Rai Aziz Ullah Khan ( File Photo )
Ganga Sagar custodian Rai Aziz Ullah Khan welcomes Pak offer for Kartarpur Sahib Corridor, appreciates Sidhu
Chandigarh , September 9, 2018 : Former Pakistan MP and custodian of Ganga Sagar , Rai Aziz Ullah Khan has welcomed the Imran Government's offer to provide special corridor to Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib for Sikh pilgrimage. He said that this was a goodwill gesture from the new government of Pakistan . He also appreciated the attitude of cricketer turned politician and Punjab cabinet minister Navjot Sidhu for pleading for peace and friendship between India and Pak and the people of both countries .
Talking to Babushahi.com from Lahore, Rai Aziz Ullah Khan said that the passage to Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib was a long pending demand of Sikhs and the followers of first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji which should have been fulfilled much earlier. He appealed to Government of India to respond positively to Pakistan's offer to open corridor on the occasion of 550 Parkash Utsav of Guru Nanak Dev ji.
Rai Aziz, praising the efforts of Navjot Sidhu to pursue the matter with Government of India , said that all peace loving people should support such efforts to open dialogue , decrease tension and normalizing relations between India and Pakistan.
About Ganga Sagar and Rai Aziz Ullah
In 1705 Guru Gobind Singh Ji went towards Machiwara after leaving The Fort of Anandpur Sahib. His two minor sons Baba Zorawar Singh Ji (9 years) and Baba Fateh Singh Ji (7 years) and his mother Mata Gujri Ji, got separated from him while crossing Sirsa nadi (river) during a dark cold night of December. Guru Sahib lost his two elder sons Baba Ajit Singh Ji (19 years) and Baba Jujhar Singh Ji (15 years) who attained martyrdom in the Battle of Chamkaur Sahib. In Machiwara, Ghani Khan and Nabi Khan, two Muslim horse dealers helped Guru Sahib by declaring him "Uchh Da Peer", a very famous Muslim saint from South Punjab, providing him with essential items and carrying him with great honour and respect on a palanquin, assisted by a few Sikhs and Muslims so that Guru Sahib leaves the area respectfully.
In those days of severe hardship, some Rajas refused even to offer help to Guru Sahib due to fear of death as Aurangzeb was after the life of Guru Sahib and his family. When Guru Sahib reached Raikot state, the Muslim Rajput Chief, Rai Kalha welcomed him and felt honored in offering his services to Guru Sahib as his guest for as long as he wanted to stay. Guru Ji spent a few days with Rai Kalha.
Guru Sahib on reaching Raikot asked Noora Mahi to serve him milk in Ganga Sagar which was a part of his personal belongings. Noora Mahi said that his buffaloes did not give milk. Guru Sahib told him to utter the name of God and start milking a buffalo. To the surprise and amazement of Noora Mahi, the buffalo gave milk and he collected it in the Ganga Sagar.
On Guru Sahib's desire Rai Kalha sent his trustworthy servant Noora Mahi to Sirhind, who brought the most tragic news of the martyrdom of Guru Sahib's mother, Mata Gujri Ji and his two minor sons.
Before leaving Raikot, in recognition and in appreciation of the services and hospitality extended by Rai Kalha, a Muslim Chief who risked his and his family's lives, Guru Gobind Singh ji presented Ganga Sagar, a sword and a Rehal (small wooden stand to read a religious book) to Rai Kalha as his personal gifts.
Till 1947 the Ganga Sagar was displayed by Khan Bahadur Rai Inayat Khan (Honorary Magistrate, Sub-Registrar Jagraon Tehsil, 1935) for darshan by sangat who used to walk bare-footed from Gurdwara Tahlianaa Sahib in Raikot, District Ludhiana to his haveli in Raikot.
The present custodian of Ganga Sagar is Rai Azizullah Khan (the 9th generation descendant of Rai Kalha III), grandson of Khan Bahadur Rai Inayat Khan and the heir of the Rai family who have kept this sacred gift of Guru Gobind Singh Ji with great respect and care for more than 300 years