‘Samad is important for Sikhs, cultural pride of Gujranwala and Punjab: Dr Kanwaljit Kaur
Punjab E News: The Global Sikh Council (GSC) has expressed serious concern over the reported damage to the ‘Samadh’ of Sardar Mahan Singh, father of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, located in Sheranwala Bagh, Gujranwala. Built in 1837 by the Maharaja in memory of his father, the heritage monument has suffered partial collapse following recent heavy rains in Pakistan.
GSC President Lady Singh Dr. Kanwaljit Kaur and Secretary Harjeet Singh Grewal said the octagonal base of the Samadh has caved in, leaving the central structure and dome at risk of further collapse, posing a danger to a nearby school and local residents. She urged the Pakistan’s Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) to immediately undertake stabilisation, restoration and conservation measures to safeguard the monument.
“The ‘Samadh’ of Mahan Singh is a vital part for Sikhs and the Punjabi heritage. Its preservation is not only important for the Sikhs but also for the cultural pride of Gujranwala and Punjab as a whole. We appeal to the Government of Pakistan and ETPB to restore the historic site to its original glory so that future generations could continue to connect with this chapter of history,” they stated.
While acknowledging ETBP’s efforts in maintaining certain major Sikh shrines, the GSC highlighted the neglect of many other sites, including the Samadh, which has steadily deteriorated over the decades. The Council emphasised that neglect, coupled with natural calamities, has now brought the monument to a critical stage. The GSC has welcomed the assurance from Chairman of ETPB in this regard and expressed hope that the promised restoration would be carried out in a timely manner.
“The Global Sikh Council is ready to collaborate with ETBP in this important conservation effort,” Dr. Kaur added, calling for the Government of Punjab in Pakistan and elected representatives of the region to extend full support to the restoration initiative.