Jalandhar, June 13: The stand-off between Punjab government and over 100 devotees holed up inside the controversial Talhan gurudwara ended today following a compromise paving the way for takeover of the shrine in the wake of violent clashes between Dalits and Jat Sikhs. The siege of the gurudwara, which began last night with devotees, Sikh priests and sewadars locking themselves from inside at the shrine in protest against government`s decision to appoint a receiver for managing it, ended this evening as all of them came out following persuasion by the administration and police.

"As the people who locked themselves came outside, now the gurudwara will be managed by the five-member `maryada` committee and six-member management committee under the guidance of receiver Inderpreet Singh Kahlon, appointed by the government," Deputy Commissioner A K Gupta told reporters here.

Gupta said no assurance was given to those who had locked themselves inside the gurudwara on the issue of appointing a receiver but they were told that police would not take any action against them.

Bureau Report