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Gurdwara manager suspended over ‘fraudulent’ sale of shrine land

Five-member committee constituted to conduct departmental inquiry; process to cancel land registries executed by the manager of Gurdwara Sri Amb Sahib in Mohali initiated

News Arena Network - Mohali - UPDATED: February 5, 2026, 07:06 PM - 2 min read

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Gurdwara Sri Amb Sahib Patshahi Satvin in Mohali.


Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Harjinder Singh Dhami on Wednesday suspended the manager of Gurdwara Sri Amb Sahib Patshahi Satvin in Mohali over the alleged fraudulent sale of land belonging to the shrine.

 

Dhami said gurdwara manager Rajinder Singh has been suspended and directions have been issued for legal action against him. He warned of action against anyone found involved in the matter.

 

A five-member committee has been constituted to conduct a detailed departmental inquiry, and the process to cancel the land registries executed by the manager has been initiated, the Sikh body chief said.

 

He clarified that no SGPC officer or gurdwara manager has the authority to sell any property related to a shrine on their own. If a Sikh institution intends to sell or purchase any land, the process must strictly follow prescribed rules, including approval from the SGPC Executive Committee and execution through the gurdwara property sub-committee concerned, he said.

 

The inquiry committee includes executive committee member Bibi Harjinder Kaur, chief secretary Kulwant Singh Mannan, and members Charanjit Singh Kalewal, Surjit Singh Bhittewad and Paramjit Singh Lakhewal.

 

Rajinder Singh sold the land located in Sainimajra village to four buyers without any official approval, and fraudulent registries were executed on December 2, 2025, the SGPC chief said. He said a preliminary inquiry revealed that the manager had prepared a forged letter on official letterhead to indicate authorisation falsely, and that he had admitted this in writing.

 

Dhami said the manager received four cheques totalling Rs 1.32 crore from the buyers, which were deposited in his personal bank account. He said the possibility of the accused receiving additional amounts was being investigated. He clarified that no proposal, documentation or decision regarding the sale of the land was ever approved or under consideration by the SGPC.

 

Strict departmental and legal action would be taken against anyone else found involved in the case, adding that misappropriation of gurdwara assets would not be tolerated, Dhami said. He said orders have been issued to initiate the process for the cancellation of the illegal registries of the land.

 

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