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A pregnant newlywed was found hanged and burned with a forged suicide note beside her, a UK inquest has heard.
Firefighters discovered Kuldeep Kaur Sidhu with a rope around her neck after being called to her house in Birmingham in May 2008.
The fake suicide note, believed to be written by her killer or killers, accused her husband of having an affair, the Daily Mail reports.
Birmingham Coroner’s Court heard that her husband’s Sikh family was unhappy about their marriage six months earlier because Mrs Sidhu was from a lower caste.
But husband Baljinder Sidhu denied any affair and insisted they were a happy couple who were trying for a baby.
A post-mortem later revealed the 25-year-old nursery nurse was six weeks’ pregnant.
The handwritten note found beside her charred body claimed Mrs Sidhu faced "living hell" because of her husband's alleged infidelity.
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The Guru Nanak Gurdwara in High Street is one of the oldest temples in the country, and the project will see it almost double in size, with an 800-seater dining room, a wedding hall, a lecture theatre and classrooms.
There will also be living accommodation for around four priests, along with a roof garden.
The Prince’s Cinema was pulled down last year, leaving a gaping hole in the skyline along the High Street.
Surinder Buray, from Reade Buray Associates, the company designing and project managing the build, has submitted a planning application, which is pending consideration.
He said: “The building was the Princes Theatre in the early 19th century, then it was turned into a cinema. The owners of the Sikh temple next door bought it. It was demolished last year. It will be used by the temple and also as a community venue.”
If approved it is hoped work will start next year and is expected to be completed in two phases, as funding becomes available.
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Moga, Punjab: A debt-ridden septuagenarian farmer allegedly committed suicide by jumping before a goods train near railway station at Moga late last night. His body was recovered by the railway police this morning.
Jagjit Singh, son of the deceased farmer identified as Saggar Singh, resident of Raunta village of Nihal Singh Wala subdivision, in a statement recorded before the railway police, alleged that his father had committed suicide after an arhtiya Jagat Singh tried to take possession of their agricultural land last morning.
The upset old man left the house this morning, went to Moga, 40-km from his village, and committed suicide by jumping before a goods train, the son said. The body was later taken to the district hospital for a post-mortem examination.
Jagjit further said his father had taken a loan of Rs 1.5 lakh from the arhtiya a few years back by signing on blank “pronote” paper.
The arhtiya compounded the interest at a heavy rate, making the total to Rs 7 lakh, which his father could not repay, he said.
Adding that his father had repaid some of the total amount but he did not know the exact figures, the son added in his statement.
Reacting to his statement, head constable Karamjit Singh, in charge of the railway police post, conducted a preliminary inquiry into it and recommended the registration of a criminal case against the arhtiya to the railway police station at Faridkot.
Later, in the evening, the railway police had registered a criminal case under Sections 306, 148 and 59 of the IPC at Faridkot against the arhtiya on charges of forcing the old farmer to suicide.
However, no arrest has been made when the news report was filed.
Every year before the harvest, small farmers of Punjab, who make up nearly 85 per cent of the state’s farming community, borrow money at exorbitant interest rates to meet the production costs and family needs. During the time of harvest, these money lenders exert pressure on the debt-ridden farmers to either sell their produce to them or pay back the money with interest.
The basic reason of this problem is the lack of access to credit, a facility practically denied by banks to farmers having no or less property.
Therefore, farmers had to approach rural money lenders who charge exorbitant rates of interest ranging from 2.5 per cent to even 5 per cent per month.
The situation has become so worse in the remote areas of Punjab that about 15 per cent of marginal and small farmers had left farming over the past few years.
Jagjit said his father was not educated, so he could not calculate the amount of loan and once it reached Rs 7 lakh, he was publicly threatened by the money lender, forcing him to commit suicide.
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AMRITSAR: Sikhs religion is not a separate community as it was a part of Hinduism says president of SAD (Master Tara Singh) Rashpal Singh.
Addressing the press conference here on Friday, octogenarian Rashpal Singh who is president of his party for the last three decades said, “It would be wrong to say that Sikh community was not the part of Hindu religion; since our ancestors were basically Hindu and after being inspired from Sikh religion they adopted Sikh religion with letter and sprit.
Launching scathing attack on Sikh religious leader who were describing the Sikh religion as separate community, he said that this act would stop large number of people from Hindu community to remain in Sikh fold.
Negating the stand of Akal Takht which number of times had described the Sikh religion as separate community, he said that number of times jatehdar Akal Takht had took wrong decisions which costs heavy to community and discourage the people of other community to come in Sikh fold.
Decrying the stand of SGPC which demanding to snatch the right of non Sikhs to voting right in SGPC election, he said that it was a communal thought.
Rashpal Singh said that non Sikhs should be extended full right to caste their vote in SGPC election so that maximum people from other community could join and follow the Sikh religion.
Singh said that SGPC vehemently discouraging the non Sikhs to adopt Sikh religion and this act of SGPC was not good enough.
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