special department created by the Government of Pakistan for the management of Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur Sahib.
The centenary of gallantry celebrations is jointly observed by Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), PSGPC and ETPB.
For a long time, various Sikh bodies were demanding the Pakistan government to build a memorial for the Sakas, but to no avail.
Hasan Abadal is an ancient hill town situated at a distance of about 45 kms from Rawalpindi. During Guru Ka Bagho Front In October, 1922, one of these batch The Sikhs were brutally beaten up by the British administrators and the injured were being taken to Amritsar on motor vehicles. They starved before being sent to the Attock jail by rail. When the sangat at Panja Sahib received information that hungry Sikhs were being taken to Attock Jail, he requested the station master to stop the train so that they could serve langar but he refused.
Bhai Karam Singh and Bhai Pratap Singh, the managers of Gurdwara Panja Sahib, then lay on the railway track, laid down their lives, while six Sikhs were injured. The train halted for one and a half hours and then langar was served to the hungry lions.
When contacted, ETPB chairman Habib Ur Rehman said, “There is a view and it will be considered by ETPB, decision will be taken by the board”.
In recent days, SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami led a five-member delegation to consider the centenary celebrations of Pakistan. Shak Panja Sahib, The Indian delegation also visited the place where Gurbani Kirtan Samagam would be held at Hassan Abdal Railway Station where the tragic massacre took place in October 1922.
The ETPB chairman said that all necessary arrangements are being made for jointly organizing Shaka Panja Sahib.