Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Will fight till culprits brought to book, say victims’ kin, hardliners

- Parteek Singh Mahal parteek.singh@htlive.com

FARIDKOT : The families of the Behbal Kalan police firing victims and Sikh hardliners on Thursday said that they had lost faith in the government but they would keep fighting for justice till those responsibl­e for sacrilege and subsequent violence were punished.

They said this at a ‘shaheedi samagam’ (martyrdom congregati­on) at Tibbi Sahib Gurdwara at Faridkot district’s Behbal Kalan village to mark the sixth anniversar­y of the firing episode on October 14, 2015, that left two Sikh men dead during a protest against the Bargari sacrilege incident.

While Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) president Simranjit Singh Mann attended the event, other Sikh hardliners like Sarbat Khalsa-appointed parallel jathedar Dhian Singh Mand and Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (ad hoc) president Baljit Singh Daduwal, who led the Bargari Insaaf Morcha, gave it a miss.

Sukhraj Singh, son of Krishan Bhagwan Singh who died in the police firing, said people voted for the Congress in the previous assembly election as it promised to punish the guilty. “But the government failed to give justice and is providing security to the accused. We have no hope of justice from this government. The people of Punjab must unite,” he said.

Mann said, “Since July, more than 100 groups of Sikhs have offered arrest every day at Bargari as part of the morcha to protest against delay in justice. I appeal to one and all to participat­e in the morcha and offer arrest till culprits are punished.”

After the event, a group of SAD (A) leaders, along with others, marched from the gurudwara to the Dana Mandi at Bargari and were detained by the police. Since July, SAD (A) leaders are offering arrest after marching to the 2015 sacrilege epicentre every day to protest against the delay in providing justice.

Dal Khalsa spokespers­on Kanwar Pal Singh said all the political parties are doing politics on this issue.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former inspector general of police (IGP) Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh, who was a member of the previous special investigat­ion team (SIT) which probed the 2015 police firing cases, also attended the event but he did not address the gathering. Talking to mediaperso­ns, Kunwar Vijay said he had come to pay homage to the victims. “Even the Amarinder Singh-led government acted to save the Badals. The truth was revealed in the investigat­ions conducted by me. Justice will be served if AAP forms government in Punjab,” he added.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Members of Sikh outfits holding a protest at Kotkapura in faridkot district on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Members of Sikh outfits holding a protest at Kotkapura in faridkot district on Thursday.

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