ATTARI: Jathedar of Akal Takht Giani Harpreet Singh left for Pakistan to participate in the function being held at Nankana Sahib to observe the Saka Nankana (Nankana massacre) on February 21.Former president of Pakistan Sikh gurdwara parbandhak committee (PSGPC) Bishan Singh informed TOI from Lahore on Wednesday that Harpreet Singh was received by president of PSGPC Satwant Singh along with other office bearers of PSGPC and Evacuee Trust Property Board.He informed that they would all leave for Gurdwara Panja Sahib on Wednesday and after paying obeisance at the gurdwara they would reach Nankana Sahib on Thursday to attend the Saka Nankana function on February 21.Notably as many as 150 Sikhs were martyred when they had entered the gurdwara Nankana Sahib under the leadership of Lacham Singh to liberate the gurdwara from the then mahant, Narayan Das on February 20, 1921. Every year on February 21, Saka Nankana is observed.Bishan Singh informed that they would arrange a meeting of Harpreet Singh with the Sikh families of Peshawar so they could share their sentiments with the jathedar of Akal Takht.Similarly he said they would also arrange a meeting of jathedar with the family of Jagjit Kaur of Nankana Sahib who had embraced Islam. "We want that jathedar should himself ask the girl as well as boy’s family and could have first hand account of the issue" said Bishan.Earlier before going to Pakistan, Harpreet Singh said that he would lead a delegate of about a dozen Sikhs. He said they would participate in the function being held to mark the Nankana Saka. He also said they would pay obeisance at Gurdwara Panja Sahib, Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib , Gurdwara Nankana Sahib and Gurdwara Dera Sahib, Lahore.Meanwhile taking cue from shiromani gurdwara parbandhk committee’s decision of imposing a ban on recording video in the Golden Temple for uploading on video sharing social media platforms like TikTok, the PSGPC had also imposed a similar ban in Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib.PSGPC president Satwant Singh informed that they couldn't stop people from recording videos or taking photographs for making their visit a lifetime memory but they had advised pilgrims to not record video’s for uploading on TikTok or other similar social media platforms which he said was objectionable. He said PSGPC had put up boards advising pilgrims to avoid uploading their videos on social media websites .