GURDWARA
SRI GURU SINGH SABHA SOUTHALL'S STATEMENT REGARDING THE ISSUES WHICH
OCCURRED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS....THE KHALSA RAAJ EXHIBITION SHOWING THE
RAAJ OF BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR WILL BE STARTING ON 17TH FEB - DAL
KHALSA UK SUPPORTS THIS EXHIBITION OF KHALSA RAAJ WHICH WILL INSPIRE ALL
SIKHS
http://www.sgsss.org/sgsss-executive-committee-statement/
SGSSS Executive Committee Statement Regarding Relocation of ‘Painting’ in Havelock Road Gurdwara
The Executive Committee sincerely regrets that this incident has occurred as it shows the whole Sikh community in a bad light. Unfortunately a lot of misinformation has been put out regarding the incident. The executive committee wishes to clarify some of the misconceptions:
The painting and frame was a large structure, which had been displayed in front of the lift at Havelock Road; the lift design is very open and of a glass construction which makes the inside of it very visible. Because of recurrent unpleasant incidents that have been taking place inside it, and having taken advice, it was decided, on Health & Safety grounds, to move the painting into the library (it should be noted that paintings/pictures in the Sikh faith are not revered and the usual convention is that paintings and pictures should be displayed in library areas – in the Golden Temple complex in India paintings and pictures are displayed in a separate building -not in the Gurdwaras). The painting was removed and relocated on a prominent wall in the library.
At the same time, 16 display frames (A1 size) were put up in the landing of the foyer area for the forthcoming display of the exhibition of the ‘First Khalsa Raj’ (this exhibition is costing approximately £5000 and some of the prints will be seen for the first time depicting the Raj of Banda Singh Bahadur) this will be opened on Sunday 17 February.
Some persons in the congregation made objections that the painting had been removed; those objections were answered; however, there was still a strong feeling amongst some of them as it depicted a significant Sikh historical incident.
These issues were discussed and the concerns addressed in the early hours of Friday morning; and an undertaking was given that serious consideration to relocate the painting back in the foyer area will be done by the executive committee (the meeting was arranged for Sunday 3rd February).
On Friday evening some members of the Sangat, and many persons from outside the area, used intimidating gestures and bad language and stated that they were going to remove the painting from the library and put it back in its original setting. Despite repeated requests, and also explaining that the situation was going to be considered by the executive committee on Sunday they still persisted in their threats and indeed were bullying and trying to intimidate a committee member saying that they were going to break down the library door and remove it by force.
The Executive Committee member (Mr Satnam Singh Virdee, Stage Sec) stood his ground despite this intimidation. Because of the likelihood of disorder and physical assault and with great regret the police were informed and they attended.
Late on Friday evening mediation discussions were held and various options considered (including bringing out the painting and resting it on a table in the foyer area). Dr Garcha (general secretary); came out to address those persons who were sitting down; he apologised for any omissions in communication that were made and in the way the painting had been relocated, and said that serious consideration will be given by the executive committee to its relocation back in the foyer area at their meeting on Sunday.
However , there was a group of persons in the gathering (many of them had been involved in the disorder outside Park Ave Gurdwara on 11thNovember when Prof Dhunda was doing Katha), whose spokesman said no matter what the executive committee decided, or what the police were saying or doing; they would make sure that the painting would be put back in its original place.
After further consideration and advice it was decided to bring forward the committee meeting to Saturday (2nd February) and all were informed. This meeting was duly held, and all the options carefully considered and the Executive Committee decided that the painting will be relocated in the foyer area; and two prominent sites were proposed, and the proposal made to the persons gathered in the foyer area which addressed both their wishes and Health & Safety issues. This was stated to those gathered by the President Mr Himmat Singh Sohi.
Most of those present agreed with the one of the options –to have it located permanently in front of the Langar (community Kitchen area). However, there was an element in the group who persisted in saying that the painting will go back in its original place or demanded that there be a temporary placement in the foyer area and then further discussions/meetings be held. This was not considered appropriate by most in the gathering and they agreed that the painting should be relocated in front of the Langar area.
This was duly undertaken by sewadars from amongst the persons gathered in the foyer area and those sewadars who had relocated it in the library. This process was carried out with due humility and peacefully.
The Management sincerely regrets the inconvenience to the members of the Sangat who were inconvenienced in their regular Gurdwara attendance; we kindly request those minority of persons whose inappropriate language and behaviour led to the police being informed and attending to reflect on their actions and also those who post one sided views on the media prematurely as this brings the image of Sikhs into disrepute. The management will continue to follow closely Akal Takht Maryada in the best interests of the Sabha.
The executive committee thanks sincerely all those who contributed to the resolution of the issue; there are lessons to be learned by all. We pray Waheguruji grants us the wisdom to undertake Sewa for ‘sarbat da bhalla’ with renewed fervour and humility and grants us the true spirit of GurSikhi.
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh