Parliament passes Sikh Gurdwaras (Amendment) Bill 2016

Parliament passes Sikh Gurdwaras (Amendment) Bill 2016

The amendment bill removes exception given to Sahjdhari Sikhs in 1944 to vote in the elections to members of the Board and the Committees constituted under the parent Act. It will disentitle Sahjdhari Sikhs, who trim or shave their beard or hair, from casting their votes in elections to the Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC).` The proposed amendment was carried out by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs’ (MHA) Notification dating October 2003 that had debarred Sahjdhari Sikhs voting rights. The notification was issued in exercise of the powers conferred by the Parliament under section 72 of the Punjab Re-organisation Act, 1966.

Sikh Gurdwaras Act - 1925 Under the 1925 Act, every Sikh who is above 21 years of age and is registered as a voter is entitled to vote in the SGPC elections.

This Act had created an exception for Sehjdhari Sikhs who trim or shave their beard or hair, and allowed them to vote.