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| Various Sikh organization urges Govt. to trace out missing Youth | | | Jammu | May 1 A meeting of various Sikh organisation of J&K was held under the chairmanship of S. Mohinder Singh Chief organizer Bhai Kanahiya Jee Nishkam Seva Society (J&K). The participants in the meeting took serious note of missing a Sikh youth who was a shop keeper namely Parmeet Singh R/o Gulshan Nagar, Srinagar and was missing from Jehangir Chowk, as youth was going to deposit a Cheque in the bank on 26th April, but did not return. They said that after six days no clue has been received of missing youth and the J&K Police has failed to trace out him. The participants strongly demanded Chief Minister J&K state to intervene he the matter personally otherwise the Sikh should adopt the path of agitation and strong steps will be taken by the Sikh community. They said that 35 innocent Sikhs were killed in Chithisinghpura under the rule of NC Government and other part of the valley and no enquiry and no arrest has been made so far and the Sikh community has in Kashmir Valley is losing their faith in govt. They also demanded to provide security to the Sikh community. So that no incident of missing he occurred in future and also demanded CBI enquiry in the present missing and previous killing in Kashmir. Other who attended the meeting were S. Narbeer Singh, President, Sharomini Youth Akali Dal, J&K S. Parmeet Singh President AISSF J&K, S. Manmohan Singh Chairman Gole Gujral, S. Kulwant Singh Chief Advisor Sikh Nowjawan Sabha, Jammu. S. Gajan Singh, Simbal Camp, S. Kultar Singh, S. Kanchan Singh, Chatha.
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