June 1, 2017 | By Sikh Siyasat Bureau
Amritsar: On the 33rd anniversary of Indian Army’s invasion of Darbar Sahib complex, the pro-freedom group of Sikhs Dal Khalsa has given the call for “Amritsar shutdown” on 6 June and to protest, burning down of Sikh Reference library and to seek independent international inquiry into June 1984 attack that resulted in killings of hundreds of innocent pilgrims and destruction of edifice of the Akal Takhat Sahib- the highest temporal seat.
Addressing the press conferences at the party office, Dal Khalsa group led by its president Harpal Singh Cheema and spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh urged the people of the holy city to close their respective work places on June 6.
They said the motive to give the call for Amritsar Bandh was to protest against the killings of hundreds of innocent pilgrims, the denial of the Union government to return the invaluable holy books, manuscripts and arte-facts looted from the Sikh Reference Library and to recall and relive the pain and agony of the heinous attack besides paying tributes to all martyrs and innocent persons killed in the dastardly inhuman action of the Indian state.
They assured that the bandh would be peaceful and that citizens of the city have been supporting the shutdown call since 2014. Justifying the call, they said since Amritsar was a battleground we had decided to give the call for Amritsar bandh.
Urging the people to observe a peaceful bandh, they clarified that the call was only for business and educational institutions and there would be no stoppage of transportation.
The pro-freedom leaders appealed to Hindus, Muslims and Christians of Amritsar to share the pain of the community and express solidarity by closing their business premises. “It is time for the Hindu community to show that they are with the Sikhs.”
On the eve of the attack on June 5, Kanwar Pal Singh said their group along with its allied groups would take out Genocide Remembrance Parade starting from Gurdwara Ranjit Avenue and culminating at Akal Takhat Sahib.
He said their groups Malwa unit would take out similar March on June 4 starting from village Sadhanwala up to Rode village- the native place of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale in Faridkot district.
Party’s senior members Satnam Singh Paonta Sahib, Ranbir Singh, Nobeljit Singh, Avtar Singh, members of Sikh Youth of Punjab led by its head Paramjit Singh Tanda were present during the meeting.
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Related Topics: Army Attack on Darbar Sahib, Bhai Harpal Singh Cheema, Dal Khalsa, June 1984 attack on Sikhs, Kanwar Pal Singh, Saka Darbar Sahib, Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale