The leadership of the Sikh religion has issued an edict reminding its temples worldwide that they may not solemnize same-sex marriage
17 December 2013: The highest worldly seat of authority for the global Sikh community has directed all of its temples around the world to not perform same-sex marriages.
Akal Takht high priest Jathedar Gurbachan Singh told the New Indian Express on Monday that same-sex marriages did not exist within the Sikh faith and that the religion’s leadership had decided to reiterate the faith’s opposition to them.
‘Management committees of [Sikh places of worship] have been told not to solemnize same-sex marriages, as there is no concept of same-sex marriages in [Sikh thinking].’ Gurbachan Singh said.
‘God has created men and women and same-sex relations are not allowed. Preachers should spread the message against same-sex marriages among the public.’
Many Sikhs have emigrated to countries which have legalized same-sex marriage such as Canada and the United Kingdom and Gurbachan Singh said the issue of same-sex marriage had been raised with him by the Sikh Council UK during a visit to Britain in September.
Gurbachan Singh also said he agreed it was right for India’s Supreme Court to reinstate the country’s colonial era Section 377 anti-sodomy law.
‘I agree with the Supreme Court verdict,’ he said.