Khalra Mission Organization and Sikh Youth Front Strike in Front of DC Office in Amritsar

AMRITSAR SAHIB, Punjab—Khalra Mission Organization and Sikh Youth Front jointly organized a strike in front of DC Office in Amritsar to raise a voice against the illegal detention of Sikh freedom fighters who have already completed their life sentences. The two parties handed over a memorandum written to the President of India to DC demanding the release of the Sikh detainees. They also raised the demand to terminate the Riparian Law, to punish the accused culprits of the Sikh genocide, fake encounters in Punjab, etc.

Bhai Sukhjeet Singh Khela addressing the gathering during strike in DC Office, Amritsar.
Bhai Sukhjeet Singh Khela addressing the gathering during strike in DC Office, Amritsar.

Senior Vice President of Sikh Youth Front Bhai Sukhjeet Singh Khela said while addressing the gathering that we have been seeking justice in India for more than three decades. But each time, the Indian Government implements a strategy to suppress the voice of Sikhs for their rights. He said that we have been exploited on every front by the Indian Government. “Demanding Justice in India seems a shameful act, because the Indian Government is firm with its pre-planned goals to finish all minorities,” he said. Bhai Sukhjeet Singh Khela said that expecting Justice in the Indian regime is like expecting milk from a bull. ‘The establishment of a Sikh homeland is the ultimate solution to all Sikh problems.” he added.

Bibi Paramjit Kaur (wife of Shaheed Bhai Jaswant Singh Khalra) said that human rights organizations will start serial strikes on the district level in the coming days. She said that by attacking Sri Harmandir Sahib, the Indian Government made clear that Sikhs are slaves in India. She said that some political dealers still believe that by negotiating with the Indian Government, Sikhs can achieve a bright future.

Bhai Papalpreet Singh (General Secretary, Sikh Youth Front), Bhai Shamsher Singh Koharhka (Distt. President, Sikh Youth Front), Bhai Chaman Lal, Bhai Rupinder Singh Malli, Bhai Gurjit Singh Tarsikka, Bhai Baldev Singh Sanghna, Bhai Manjit Singh Sanghna, Bhai Kabal Singh Jodhpur, Bhai Santokh Singh Kandiala, Bhai Virsa Singh Behla, Bhai Dilbag Singh, Bhai Balwinder Singh Manochahal etc. were prominent among the gathering.      

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