Makkar said the Amritsar-based SGPC, responsible for the upkeep of gurdwaras in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and the Union Territory of Chandigarh, didn't recognise HSGMC recently constituted by the Haryana government.
"Moreover, the newly-elected ad hoc president of HSGMC, Jagdish Singh Jhinda, has been excommunicated by the Akal Takht (highest Sikh temporal seat), and in such circumstances the charge of Haryana-based Sikh shrines could never be handed over to the excommunicated person at any cost," he said.
"HSGMC was never recognised by the supreme Sikh religious body Akal Takht as well as Sikh community by and large," he said, adding that SGPC would never allow Jhinda to check bank accounts of Haryana-based gurdwaras.
Yesterday at Kaithal, the HSGMC executive committee had directed managers of all parbandhak gurudwaras in Haryana to submit details of account books and other records by August 2. The managers have been directed to submit the records at the HSGPC headquarters in Gurudwara Neem Sahib at Kaithal.
Jhinda said the committee will also write to all managers of banks where accounts of Haryana gurdwaras are maintained, directing them not to entertain any cheques issued by the Amritsar-based SGPC.