PATIALA/KAITHAL: Expressing worry over a communal clash in Badsui village close to Kaithal, Shiromani Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Gobind Singh Longowal on Monday requested the Haryana govt to make sure the security of Sikhs, who are in minority in the neighbouring state. He stated the SGPC has demanded justice for the sufferers and motion against the ones accountable for the clash, during which one a Sikh guy, Shamsher Singh, was once killed and several other others sustained grievous accidents.
The SGPC leader introduced monetary assist of Rs 2 lakh for the family of deceased and Rs 25,000 each and every for the ones injured.
He stated an SGPC committee will glance into what transpired sooner than the violence. Meanwhile, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) president and Delhi MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa additionally visited Badsui. The clash is said to have taken position over a belongings dispute.
Sirsa met members of the family of Shamsher and introduced an extra monetary help of Rs 1 lakh from DSGMC and Rs 10,000 for the ones injured in the clash.
He requested the federal government to extend monetary help and supply a central authority job to Shamsher's family. "The family is a victim of political conspiracy, so the Haryana Government must come forward to support it," he stated.
Villagers alleged that Kurukshetra MP Raj Kumar Saini had conspired to instigate communal discord by means of approving a grant of Rs 5 lakh for the disputed land. Villagers demanded a probe into Saini's role in developing rigidity in the village. They alleged that two attackers from the village have not been arrested, and the names have been famous by means of Sirsa.
Talking to TOI, Sirsa referred to as the incident "unfortunate" and stated the MP's role should be probed. "While not even a single penny from MPLAD funds has been allocated from the entire area of Gulha and Cheeka, the MP gave Rs 5 lakh for the development of a piece of land that was disputed," he stated. "An attempt was made to create communal unrest in the area, but the matter did not go out of control," he alleged.
Sirsa additionally promised a library in the village gurdwara in the title of deceased Shamsher Singh.
Later, Haryana Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) president Didar Singh Nalvi additionally visited the village and demanded a probe into the incident.
MP Raj Kumar Saini has already stated that whilst allocating budget from the MPLADS, he was once not conscious that the land for which the grant had been sought was once disputed.
The SGPC leader introduced monetary assist of Rs 2 lakh for the family of deceased and Rs 25,000 each and every for the ones injured.
He stated an SGPC committee will glance into what transpired sooner than the violence. Meanwhile, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) president and Delhi MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa additionally visited Badsui. The clash is said to have taken position over a belongings dispute.
Sirsa met members of the family of Shamsher and introduced an extra monetary help of Rs 1 lakh from DSGMC and Rs 10,000 for the ones injured in the clash.
He requested the federal government to extend monetary help and supply a central authority job to Shamsher's family. "The family is a victim of political conspiracy, so the Haryana Government must come forward to support it," he stated.
Villagers alleged that Kurukshetra MP Raj Kumar Saini had conspired to instigate communal discord by means of approving a grant of Rs 5 lakh for the disputed land. Villagers demanded a probe into Saini's role in developing rigidity in the village. They alleged that two attackers from the village have not been arrested, and the names have been famous by means of Sirsa.
Talking to TOI, Sirsa referred to as the incident "unfortunate" and stated the MP's role should be probed. "While not even a single penny from MPLAD funds has been allocated from the entire area of Gulha and Cheeka, the MP gave Rs 5 lakh for the development of a piece of land that was disputed," he stated. "An attempt was made to create communal unrest in the area, but the matter did not go out of control," he alleged.
Sirsa additionally promised a library in the village gurdwara in the title of deceased Shamsher Singh.
Later, Haryana Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) president Didar Singh Nalvi additionally visited the village and demanded a probe into the incident.
MP Raj Kumar Saini has already stated that whilst allocating budget from the MPLADS, he was once not conscious that the land for which the grant had been sought was once disputed.
Ensure safety of Sikhs: SGPC to Haryana government
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