AR the participants assured you to work on the lines suggested by you." To complete the narration of facts it is necessary to refer to the proceedings of the Punjab Legislative Assembly on 7 3 1973 in which the Chief Minister of Punjab replying to a representation for the release of the appellant from detention did not mention any of the grounds contained in the order of detention, but sought to justify it by saying that the petitioner was in Pakistan at Nankana Sahib at the time of Guru Nanak 's Birthday in November 1971 alongwith a Pakistani 666 official, that he had been photographed getting down from a Pakistani plane, and that he had made a statement to a newspaper that 'India was a prison house for Sikhs. ' The petitioner had also alleged in his writ petition that when the Prime Minister of India visited England in 1971 the Sikh community residing in the U.K. had staged a .demonstration expressing its concern against the Government of India 's interference in the management of Sikh Gurdwaras of Delhi State by taking over the management of the Gurdwaras and handing over the same to a Board nominated by it from amongst its own henchmen, that the Prime Minister of India was annoyed and irritated on account of this demonstration and the petitioner being one of the foremost organisers of that demonstration incurred the displeasure of the Prime Minister 's partymen and under their direction a false story has been concocted to harass him and to prevent him to return to England to join his service.