JAMMU & KASHMIR (May 2, 2015)—Situation turned tense after the local Brahmin Sabha forcibly tried to take possession of Gurdwara Sahib Singh Sabha in Kishtwar, Kashmir.  It has been learnt that some persons forbicly broke locks of some Gurdwara Sahib rooms and threatened family members of the sevadars.  Belongings from some of the Gurdwara rooms were thrown out, along with religious articles.
SSP of Kishtwar has promised to take swift action against the accused and promised to arrest them immediately.  Local Sikhs have termed the act of sacrilege as cowardly and highly outrageous.

A press conference was organized at the Press Club of Jammu yesterday in which Tarlochan Singh Wazir of State Gurdwara Board said that the act of violence at a historical Gurdwara needs to be dealt with seriousness.  Wazir stated that yesterday, on April 30, 2015, some miscreants entered the Gurdwara after breaking locks and thrashed the Granthi.
Wazir said that violent acts have continued against the Gurdwara and its sevadars since years.  He informed that a case has already been filed against one Chander Kant who has in past tried to create trouble at the Gurdwara Sahib.  He added that inaction in the case allowed the miscreants to enter the Gurdwara forcibly and throw out the belongings.
The SGPC has condemned the incident and called for a strict action against the accused.
History
Guru Nanak Sahib stayed here at a garden of sidhas known as ‘Sidhian di Bagichi’ and had discourses with religious leaders.  A Gurdwara Sahib was established here in 1916 later on by Bhai Sahib Sher Singh Kashmir.