Hooda, who became chief minister for the first time in March 2005 and has been in office since then, had been supporting the idea of a separate Sikh body for Haryana's gurdwaras ever since. He set up two committees which, naturally, gave favourable reports on this. However, Hooda, despite being powerful, could not or did not take things forward.
Hooda,
who became chief minister for the first time in March 2005 and has been
in office since then, had been supporting the idea of a separate Sikh
body for Haryana's gurdwaras ever since. He set up two committees which,
naturally, gave favourable reports on this. However, Hooda, despite
being powerful, could not or did not take things forward. - See more at:
http://ummid.com/news/2014/July/12.07.2014/legal-hurdles-in-hooda-sgpc.html#sthash.uyxnQNMG.dpuf
who became chief minister for the first time in March 2005 and has been
in office since then, had been supporting the idea of a separate Sikh
body for Haryana's gurdwaras ever since. He set up two committees which,
naturally, gave favourable reports on this. However, Hooda, despite
being powerful, could not or did not take things forward. - See more at:
http://ummid.com/news/2014/July/12.07.2014/legal-hurdles-in-hooda-sgpc.html#sthash.uyxnQNMG.dpuf