'Sikhs For Justice' demands judicial inquiry into Ludhiana killing

SIL-1New York, US: Attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Legal Advisor Sikhs For Justice demanded that high level judicial inquiry by a sitting High Court Judge should be conducted into the December 5 Ludhiana incident in which one Darshan Singh was killed and many Sikhs were injured by the firing of the Punjab Police.

Attorney Pannun further demanded that Punjab Government should be immediately dismissed and fresh elections should be held as present government has lost the confidence of the people of the state of Punjab.

Sikhs For Justice and Karnail Singh PeerMohammed, President, All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) decided to launch “SIKH INSAAF LEHAR” to highlight the injustice done to Sikhs and the failure of the successive governments to protect the interests of Sikhs and Sikhism from Anti-Sikh elements.

Sikhs For Justice, Coordination Committee Members Avtar Singh Pannu, Barjinder Singh Brar, Charanjit Singh Harnampuria, Dr. Bakhshish Singh Sandhu, Master Mohinder Singh, Sukhwinder Singh Sidhu and AISSF President, Karnail Singh PeerMohammed stated that starting in April 13, 1978 when 13 Sikhs were massacred by the Nirankaris with the support of the Government headed by Parkash S Badal and this support to Anti-Sikh elements continued to Gurmeet Ram Rahim and now to Ashutosh.

The support and protection to these anti-sikh elements is a result of dirty politics of garnering votes from these Deras while thousands of Sikhs were massacred under the cover of wiping out the militancy, Actually this is a nefarious design of the Government to wipeout Sikh religion and make the community weak and dependent, so that Sikhs do not raise voice for their fundamental rights.

UNDER “SIKH INSAAF LEHAR”, AISSF & SIKHS FOR JUSTICE DECIDED TO ORGANIZE AN “INSAAF” MARCH FROM GURUDWARA ALAMGIR SAHIB TO LOHARA WHERE BHOG CEREMONY OF DARSHAN SINGH WILL BE HELD ON DECEMBER 14, 2009.

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