A gurdwara that Air India bombing suspect Ajaib Singh Bagri helped build is in an ownership dispute that has turned violent twice last month, a media report said here. Police was called to the Sach Khand Darbar Gurdwara on June 8 and 15 after shouting, pushing and shoving broke out between two groups, both of whom have supporters in terrorist outfit Babbar Khalsa, the Vancouver Sun daily reported.Five people, who were the founders of the group that built the gurdwara, also known as Kamloops temple, received letters from the lawyer of the other side last week telling them they are banned from entering the building. ‘‘They say the temple now belongs to one Williams Lake and is private property,’’ one of the five, Avtar Singh Chahal, who donated $17,000 to build the gurudwara, said.He said most members did not know that a couple of executive members of the original group transferred ownership of the $1.5 million property to another society in January, 2001, for a negligible amount of $1.The Babbar Khalsa-linked Sach Khand Darbar had bought the land in 1999 for $130,000. Darbar was unable to get a charitable status from the government, which would allow tax receipts to be issued for donations. In January 2001, two directors transferred the temple to William Lake group, the daily said.