Pressure Pak for probe into demolition of Guru Nanak Palace\, Amarinder urges Modi

Pressure Pak for probe into demolition of Guru Nanak Palace, Amarinder urges Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

has urged to pressure the government to undertake a thorough probe into the reported demolition of centuries-old Palace.

The has also offered to get the property rebuilt by his government if the Centre is able to secure Islamabad's permission for it.

In a letter to the prime minister, Singh asked Modi to seek a probe by into the "wanton destruction" of the property and bring to justice those involved.

The called for urgent steps to restore the remaining structure through scientific conservation.

He requested to impress upon the government to preserve all such monuments associated with Sikh heritage in an institutionalised manner so that such incidents do not recur.

In a press statement, said his state government would rebuilt the building if the Centre gets permission for it from Pakistan.

Singh said the palace's destruction had hurt the sentiments of Sikhs around the world.

"The building, which some cite to be around four-centuries-old and has been visited by a large number of Sikh pilgrims, has been rapaciously pillaged and destroyed," Singh's letter said.

He said it has caused great consternation in the state as it had happened at a time when the two countries are poised to celebrate the 550th birth

On Tuesday, from Bathinda, Harsimrat Kaur Badal, too had urged Modi to take up the issue with his Pakistan counterpart.

The walls of the four-storeyed building had pictures of Sikhism founder as well as of various Hindu rulers.

The "Palace of Baba Guru Nanak", said to have been built over four centuries ago, was frequented by a number of Sikhs from across the world, a Pakistan media report had said.

A group of locals not only partially demolished the structure allegedly in connivance with Auqaf department officials but also sold its precious windows, doors and ventilators, the media report said.

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 16:15 IST