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Bajwa condemns ‘Gurudwara attack’ in Melbourne
1/14/2010 10:08:29 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu Jan 14
A meeting of prominent PDP leaders was held under the chairmanship of S Tarlok Singh Bajwa Vice President PDP has expressed concerns over the setting on fire the Gurudwara Sahib at Melbourne (Australia).
Party’s press statement stated that speaking in the meeting PDP leader Bajwa said that the incident has hurt the religious sentiments of Sikh community throughout the world in general and in India in particular. The members in this meeting urged upon the Union Government to take up the matter with Australian Government to stop recurrence of such incidents in future and proper security should be provided for safeguard of to religious heritage so that the sentiments of the community are not hurt anymore.
S Rangil Singh Ex- Minister, S Manjeet Singh Ex-Minister, S Harmeet Singh, S Jabvir Singh Pah, Capt Hazara Singh, Sarpanch Jagjit Singh, S Jagjit Singh Jagga, S Sukhvinder Singh, S.Ramnik Singh, S Davinder Singh Dulia, S Gurdeep Singh Pandey, S Surinder Singh District President Kathua and others participated .
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