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While there have been threads demanding actions over dumb-stupid things, should we Sikhs not consider about 5000 punjabi youth waiting 'clearance' from Indian govt. to get legal residence in Spain? We are aware about how we are being attacked from left and right, then, SHOULD WE NOT MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO MAKE OURSELVES STRONG?. 5000 legal NRI Sikhs means a lot of muscle power, money and economic. Now don't start the cut surd or punjabi but not sikh crap please. Please do what you can to help these 5000 youth. I wish i was the PM of India. <banned word filter activated>.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20090730/punjab.htm#6

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Ramoowalia comes to aid of Punjabi youth living in Spain

Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, July 29: The Lok Bhalai Party (LBP) has reiterated that the Manmohan Singh-led United Progressive (UPA) government should issue police clearance certificates to 5,000 Punjabi youths residing in Spain for regular immigration there.

Party chief Balwant Singh Ramoowalia said if these police clearance certificates were not issued to these Punjabis, they would either be put behind bars or deported to India. The families of most of these Punjabis had taken loan to send them abroad and they reached Spain after facing hardships, he said, adding if now the Spanish government had agreed to regularise their immigration, the Union government should provide them with PCCs at the earliest.

Ramoowalia said other countries like Pakistan had already been issuing PCCs to their nationals living in Spain.

Earlier in the day, the family members of these Punjabi youths under the aegis of the LBP staged a dharna outside regional passport office in Jalandhar in support of their demand of PCCs.

Later Ramoowalia also submitted a memorandum to the Regional Passport Officer (RPO) Jalandhar for the Union Minister of External Affairs urging him to take up with the Union Home Minister issuance of PCCs to 5,000 Indians residing in Spain. He has also sent a similar request to the Prime Minister urging him to intervene in the matter.

One of the protesters Milkha Singh of Gurdaspur said his son Hardip Singh had gone to Spain 10 years back. Now the government there had decided to regularise his immigration, so the Union government should issue them PCCs at the earliest, he added.

Other persons whose children have been stranded in Spain echoed his views.

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