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Chief Khalsa Diwan office-bearers take charge

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, February 20

The newly elected office-bearers of Chief Khalsa Diwan (CKD), including president Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjar, vice-presidents Santokh Singh Sethi and Jagjit Singh, resident president Kuljit Singh Sahni, honorary secretaries Swinder Singh Kathunangal and Ramneek Singh Freedom took charge of their responsibilities at the CKD head office today.

Earlier, members of the management paid obeisance at CKD Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib.

The CKD management appointed Sukhjinder Singh Prince as additional honorary secretary and head office member-in-charge, Jaspal Singh Dhillon as additional honorary secretary and Jaspal Singh as joint secretary.

The team expressed its commitment to take Chief Khalsa Diwan to the pinnacle of glory by working with team spirit.

Rajmohinder Singh Majitha, Surinderjit Singh Pal, Gurbaksh Singh Bedi, Rajinder Singh Marwaha and a large number of other members of CKD were present on the occasion.

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