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New Delhi: Sikh outfits in Sunday disrupted rail traffic for several hours in Punjab and attempted to march towards the Prime Minister’s residence here protesting against Congress leader Sajjan Kumar’s acquittal in a 1984 riots case.
add_main_imageSchedules of number of trains, including Shatabadi Express, AmritsarSaharsa Express, Jammu-Chennai Express, New DelhiAmritsar Superfast, Chhattisgarh-Amritsar Express, Howrah-Amritsar Express and Amritsar Mumbai Paschim Express, were hit as the protesters blocked rail traffic at Amritsar, Ludhiana and Batala, railway sources said.
In Delhi, angry Sikhs were prevented from marching towards the Prime Minister’s residence even as an indefinite fast of one of the riot victims entered the third day. The protesters, who had gathered at Jantar Mantar, started moving towards the 7, Race Course Road residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the afternoon but were stopped near Parliament Street police station. Shouting slogans against Congress leaders, some of the protesters had a scuffle with the police and tried to break the barricades. NextMAds
Many of them were detained by a large contingent of the police which had deployed water cannons. Those picked up were released later.
“Today we wanted to march to the PM’s residence but we were stopped by the police. Tomorrow, we will adopt a different strategy. We will fight till justice is done,” Manjeet Singh, president of Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee, said.
Former Delhi BJP chief Vijender Gupta said, “The rights of Sikhs have been denied by not giving them justice. Even after these years, justice couldn’t be done. The police and the government have tried to play with witnesses and evidence to hide the truth...even the police’s role seems to be suspicious. “We fully support the Sikhs. The Congress government needs to give an answer,” he said.
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