Chandigarh, Jan. 31 -- The legal proceedings surrounding the disappearance of holy "saroops" (volumes) of Sri Guru Granth Sahib have taken a significant turn as the Punjab and Haryana High Court reserved its judgment on the matter.
During the hearing, Pradeep Virk, counsel representing complainant Baldev Singh Wadala suggested that the number of missing volumes is significantly higher than the previously estimated 328, potentially exceeding 800 saroops.
The core of this new revelation lies in a status report submitted by the government to the High Court, which details the printing logistics of the holy scriptures. According to the report, a staggering number of pages was designated for printing. Advocate Virk contended that these pages we...