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1984 anti-Sikh riot victims’ families rue delay in justice

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, August 30

Disappointed over the delay in justice, a delegation of victim families of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots met Satnam Singh Gill, president, Minority Welfare Organisation, and members of its core committee here on Sunday.

Representatives of the families of the riot victims also urged the organisation president to hold meetings with the affected families in villages and cities.

The delegation members included Jathedar Harpal Singh Chabba, Mohan Singh Amritsar, Jassa Singh Johari, Kashmir Singh, Amrik Singh Cheema Bath, Sukhdev Singh, Gurmukh Singh Fattuwal, Balbir Kaur, Amarjit Kaur and Harjit Kaur. In a press statement, the delegation stated that the ruling parties of the country and the state had treated Sikhs as a criminal tribe by not paying heed to the 1984 massacre of community people.

On the occasion, a 51-member committee was also constituted by the organization to play a wider role in representing the affected Sikh families living around the world. Resolutions were passed unanimously on the issues.

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