Ludhiana: 6 June 2015 -
Don't reward Sikhs with Bullets they have already had enough, National BJP Leader from Punjab, Advocate Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal today strongly condemned the clash of Jammu Police with the Sikh youths of Jammu. Talking with the media at his office 17-A Lodhi Enclave Barewal Road, Ludhiana today, Grewal questioned Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir Mufti Mohammad Sayeed regarding the steps taken against the policemen involved in the killing of Sikh youth. Grewal labelled this as irresponsible and unprofessional behaviour on the part of Jammu and Kashmir Police. Grewal said that he stayed at Srinagar in Kashmir Valley for a whole month prior to the elections and he worked day and night to garner confidence of Sikhs in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and this is how the State Machinery of there very own Country rewards them back. Grewal recommends the suspension of the police officials involved and the Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir Mufti Mohammad Sayeed to personally visit the family of the slain Sikh youth. Grewal said this incident has made mockery of the state machinery, a state where voters are rewarded with Bullets.
Don't reward Sikhs with Bullets they have already had enough, National BJP Leader from Punjab, Advocate Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal today strongly condemned the clash of Jammu Police with the Sikh youths of Jammu. Talking with the media at his office 17-A Lodhi Enclave Barewal Road, Ludhiana today, Grewal questioned Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir Mufti Mohammad Sayeed regarding the steps taken against the policemen involved in the killing of Sikh youth. Grewal labelled this as irresponsible and unprofessional behaviour on the part of Jammu and Kashmir Police. Grewal said that he stayed at Srinagar in Kashmir Valley for a whole month prior to the elections and he worked day and night to garner confidence of Sikhs in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and this is how the State Machinery of there very own Country rewards them back. Grewal recommends the suspension of the police officials involved and the Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir Mufti Mohammad Sayeed to personally visit the family of the slain Sikh youth. Grewal said this incident has made mockery of the state machinery, a state where voters are rewarded with Bullets.
No comments:
Post a Comment