Amarinder seeks restoration of material removed from Golden Temple library in 1984

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

has written to Rajnath Singh, seeking immediate restoration of the historic material removed from the library of the in during Operation Bluestar in 1984.

The said a delegation from Sikh organizations from the UK met him recently and discussed issues related to resident Indians and the Sikh community diaspora of the UK. Among them, was the subject of the material taken from the

The has said 15,000 rare books, 16,000 artefacts related to the Sikh religion and history, edicts issued by the 10 gurus, and handwritten 'birs' (copies) of Guru Granth Sahib had gone missing after the 1984 operation.

It has approached the Centre on multiple occasions for the "return" of the items.

In the letter to Rajnath Singh, the said the issue requires "urgent intervention" of the

He said that most of the material were taken away by security forces in June 1984, and no account has been given so far.

"The Sikh community had been raising this matter time and again. Even the government had been requesting the government of to intervene to ensure that these historic material, wherever available, should be restored to the Golden Temple," he wrote.

The CM urged to address the issue at the earliest, saying it would go a" long way" in meeting the demand of the community.

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First Published: Wed, March 06 2019. 18:25 IST