The Sikh activists led by Amrik Singh Ajnala, head of a Damdami Taksal faction, were adamant on disrupting the sermon, alleging that Dhadrianwale is distorting Sikh history and misinterpreting Sikh principles with his ‘self-made’ rationality. It was the second day of three-day discourse on Tuesday amid heavy police deployment in the area. With activists of traditional Sikh organisations, including seminary Damdami Taksal, camping at Kanakwal Bhanguan village near Lehragaga town of Sangrur district to stop controversial Sikh preacher Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale’s religious discourse (diwan) at nearby Gidrani village, the standoff between the two sides has come to the fore once again.
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