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Guru Ravidass Memorial at Khuralgarh
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There
is a poetic saying”Kuffar Toota Khuda Khuda Karke”. The Punjab
government has finally woken up to recognize and respect Guru
Ravidassji by building a memorial at Khuralgarh, a site at
Garhshankar in Hoshiarpur district of Punjab. It is believed that
Guru Ravidassji visited and stayed at Khuralgarh which was then a
princely state of one of the close relations of Mira Bai who herself
was an ardent spiritual follower of the great Guru. There are two
sites – one in Khuralgarh village where Guru Ravidassji stayed and
meditated and second at the foothill where Guru Ravidass struck
water with the toe of his foot on the request of the villagers. That
place, since then, is called ‘Charan Choh Ganga’. Obviously,
Khuralgarh has become a historical pilgrimage for the millions of
followers of Guru Ravidass both in India and abroad. Thousands of
faithful followers visit Khuralgarh daily to pay their obeisance to
their Guru. The picturesque place is increasingly becoming a tourist
attraction in the region, in spite of the fact that there is hardly
any development of the needed infrastructure and civic amenities
created and extended by the government authorities. The two sites,
that is, the Gurudwara at the village Khuralgarh and the Charan Choh
Ganga are manned and managed by two separate private trusts. There
is no consultation and cooperation between these trusts rather, as I
gathered during my recent maiden visit to Khuralgarh, they are
fighting with each other and also other vested interests who intend
to gain control of these holy sites. The authorities have been
silent spectators resulting in criminal neglect and no development
and care of the important historical inheritance of the millions of
followers of Guru Ravidassji. The central government, on the
initiative of then Minister Ambika Soni, identified Khuralgarh as a
tourist destination some years ago. A tourist guest house was built
but it was of no use. In the absence of matching infrastructure like
approach road and other amenities, this guest house is almost an
abandoned building, as I could see myself. The Punjab
government, at the time of last elections about four years ago, with
a view to woo dalit votes, showed interest in Khuralgarh. But it was
only an election plank. The momentary enthusiasm died its natural
death. I wrote to the Culture Secretary sometime in 2013 and offered
my services to do something concrete and positive for the Khuralgarh
plan. He referred my humble offer to the then Minister Sarwan Singh.
As I did not have any political back up, my offer could not find
favour with the honourable Minister. The Akali-BJP coalition
government did not do anything on the Khuralgarh project. Now the
elections are fast approaching. Khuralgarh has again occupied the
attention of the government to encash their cheque on the vote bank
of the followers of Guru Ravidassji. The seasonal birds have
surfaced again with their love for the great guru and spiritual well
being of his followers. A grand plan to build a state of the art
Guru Ravidass memorial at Khuralgarh, at the cost of 110 crores of
rupees, has again been put on the drawing board. At the foundation
laying ceremony on April 3, 2016, CM Parkash Singh Badal said “As a
tribute to Guru Ravidass, it will be an architectural marvel with a
congregation hall for 10,000, a modern auditorium for an audience of
500 and 151 feet high Minar-e-Begumpura.” The purpose of the
memorial is said to establish ‘a sacred place associated with Guru
Ravidassji as a world class centre to propagate the message of
divinity, communal harmony, peace, universal brotherhood and
compassion’. The importance of Guru Ravidass and his followers has
appeared in the psyche of the government once again. That is why I
said “Kuffar Toota Khuda Khuda Karke”. Let us see how much is done
at Khuralgarh before the election. After that the drawing board will
be shifted to some junk store to gather dust till the next
elections. All the major players in the great political game are
busy in wooing the dalits to gain their support and votes. In the
process, they are undertaking and employing all the tricks and
tactics not that there is any love lost or they are interested in
improving their position or empowering them as equals but only to
befool them to get their votes. This is the 10th year of the
Akali-BJP government in Punjab, maybe the final year before they are
thrown out by the upcoming political forces like the AAP. What have
they done for the dalits? Dalit icons Guru Ravidassji and Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar have suddenly appeared on their radar. Have they budgeted
any definite amount to be spent on the Khuralgarh project? Have they
fixed any timeline to complete the project? Have they put in place
any special outfit to see the execution of the 110 crore Khuralgarh
project? What special programme have they made to celebrate and
observe the 125th birth anniversary of the greatest son of India,
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar? I wrote to the Deputy CM of Punjab on the subject
some months ago but there was not even an acknowledgement. Again
surprisingly, I read a story in the Hindustan Times that MOS Vijay
Sampla has mooted a proposal to make a world class memorial of Dr.
B.R. Ambedkar at Bootan Mandi, the so called capital of dalits. I, a
humble Bootan Mandian, welcome the proposal. But I am certain that
the proposal will remain a news item only. I will write on this
subject separately. My dear dalit brethren, kindly watch out for
the emerging scenario and marshal your forces to safeguard your
interests in this great game otherwise you will again be cheated.
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