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Sikh youths clash with Jammu police over posters of Bhindranwale

Police and a section of the Sikh community clashed near Jammu on Wednesday after posters depicting slain Sikh militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale were reportedly removed during a religious event.

Two policemen were injured during the protest against the removal of the posters from Rani Bagh area near Jammu, police said.

Senior officials said the Sikh community had organised a religious ceremony in remembrance of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The community has been organising the three-day event since 1985.

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Sikh protesters pelt stones at the police for removing a poster of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale near the airport in Jammu


However, tension gripped the Satwari area of Jammu after police on Wednesday morning removed the posters depicting Bhindranwale.

Facing opposition from the local people, the event’s organisers claimed that over the years such posters were never objected to.

After the police removed the posters, scores of people marched towards the Jammu-RS Pura road. They blocked the road, demanding action against the policemen who removed the posters.

The protesters also clashed with the police.

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A group of Sikh youths attacked the police when they tried to control the situation. Two policemen were injured in the incident


SSP Jammu Uttam Chand told Mail Today that when policemen tried to control the situation they were attacked by a group of youths with sharp weapons, wounding two policemen.

“We have registered an FIR in the case,” he said.

Later, Jammu Deputy Commissioner Simrandeep Singh and Uttam Chand held talks with the Sikh community leaders and subsequently protesters dispersed.

According to the Sikh leaders, they were assured by the administration that Satwari SHO Inspector Kulbir Choudhary would be suspended and shifted from the police station.

They also said the administration has assured that the poster of Bhindranwale would be reinstated.

However, Jammu SSP said the posters were removed by the police and the leaders of the community were persuaded not to paste such posters in future. He said the SHO Kulbir shall not be shifted.

On the other hand, Jammu Deputy Commissioner Simrandeep Singh told Mail Today that he has directed the police to return the posters to the concerned people.

“Since posters were their property they will be returned to them. However, for pasting the posters they need prior permission from the administration. They cannot paste them without permission,” he said.

Source : DailyMail


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Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab: Around 100 armed activists of Shiv Sena today attempted to burn an effigy of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in Gobindgarh, which led to tensions in the city.

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Sikh Message...Asee thenu yaad karwanda ge ka sikh hondey ke hein,Sadaa Desh he khalistan sanu Khalistan chaeya da chahe sadaa Lahu le lo chahey sadii jaan le lo..hon maar nhe kani asii,hon marna asaan ,hon bari sadii ha...
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The community has been organizing the three day event since 1985...what was the need to stir this hornets nest?

A very daft approach by the authorities.
 
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wonderful, contacting China official for help, you can get anything you needed to gain freedom from that brutal hindi regime.
 
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Watching the situation of our true indian brothers(sikh/kashmiri/tamil) tears me apart and causes my heard to bleed.
 
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Sikhs block Jammu-Pathankote highway, raise 'Khalistan zindabad' slogans after clashes with police

Jammu:
A day after clashes with police in Jammu, Sikh protestors have blocked the Jammu-Pathankote highway. Curfew remains to be clamped in the area after one person died and 3 were injured in a police crackdown on Thursday over protests on removing posters of slain Khalistani leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.

Schools and colleges in Jammu will be closed till Saturday to avert any untoward incidents. The Army staged flag march in parts of the city as the situation remained tense. Authorities imposed Section 144, which bars gathering of more than four persons at a place, in various parts of the city. There was no official word on reports about imposition of curfew in violence-hit areas of Satwari, Ranibangh, Chatta, and Gadigarh Miransahib.

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Curfew remains to be clamped in the area after one person died and 3 were injured in a police crackdown on Thursday over protests on removing posters of slain Khalistani leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
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Trouble started when hundreds of Sikh youth, armed with sticks and 'kirpans', converged on Ranibagh-Gandhigarh belt on Satwari-RS Pura road and blocked traffic in protest against the removal of Bhindranwale's posters put up by an organisation of the community ahead of his death anniversary on June 6. The mob pelted stones and police responded by cane-charging and teargas shelling in Satwari area of the city, police officials said. Some youth have been taken into custody.

Raising slogans against police and government, some protestors also tried to block the Jammu-Pathankote highway at Satwari on Thursday too. Reports said some of them also raised pro-Khalistan slogans.

Heavy contingent of police rushed to the spot and asked them remove blockade from the road and allow the traffic but sikh youth pelted stones at police, triggering clashes. The situation was tense and some people are trying to disturb the situation in Jammu, police said.

This is for the first time that posters of the slain terrorist had come up in Jammu, the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Sub-inspector Arun Kumar was critically wounded after he was attacked with a sharp edged weapon by some sikh youth, police said, adding he has received several stitches and is admitted in GMC hospital with two other policemen.
Sikhs block Jammu-Pathankote highway, raise 'Khalistan zindabad' slogans after clashes with police - IBNLive
 
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Shame on India for genocide! Khalistan Zindabad! China supports freedom for oppressed Sikhs.
 
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