Punjab Government Clears Banga Rasokhana Committee in Missing Saroops Case
The Punjab government has officially cleared the Banga Rasokhana Committee of any wrongdoing in the case of missing Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib. This decision follows a thorough investigation into the matter.
Investigation Finds No Evidence of Mismanagement
Authorities conducted a detailed probe into the disappearance of the holy scriptures. They examined all available records and testimonies. The investigation team concluded that the committee did not mishandle the Saroops.
Officials stated that the missing items were likely due to administrative errors rather than intentional acts. They found no proof of theft or negligence by the committee members.
Committee Welcomes the Clean Chit
Members of the Banga Rasokhana Committee expressed relief at the government's decision. They maintained their innocence throughout the process. The committee emphasized its commitment to preserving religious texts.
They thanked the authorities for a fair investigation. The committee also pledged to improve its record-keeping practices to prevent future issues.
Public Reaction and Next Steps
The clean chit has sparked mixed reactions among the local community. Some people welcome the clarity, while others remain concerned about the missing Saroops.
The government has advised the committee to implement stricter safeguards. These measures aim to ensure the proper handling of all religious materials in the future.
Officials confirmed that the case is now closed unless new evidence emerges. They urged the public to report any relevant information to the authorities.