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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vahguru ji ki fateh

how sick is this, can not believe our quam is so lifeless

when are we going to wake up and start making a change,

our history will judge us if we let these ppl have a free hand to rewrite our history.

may Vaheguru bless the panth with singhs like Shaheed Bhai Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwale who brought alams mate gobind ram to justice.

just some news about alam the butcher of amritsar

www.ensaaf.org/publications/other/LettertoChiefConstable.pdf

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Vikrant Jindal

Malerkotla, November 7

Setting aside allegations against retired police officer Izhar Alam regarding his involvement in the killing of Sikh youths during the militancy era, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today urged local Akali leaders to unite under his leadership for uplifting the Muslim community.

“We will take the Sant Samaj and other Sikh religious bodies into confidence before announcing the party ticket for the former DGP and Chairman of the Punjab Wakf board, Izhar Alam,” the CM said.

He honoured Izhar Alam with a siropa during the inauguration of Hazrat Haleema Maternity and General Hospital run by the Wakf Board.

Badal, who was in town on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Zuha, addressed a gathering at the local mosque. He said the Muslims and Sikhs shared a cultural bond. Both communities revered their martyrs who had laid down their life for the sake of religion. Badal said the Sikhs took pride in the fact that it was a Muslim saint, Mian Mir, who had laid the foundation stone of Harmandar Sahib. He announced that Rs 25 lakh would be spent on the construction of the Muslim Community Centre here. Later, the Chief Minister inaugurated the new building of Islamia Girls School and College. He announced a grant of Rs 15 lakh for three educational institutions run by the Waqf Board. Talking to mediapersons, Badal said it was unfortunate that the state Congress president had made a habit of using unparliamentary language against him and his family.

“The cheap tactics adopted by the Congress leadership only enhances my popularity among the masses,” he observed. Describing former Chief Minister Surjit Singh Barnala and former Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal as "chronic defectors", the Chief Minister said both the leaders had firsaken their parent party for vested interests. Prominent among those present on the occasion were Rajya Sabha member SS Dhindsa, Cabinet Minister PS Dhindsa, MLA Iqbal S Jhhunda, chairman, Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC), Ranjit Singh Ballian, and former ministers Nusrat Ikram Khan Bagga, Chaudary Abdul Gaffar and Gobind Singh Kanjla.

Addressing a gathering at his residence, Izhar Alam said the allegations that he was involved in the killing of Sikh youths during militancy were baseless. He said he was transferred from Punjab in 1990 and posted in Jammu and Kashmir. Thereon, he was posted at Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. He claimed that he returned to Punjab only in December 1995 when militancy was totally well under control. “So there is no question of my involvement in killing Sikh youths.”

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Setting aside allegations against retired police officer Izhar Alam regarding his involvement in the killing of Sikh youths during the militancy era, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today urged local Akali leaders to unite under his leadership for uplifting the Muslim community.

“We will take the Sant Samaj and other Sikh religious bodies into confidence before announcing the party ticket for the former DGP and Chairman of the Punjab Wakf board, Izhar Alam,” the CM said.

He honoured Izhar Alam with a siropa during the inauguration of Hazrat Haleema Maternity and General Hospital run by the Wakf Board.

Badal, who was in town on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Zuha, addressed a gathering at the local mosque. He said the Muslims and Sikhs shared a cultural bond. Both communities revered their martyrs who had laid down their life for the sake of religion. Badal said the Sikhs took pride in the fact that it was a Muslim saint, Mian Mir, who had laid the foundation stone of Harmandar Sahib. He announced that Rs 25 lakh would be spent on the construction of the Muslim Community Centre here. Later, the Chief Minister inaugurated the new building of Islamia Girls School and College. He announced a grant of Rs 15 lakh for three educational institutions run by the Waqf Board. Talking to mediapersons, Badal said it was unfortunate that the state Congress president had made a habit of using unparliamentary language against him and his family.

“The cheap tactics adopted by the Congress leadership only enhances my popularity among the masses,” he observed. Describing former Chief Minister Surjit Singh Barnala and former Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal as "chronic defectors", the Chief Minister said both the leaders had firsaken their parent party for vested interests. Prominent among those present on the occasion were Rajya Sabha member SS Dhindsa, Cabinet Minister PS Dhindsa, MLA Iqbal S Jhhunda, chairman, Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC), Ranjit Singh Ballian, and former ministers Nusrat Ikram Khan Bagga, Chaudary Abdul Gaffar and Gobind Singh Kanjla.

Addressing a gathering at his residence, Izhar Alam said the allegations that he was involved in the killing of Sikh youths during militancy were baseless. He said he was transferred from Punjab in 1990 and posted in Jammu and Kashmir. Thereon, he was posted at Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. He claimed that he returned to Punjab only in December 1995 when militancy was totally well under control. “So there is no question of my involvement in killing Sikh youths.”

He said the controversy was the brainchild of SAD (A) leader Simranjit Singh Mann and Congress leader Capt Amarinder Singh. “ I am unable to understand why Mann is doing this to me,” he remarked.

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Amarinder vows not to let Alam win

Nadala (Kapurthala): PPCC chief Capt Amarinder Singh on Tuesday not only blamed Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal for the Operation Bluestar but also vowed not to let former DGP Izhar Alam win Malerkotla seat. Alam, Amarinder alleged, was involved in the killing of hundreds of Sikh youth during the militancy period. "It was Badal who had been criticising former DGP Izhar Alam and Vigilance chief Sumedh Singh Saini for years for killing Sikh youth and now he is honouring them with top positions and even "siropas". People still remember those black days when the bodies of murdered Sikh youths were found floating in the Rajasthan feeder and Sirhind canals. We will see how Izhar Alam wins the polls from Malerkotla," he said.

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