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LUDHIANA: Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who has been sitting on hunger strike for last 24 days seeking release of Sikh prisoners at his house in Hassanpur village in Ludhiana, was finally forcibly detained by police and is presently admitted at the civil hospital.


The decision for the action was taken in a meeting of Deputy Commissioner Rajat Aggarwal and senior Superintendent of police (SSP) Ravcharan Singh Brar with Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa and the old man was finally taken to the civil hospital for necessary treatment. However Bapu Surat Singh claimed that he had been under house arrest and many Sikh organization leaders have offered their support to him.


His family members resented police action and Bapu ji’s son Harwinder Singh said they will continue with their struggle and his father would continue the hunger strike till the release of Sikh prisoners.


According to latest reports so far, Bapu ji has not allowed the medical team to force-feed them or put him on a drip.




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TSYFB and other Prominent Sikh Youth groups today announced to jointly support Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who is on hunger strike since January 15 for permanent release of Sikh political prisoners languishing in various jails of India. All Sikh Youth Groups held a huge meeting in Amritsar. In a joint statement, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindranwala’s president Bhai Balwant Singh Gopala, Sikh Youth Front general secretary Bhai Papalpreet Singh, Gurmat Parchar Sewa Lehar leader Bhai Surinder Singh Thikriwala, Youth Federation For Justice leader Bhai Gurpreet Singh Guri and Shan-e-Khalsa Gatka Dal Sangrur representative Kulwant Singh Talwar leaders said that release of the Sikh detainees is rather a right of Sikh nation, not a demand.


All Sikh organizations have unanimously appointed Bhai Gurdeep Singh from Bathinda as the coordinator for chalking out any further programs in support of Bapu Surat Singh’s protest for freedom.


Interestingly Ludhiana police has also imposed Section 144 across Bapu Surat Singh’s village Hassanpur.


http://singhstation.net/2015/02/bapu-surat-singh-detained-ludhiana-police-24-days-hunger-strike/



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LUDHIANA: Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who has been sitting on hunger strike for last 24 days seeking release of Sikh prisoners at his house in Hassanpur village in Ludhiana, was finally forcibly detained by police and is presently admitted at the civil hospital.

The decision for the action was taken in a meeting of Deputy Commissioner Rajat Aggarwal and senior Superintendent of police (SSP) Ravcharan Singh Brar with Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa and the old man was finally taken to the civil hospital for necessary treatment. However Bapu Surat Singh claimed that he had been under house arrest and many Sikh organization leaders have offered their support to him.

His family members resented police action and Bapu ji’s son Harwinder Singh said they will continue with their struggle and his father would continue the hunger strike till the release of Sikh prisoners.

According to latest reports so far, Bapu ji has not allowed the medical team to force-feed them or put him on a drip.

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TSYFB and other Prominent Sikh Youth groups today announced to jointly support Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who is on hunger strike since January 15 for permanent release of Sikh political prisoners languishing in various jails of India. All Sikh Youth Groups held a huge meeting in Amritsar. In a joint statement, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindranwala’s president Bhai Balwant Singh Gopala, Sikh Youth Front general secretary Bhai Papalpreet Singh, Gurmat Parchar Sewa Lehar leader Bhai Surinder Singh Thikriwala, Youth Federation For Justice leader Bhai Gurpreet Singh Guri and Shan-e-Khalsa Gatka Dal Sangrur representative Kulwant Singh Talwar leaders said that release of the Sikh detainees is rather a right of Sikh nation, not a demand.

All Sikh organizations have unanimously appointed Bhai Gurdeep Singh from Bathinda as the coordinator for chalking out any further programs in support of Bapu Surat Singh’s protest for freedom.

Interestingly Ludhiana police has also imposed Section 144 across Bapu Surat Singh’s village Hassanpur.

http://singhstation.net/2015/02/bapu-surat-singh-detained-ludhiana-police-24-days-hunger-strike/

veer ji

what is section 144 ? Is it this one ? section 144 of Indian penal code states it an unlawful assembley with a dangerous wepon , how can one live in a village under this law , I mean a family can be considered an illegal assembly if larger than five MADNESS PURE MADNESS

https://shovonc.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/know-your-laws-crpc-section-144-prohibition-of-assembly/

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veer ji

what is section 144 ? Is it this one ? section 144 of Indian penal code states it an unlawful assembley with a dangerous wepon , how can one live in a village under this law , I mean a family can be considered an illegal assembly if larger than five MADNESS PURE MADNESS

https://shovonc.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/know-your-laws-crpc-section-144-prohibition-of-assembly/

Section 144 is - banning assembly of five or more people in an area

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