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Clarification Regarding New Jathedar of Akhand Kirtani Jatha - Bhai Mohinder Singh Kala Sanghyaan

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the January 4th, 2009

From: http://www.tapoban.org/forum/read.php?1,5510 (Official website of Akhand Kirtani Jatha, Toronto)

The controversy surrounding the next Jathedar of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha has become public and many in the Sangat have questions about what is going on.

An international group of various Akhand Kirtani Jatha units has announced Bhai Mohinder Singh as the next Jathedar of the AKJ. At the same time there have been reports about the announcement of Bhai Bakshish Singh in Amritsar. This post will attempt to shed some light on the issue.

Firstly, it is important to recognize what is at issue. The Akhand Kirtani Jatha is a group of Gursikhs dedicated to the principles of naam, bani, rehit and seva in the spirit of Tat-Gurmat. The Jatha has a history of being at the forefront of the Panth in doing seva and upholding Gurmat principles. Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh was sentenced to life in prison by the British for struggling for the freedom of the Panth. He spent years in dark solitary cells, but remained steadfast in his dedication. The Jathedari of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha is a position that carries with it a very large responsibility. The Jathedar of the Jatha must be a highly spiritual Gursikh, leading an inspirational life, dedicated to Gursikhi. The Jathedar must be able to lead in the spirit of Gurmat and refuse to compromise his principles at any price.

Bhai Mohinder Singh Kala Sanghiyaa has been selected by the International Sangat because he embodies so many of the principles the Jatha stands for. Bhai Sahib has been in the Jatha since the time of Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh. He has maintained strong rehit and in the spirit of the puraatan Singhs in the Jatha including amrit vela, sarbloh bibek, kirtan and seva. Bhai Sahib has served as the Jathedar of the Punj Pyaaray in a great many amrit sinchaars for a number of decades now and is respected by the entire Jatha in that role. Bhai Sahib remained committed to serving the Panth during the dark days of the 80s-90s. He continued to do seva in amrit sinchaars and advise Singhs even though he was imprisoned and tortured on a number of occasions by the Indian security forces. Bhai Sahib has been unwavering in his principles over the decades and no one can question his honesty and Jeevan.

Bhai Mohinder Singh is the ideal choice for Jathedar at this time. The International Sangat has faith that in a time where politics and greed have resulted in corrupt leadership in the Panth, Bhai Sahib will be a unique ray of hope. He will speak loudly and clearly for what is Gurmat and not compromise those core principles at any cost.

As mentioned, it is unfortunate that in India, some Singhs have announced Bhai Bakshish Singh as jathedar. To be clear, the International Sangat has no personal problem with Bhai Bakshish Singh. The problem is with the process of his selection. Bhai Bakshish Singh was elected by the 11 member committee in India. The 11 member committee was appointed on a temporary basis in 2005 in response to Baldev Singh’s attempts to declare himself the Jathedar of the Jatha after Jathedar Bhai Ram Singh.

The 11 member committee is not representative of the entire Jatha and does not have the authority or right to elect the next Jathedar unilaterally without consulting the Sangat. More importantly, they do not have the right to vote for the next Jathedar like a common political election. Bhai Bakshish Singh, himself a member of the 11 member committee, was elected by votes cast by 8 of his fellow members of the 11 member committee (3 members were not present or did not vote). Bhai Bakshish Singh received 3 votes while the remaining 5 votes were split between 3 other candidates. Bhai Bakshish Singh’s background and jeevan are not well known in the jatha and he received less vetting than ordinary politicians. It is also worth noting that input from sangat was refused during this private meeting and representatives from sangat living abroad were told that their opinions were not wanted.

It cannot be stressed enough: Jathedars cannot be elected by votes. The concept of voting does not exist in Gurmat when selecting a Jathedar. Only merit is considered. Although the 11 member committee may have wanted to elect someone with influence and thus voted for Bhai Bakshish Singh, this is not the Gurmat approach.

The lack of knowledge about the jeevan of Bakshish Singh has also to many been a major factor in declaring support because on one hand we have someone who has not been vetted in seva and on the other hand we have someone who has been the Jathedar of the Panj Payare in most Amrit Sanchaars as having been seen as the ideal Gurmukh with the right qualities for the biggest seva there can be.

The selection of Bhai Mohinder Singh was done by consensus. It was a decision based on Gurmat principles and not on politics, friendships, influence or family relations. More importantly, it was not done by voting. The International Sangat stands with Jathedar Bhai Mohinder Singh because he is the right and principled choice.

Chandigarh fortified for Sauda Cult Head

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the December 6th, 2008

Chandigarh, Punjab -  Traffic movement was restricted, many public parking spaces were closed and 1,500 policemen patrolled Chandigarh streets Wednesday in an attempt to fortify the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana for the arrival of Dera Sacha Sauda sect chief Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh, who is a rape and murder accused but enjoys Z-plus category security.

A tight security cordon was put in place at the Punjab police headquarter in Sector 9 ahead of the arrival of Ram Rahim Singh for questioning in a case pertaining to hurting the religious sentiments of Sikhs. Barricades blocked all traffic almost 500 metres from the complex.

Even Punjab police employees, and those working in the Punjab mini-secretariat and other adjoining government offices were not allowed to take their vehicles to their regular parking areas. They were forced by the police to park their vehicles far from the police headquarters.

Nearly 500 armed Punjab police personnel, including gun-toting commandos, and scores of Haryana police personnel who provide security to the sect chief also swarmed the area near the Punjab police headquarters.

Since early morning, over 1,500 Chandigarh police personnel were on the roads as over 30,000 sect supporters were expected to be here in support of their sect chief. Traffic hold-ups could be seen on Madhya Marg and other roads as sect followers arrived.

“We have posted enough personnel to control things. Additional forces have been sought from Punjab and Haryana. Nearly 30,000 people are expected to come here today. We have earmarked a special rally ground in Sector 25 for the people who want to assemble here and demonstrate,” said Senior Superintendent of Police S.S. Srivastava.

The sect chief got embroiled in a controversy in April 2007 after he dressed like 10th Sikh guru Gobind Singh during a religious ceremony of the sect. The Punjab police slapped him with a case of hurting the sentiments of the Sikh community at Bathinda town, about 250 km from here.

Nearly 100,000 sect followers had brought Chandigarh to a standstill two years ago when their sect chief was forced to come here for questioning. Traffic jams and complete chaos prevailed in the city as sect followers swarmed most areas.

The Dera chief is accused of having plotted the murder of sect follower and his former manager Ranjit Singh in July 2002.

He is also an accused in the November 2001 murder of Sirsa-based journalist Ram Chandra Chhatrapati, who had written about shady activities inside the sect headquarters near Sirsa, 300 km from here.

The sect chief has also been accused by a former female follower of raping her more than once inside the headquarters of the sect.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is probing all three charges against the Dera chief, has already filed its chargesheet in a special CBI court in Ambala town in Haryana, about 45 km from here.

The court framed rape charges against the sect chief in September this year and the trial is on in the two cases of murder conspiracy.

The management of the sect has been refuting all these charges so far.

The sect chief was embroiled in another controversy in June this year when his armed security men fired at and killed a Sikh man who was protesting with others against his visit to a mall in Mumbai.

(Courtesy: IANS)

US Airways Pilot Refuses to Fly Plane Unless Three Sikhs Get Off

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the November 30th, 2008

B. Gulbag Singh, B. Davinder Singh & B. Iqbal Singh

 

Renowned Sikh Classical Religious Musicians Face Public Harassment and Discrimination

Sacramento, California, USA:  In a disturbing incident reminiscent of widespread discrimination in 2001, three eminent Sikh classical religious musicians, Gulbag Singh, Davinder Singh, and Iqbal Singh were ‘kicked off’ a US Airways flight, and were told that the US Airways pilot for the plane was refusing to fly with them on board. UNITED SIKHS has written to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and US Airways, warning legal recourse against US Airways unless prompt action is taken to redress the incident.

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The incident occurred after Gulbag, Davinder, and Iqbal Singh cleared Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security and boarded US Airways flight no. 0493 on November 15th in Sacramento, California, on their way to Salt Lake City, Utah. The three were sitting together in the rear of the plane, in their assigned seats. After having been on the plane for approximately ten minutes, they were approached by one of the ticket-reception desk workers and asked to exit the plane. While none of the three adequately comprehend or speak English, the group complied and exited the aircraft. When it became apparent that the group was unable to converse with US Airways representatives, a Panjabi interpreter was called to assist.

The Panjabi interpreter informed Iqbal Singh, on behalf of the US Airways representatives, that the US Airways pilot for the plane was refusing to fly if they were onboard the aircraft. When Iqbal Singh asked why, the US Airways representatives were unable to give a clear answer, and the interpreter went on to persuade the three not to raise any objection because it could lead to more problems. The group, having become concerned, fearful, and worried about what had happened, took the only option they were given, which was to stay the night in a hotel and depart on a Delta Airlines flight the following morning to Salt Lake City, Utah.

Commenting on the discriminatory and publicly humiliating treatment, Gulbag Singh commented, “I would like to ask the average American to think about how they would feel if they were cleared by security, were sitting on their plane, and then were asked to leave for no good reason. It is ridiculous that a person should be submitted to such second class treatment.” (Translated from Panjabi)

In the formal complaint letter to US Airways, UNITED SIKHS stressed the severity of the racial profiling and discriminatory treatment, asked for an apology and compensation for the three Sikhs, and offered training for US Airways staff. “Sikhs will not stand to be discriminated against. There is no satisfactory justification for US Airways to treat people in this way. This is a clear violation of civil rights and they must take immediate actions to address this issue,” stated Harpreet Singh, Legal Director, UNITED SIKHS.

In a separate incident on November 17, 2008 at Logan International airport in Boston Massachusetts, a Sikh man, Jaspal Singh, was sent to secondary screening where he was subjected to humiliating treatment when a Transportation Security Officer ( TSO) roughly searched his turban, almost untying it, after threatening him with arrest. UNITED SIKHS has written to and spoken with the TSA which is currently reviewing video footage of the incident.

(Issued By: Jaspreet Singh International Civil and Human Rights Advocacy, UNITED SIKHS)

Canadian police interrogate Hawara, Bheora for 6 hours

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the November 15th, 2008

(Express News Service) 

Chandigarh, November 12 : Officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) visited Burail Jail on Wednesday and questioned Jagtar Singh Hawara and Paramjit Singh Bheora of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) in connection with the mid-air bombing of Air India’s Kanishka flight on June 23, 1985.

The extensive interrogation of the two terrorists convicted for assassinating former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh in 1995 continued for around six hours. The two are facing a death penalty. They were questioned separately.

The names of Hawara and Bheora are among the dozen witnesses on the list prepared by the Canadian police, who reopened the Kanishka bombing case even after a March 2005 verdict by the Supreme Court of British Columbia acquitting two suspects, Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri.

The two-member Canadian team accompanied by a CBI official reached the Burail Jail around 10.45 am. Jail officials said the team first interrogated Hawara for more than two hours. Bheora was questioned till 4 pm post lunch. The Canadian officers refused to divulge any details regarding the questioning to the media. The jail officials, however, said Hawara was questioned regarding the foreign links of BKI and its members who were active in the UK, USA, Canada and Germany.

According to information, the entire interrogation was videographed.

The bombing of the Toronto-London flight has been widely blamed on Sikh separatists who used British Columbia as a base for their independence campaign.

Members of the RCMP team also met the director-general of the Punjab Police. They had earlier met top officers of the Punjab Police, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Chandigarh Police to seek their help in interviewing certain terrorists who are currently lodged in prisons in Chandigarh and Punjab.

In January this year, the RCMP had sought help from the Indian security agencies to interview the 12 “witnesses”, who it said could have information regarding the Kanishka bombing that killed all 329 passengers, most of them Canadian citizens of Indian origin.

Two Babbar Khalsa activists sentenced

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the October 24th, 2008

India’s Zee media reports:

Chandigarh, Oct 23: Two Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) activists booked by the police after the assassination of former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh, were sentenced to seven years’ rigorous imprisonment by a special court here on Thursday.

Pronouncing the quantum of sentence, Additional District and Sessions Judge R K Sondhi slapped fines of Rs 17,000 and Rs 14000 on Paramjit Singh and Kamaljit Singh respectively. The duo, described in the police chargesheet as “human bombs”, were booked under the Explosives Substances Act and the Arms Act about a decade ago following the assassination of Punjab chief minister Beant Singh in 1995.

According to the prosecution, Paramjit Singh and Kamaljit Singh planned to revive ‘terrorism’ and had been trained by BKI head Jagtar Singh Hawara, the prime accused in the Beant Singh assassination case who was awarded death penalty by the court in August 2007.

(Source : http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=478421&sid=REG)

Indian Media : Bid on dera chief’s life foiled

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the October 10th, 2008

Expressindia Reports: 

Patiala, October 10 :  The city police have foiled an alleged bid by “human bombs” to attack Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and some other dera members, following the arrest of two persons, including a woman, suspected to be the alleged “human bombs or suicide attackers”.

Police officials said former Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) militant Bakhshish Singh was the mastermind behind this plot, and together he and his accomplices were planning to eliminate the dera chief. Police have arrested Bagicha Singh and Gobind Kaur.

Sources in the police told The Indian Express that an FIR under Sections 419, 420, 465, 471, 153-A, 108 and 120-B has been registered against four persons at police station Samana and more sections would be added in a few days after preliminary investigations are over. “The accused in the FIR are Bagicha Singh, Amarjeet Singh and Gobind Kaur, who procured mobile numbers on the basis of fake identity and were in touch with the fourth accused, Bakhshish Singh, through these connections,” reads the FIR. A senior police official confirmed that Bagicha Singh and Gobind Kaur had visited the dera at Sirsa and had stayed there for a few days, apparently to get inside information on the working of the dera. “Bagicha Singh was the mastermind along with Bakhshish and they were planning to eliminate the dera chief inside his dera and one of these accused could have been used as a suicide bomber,” he added. Investigating officer, SHO (City), Samana, Shaminder Singh confirmed that Qeorah village resident Gobind Kaur was actually used by the conspirators as the main tool that would actually lead them inside the dera in the near future. “We are further interrogating the arrested accused to ascertain their real motive but preliminary investigations have revealed that dera head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was on their hit list,” he told ENS. When contacted, Patiala SSP S.K. Asthana said it would be too early to comment on the entire matter as it is very sensitive. “I would talk to the media tomorrow,” he said.

Bakhshish Singh was earlier a member of Bhindranwale Tiger Force of Khalistan and later joined KCF. He was out on bail since 2003 before the attack on the sect head, after which he went underground. DIG Patiala PS Gill confirmed that the arrested accused were planning a suicide attack on the dera chief.

Controversial former SGPC Member, Seona Killed

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the September 15th, 2008


Title of the offensive Seona article published on May 24th issue of Spokesman 

Patiala, Punjab (KP) – A former member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), Darbara Seona (60) was killed outside his home, Friday evening.

According to press reports, Seona was attacked by two unknown assailants on motorcycles who fled the scene immediately after the attack.  While initial reports stated that Seona was shot at multiple times by gunmen, other reports also mention the assailants charging at him with sharp instruments. 

“Seona  had written an offensive article in the Rozana Spokesman claiming that Guru Gobind Singh Ji never bestowed Gurgaddi to Guru Granth Sahib Ji and implied that Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s saroop is a mere book and should not be treated as a Guru.”

 

“Seona  had written an offensive article in the Rozana Spokesman claiming that Guru Gobind Singh Ji never bestowed Gurgaddi to Guru Granth Sahib Ji and implied that Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s saroop is a mere book and should not be treated as a Guru.”
 

After the attack, Seona was taken to Patiala’s Rajendra Hospital by his grandsons Jaswinder and Lakhwinder, but was pronounced dead upon arrival. 

 

Darbara Seona attracted controversy after he had written an offensive article in the May 24th edition of Rozana Spokesman, run by the ex-communicated heretic Joginder Sawney.  In the article, Seona claimed that Guru Gobind Singh Ji never bestowed Gurgaddi to Guru Granth Sahib Ji, instead, by bowing in front of the Punj Pyare, the Gurgaddi was conferred to the Khalsa Panth.

Seona also referred to the tradition of giving satkar to Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s saroops by presenting rumallay as a Brahmanical ritual, implying that Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s saroop is a mere book and should not be treated as ‘Pargat-Guraa-Ki-Deh’. 

The article, which drew the wrath of Sikh organizations, eventually lead to an attack on Seona in late May, which left him seriously injured.  Seona continued to defend the article and never apologized for his offensive remarks.   

Ironically, the former SGPC member was at one time close to the late Jathedar Gurcharn Singh Tohra, and politicians such as Prem Sinh Chandumajra, and Atinderpal Singh of Shiromani Akal Dal International. 

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Khalsa Press non-profit launches The Panthic Network

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the September 1st, 2008

San Francisco, California (KP) — Khalsa Press is pleased and honored to announce the launch of the all new Panthic Network. Sevadars have been working hard behind the scenes for months to make this launch possible. 

Our goal is to provide accurate Panthic oriented news and information to our worldwide audience, while still providing the quality content and services that we have been providing as Waheguroo! Network for the last decade. We hope you enjoy the new look and feel of our member sites. Many additions have been made to the news, media and community sections. All are encouraged to browse through network pages and experience the changes for themselves.

Some additional sites such as SikhiPedia, Dusht Daman, Unicode Hukamnama, Panthic.FM and adSikh have been added. All sites on the Panthic Network are provided as a service of Sikh community.

The Network is very excited to announce the “one login” system that allows you to access all the different sites using the same username and password.  This means that all sites have been integrated to allow for login through your eight year old Waheguroo! Network login.  We would appreciate any constructive feedback, and apologize for and hope to resolve any bugs/glitches in due time.

The Panthic Network is a volunteer-based group of gurmat-oriented services, organizations and individuals from around the world.  Founded in 2000 as Waheguroo! Network by the creators of some of the first Sikh websites ever, Panthic Network was built due to an increasing need for unity in the Sikh community and appropriate representation of the Sikh teachings and values. Websites affiliated with the network are dedicated to gurmat propagation, which is based on the principles taught and lived by the Gurus.

For the past decade, the Waheguroo! Network was run entirely by volunteers with the help of donations.  As we foresee a greater need for Panthic projects to grow, for the very first time, the Network will allow advertising through sponsors which are not contrary to Gurmat. Network sevadars will continue to work on different projects on a voluntary basis and all the revenues generated will be used solely to pay for the propagation of Gurmat. Our advertising service will allow businesses to market themselves to millions of viewers all around the world while also supporting a good cause.

While the top navigation bar is now available on all network sites, for ease of viewing, http://www.Panthic.net has been established as the main network portal where you are one click away from the latest Panthic news and discussions, 24-Kirtan streams, MP3 downloads, and photos. 

In spirit of Panthic Chardi-Kala!

Heavy Flooding Forces Thousands to Flee in Panjab

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the August 23rd, 2008

Heavy Flooding Forces Thousands to Flee in Panjab
UNITED SIKHS Prepares for Immediate Relief

Jalandhar, Punjab - UNITED SIKHS Sikh Aid team headed by Bhai Amrik Singh, Harinder Singh, Daljeet Singh, Amritpal Singh, and Narinder Kumar from Nizamdinpur and Talwandi surveyed flood affected areas in the districts of Ferozpur, Jalandhar and Kapurthala

The team reported thousands of people have fled their homes in over 140 villages affected by the flooding, and several thousands of acres of crops have been destroyed. The levee on the river Sutlej, about 200 kilometers from Jalandhar, collapsed inundating the nearby region, including agricultural land, with torrents of water.

Water on the villag streets

Villages flooded by Satluj water

 UNITED Sikh Aid team visited several villages, including Gidderpindi, Madula, Walajodh Singh, Chhina, Nasirpur, Naal, Watanwaali, Kutbiwaal, Jucepur, Daarewaal, Supwal, Darwana, Kiliwara, Takiya, Sherpur, Sanda and Shekhmogan to assess damages.

The floodwater has caused immense damage to life and property. Crops ready for harvesting have been completely destroyed and submerged. Villagers are either on rooftops or have escaped to higher ground waiting for water to recede. Cattle and other livestock are hungry with no food and shelter.

Sarpanch Baljeet Singh of village Gidderpindi said, “Satlej water flooded the village damaging the crop, houses and schools. Residents are grappling with flood waters and looking for a safe and dry place to spend the night.”

Sarpanch Ranjodh Singh of Wallan Jodh Singh village said, “There has been no respite from flood waters since it first started flooding the region on Aug 16, 2008 and we have not received any help from state agencies, as of Aug 21. People are living in the open on higher ground with no shelter. It is extremely difficult to spend the night in the open, especially for families with small children.”

Relief team with Sarpanch of Walajodh Singh

Gidderpindi School flooded

 Sarpanch Gyan Singh of Daarewaal village said, “Our villages need tents, tarpaulin, plastic sheets and canvas sheets for temporary roof arrangements. We need food supply and blankets for villagers”

Immediate Relief Required:

Items Families/Numbers Estimated Rate Estimated Cost (Rs)
Tarpaulin 300 400 120000
Ration (Food supplies) 3000 350 105000
Blankets 3000 130 390000
Cattle Feed 250 350 87500
Medical supplies 10 villages 90000
School Furniture(Gidderpindi) 1 school 80000

Satnam Singh and Ranjit Kaur, residents of village Daarewaal asked UNITED SIKHS to help the family rebuild their house that was washed away by the flood.

Survivors of Daarewal on road

Gurdwara under water

 Historical Gurdwara (Sikh Place of Worship) of Guru Nanak dev Ji, ‘Rababsar’ is also flooded and is under 5-7feet of water. The Guru Granth Sahib (the Sikh Holy Scripture) is being kept temporarily on the roof top of the Gurdwara. Langar (Free Kitchen) is being organized by local communities to supply hot meals to victims of the floods, but there is immense need for food, clothing, medical supplies, cattle feed, and building materials in affected areas. UNITED SIKHS will begin relief efforts immediately. UNITED SIKHS also calls on the Panjab state government provide adequate compensation to victims of the flooding in view of extensive damage caused to crops, life, and businesses.

DONATE now to assist the Panjab Flood Relief 2008. To send your contribution to UNITED SIKHS please contact us at 1-888-243-1690 or give online at http://www.unitedsikhs.org/donate.php. To print a relief poster for your local community center, workplace, or place of worship, please click here.

UNITED SIKHS Base Camp:
Bhai Amrik Singh
Gurudwara Nijamundinpur
Kala Bakra, Jalandhar
Relief Coordinator: Harinder Singh Phone: +91-(0)9463573036

Volunteers, with food and supplies, are continuing to arrive at the disaster affected areas to further support the relief effort.

If you wish to volunteer please email sikhaid@unitedsikhs.org

Sikhs support Gilani’s stand on land transfer in IHK

Posted in General News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the July 4th, 2008

Srinagar : In occupied Kashmir, the President of All India Shromani Akali Dal, Joginder Singh Shan, has extended full support to the senior Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani for his fight against the transfer of 800 kanals of forest land to Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB).

Talking to mediapersons in Srinagar Joginder Singh Shan demanded the immediate annulment of the decision of land transfer. “Every inch of Kashmir belongs to its people. The decision of land transfer should be revoked immediately,” he said.

Joginder Singh Shan strongly condemned the use of brute force against the peaceful demonstrators adding that voice of people could not be suppressed with such tactics. He added that Kashmiri people have suffered a lot over the past 18 years due to Indian state terrorism.    (Kashmir Media Services)


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