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Talking to newsmen here on Friday, Sarna said a delegation headed by him(Sarna) will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday to sought his intervention in the case of 17 Indians including 16 Punjabis sentenced to death by Sharjah court in UAE.
Talking to newsmen at Phagwara on Friday afternoon, Sarna said that it is moral duty of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal to visit UAE himself to take up the matter with UAE Government to save the lives of innocent Indians who had been convicted for a single murder of a Pakistani citizen.He urged the international community to intervene to prevent the miscarriage of justice in UAE.
Replying a question about recent episode of SGPC and use of task force ,Sarna described it as a dictatorial working of present SGPC,which acted in an inhuman way in the presence of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
When asked about the possibilities of the formation of separate Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committees in some other states,Sarna answered yes, of course it was the need of the hour to save the religious shrines from the clutches of the corrupt practices of SGPC leadership.
Sarna said that Sikhs residing in other states wanted to set up separate gurdwara parbhandhak committees.
Replying a question about 1984 Riots and the guilties congress leaders, Sarna said DGPC strongly opposed both guilty congress leaders and even DGPC strongly stood against them in the elections.Sarna however hestitated to comment on the issues of the Prof Darshan Singh (Ex-Jathedar Akal Takhat) and Ravidassia Community, belonging to Dera Ballan wale.
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SikhsIndiaVancouver, March 31 – Police have identified a young Sikh man who was stabbed to death in a birthday party at Cloverdale on the outskirts of the city Sunday.
Twenty-one-year-old Buta Singh Sangha was stabbed when a fight broke out between two neighbouring families over the birthday party celebrations. The Punjab-born victim was invited as a guest by the family celebrating the birthday of their baby when the dispute with the neighbours started.
Police said Sangha was stabbed when the dispute turned violent. He was rushed to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
A 32-year-old man with criminal past has been arrested for the crime. Police said the alleged killer, Adrian Skara, was also a guest at the other neighbour’s house when he stabbed Sangha.
Many people had called police when the dispute started. But before cops could come, it turned violent leading to stabbing of the Sikh man.
‘This incident remains as an altercation between neighbours and does not have any links to gangs, drugs or organized crime,” police told the media.
More than a 100 Punjabi-origin young men have been killed here over the years in rivalry among drug gangs. Most of these cases remain unresolved despite the creation a special homicide unit by police.
Vancouver and its satellite towns of Surrey, Delta, Richmond and Abbotsford have the largest concentration of the Punjabi community in Canada. The area is known for its secret harvesting of marijuana which is smuggled into the US in exchange for cocaine.
Apart from the deaths of over Punjabi-origin youths, many Punjabi truckers have also been arrested for their complicity in smuggling.
With thanks : source : VAMBAN.com
SikhsIndiaA city court Monday asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) why it did not examine three persons named by a witness in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case involving Congress leader Jagdish Tytler.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Rakesh Pandit asked the CBI to be ready April 1 with their answers for not examining all the witnesses.
Rebecca R. John, counsel for a riot victim's widow, Lakhwinder Kaur, said: 'The CBI did not examine all the witnesses. There are three more people named by witness Surinder Singh who have not been examined by the CBI.'
Kaur's husband Badal Singh was killed during the riots in November 1984. She claims Tytler's alleged involvement in the killing.
Questioning the CBI closure report in the case, John added that there are discrepancies in the report and the case should be investigated further.
'The court should either discard the (closure) report or send it for further investigation,' he said.
During the two-hour long hearing, counsel questioned the CBI's decision to reject the statements made by witnesses Surinder Singh and Jasbir Singh, living in California.
The CBI completed its arguments on the closure report by Feb 10 and gave a clean chit to Tytler April 2. The agency claimed there was insufficient evidence against him.
The report said that Surinder and Jasbir had made statements to frame Tytler.
The alleged role of Tytler in a case relating to the killing of three people Nov 1, 1984, in the aftermath of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination, was re-investigated by the CBI after the court refused to accept a closure report against him in December 2007.
With thanks : source : SIFY
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