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Sikh Organizations Will Meet The Home Minister Amit Shah

Sikh organizations will meet the Home Minister in the conversion dispute of two girls of the Sikh community in Kashmir.

A delegation of the Sikh organization of Kashmir has decided to go to Delhi to get a complete stop on the cases of molesting Sikh girls under the guise of love jihad in Kashmir.

They will meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah and demand an anti-love jihad law like Uttar Pradesh in Kashmir.

Recently, after the marriage of a class 12th girl from the Rainawari area of ​​Srinagar to a married middle-aged twice, the dam of the patience of the Sikh community in Kashmir was broken.

Two girls belonging to the Sikh community had reportedly gone missing in South Kashmir’s Tral in the past. Later it was found that she had become a Muslim. Where the police deny these incidents.

District Gurdwara Management Committee Sardar Satpal Singh said that on Monday, people of our community have demonstrated in the Gurudwara premises itself.

All the dignitaries of the community have met. Representatives of organizations engaged in the social welfare of the Sikh community have also participated in this.

He said that it is necessary to stop love jihad here. We want that Sikh girls who have married against the wishes of their relatives and converted to Islam should be handed over to their relatives.

Apart from this, he should assure to prevent such incidents in future. Even the administration does not support it here.

We have not taken the final decision yet, but here, different people of the community have decided to sit together and decide that our delegation should go to Delhi.

We will meet Home Minister Amit Shah there and discuss the whole matter with him. We want love jihad to be stopped here. Whoever is directly or indirectly involved in this should be punished severely.

Four Sikh girls have been converted.

Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, DSGMC President Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that anti-conversion law should be implemented in Jammu and Kashmir.

Questioning the silence of the political parties of Kashmir on this matter, he said that during four months there have been cases of conversion of four Sikh girls.

The two recent cases of conversion are shameful. How their families were humiliated.

Demonstration at Hatli Mor in Kathua, highway jammed.

On Monday, Sikhs staged a sit-in on the national highway at Hatli Mor and brought traffic to a standstill in protest against the conversion in Kashmir.

The protesters demanded that the government should take strict action against the accused of such a heinous incident and demanded that such a tragic incident should not be repeated again.

The local police tried to stop the people of the Sikh community who were protesting at Hatli Mod Chowk on the highway. Traffic resumed only after the strike ended.

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