Police stopped the use of Heavy force on NAD workers moving towards Pakistan Embassy

Hundreds of people, under the chairmanship of National Akali Dal National President Paramjit Singh Pamma, demonstrated in front of the Pakistan High Commission against Pakistan's support to terrorism, atrocities on the Sikh community in Pakistan and supply of drugs to India,

Police stopped the use of Heavy force on NAD workers moving towards Pakistan Embassy
NAD workers moving towards Pakistan Embassy

Atrocities on Sikhs and minorities should stop in Pakistan: Paramjeet Singh Pamma

Pakistan is spreading terror in India through ISI: Pamma

Hundreds of people, under the chairmanship of National Akali Dal National President Paramjit Singh Pamma, demonstrated in front of the Pakistan High Commission against Pakistan's support to terrorism, atrocities on the Sikh community in Pakistan and supply of drugs to India, Did and shouted slogans against Pakistan As the workers of National Akali Dal gathered under the chairmanship of Paramjit Singh Pamma at Teen Murti and started moving towards the Pakistan High Commission, the police stopped them by putting a barrier, the workers but the protesters were trying to move forward . Seeing this, the police stopped the same by using mild force.

Addressing the protesters on this occasion, Paramjit Singh Pamma said that Pakistan's agency ISI always supports terrorist organizations engaged in anti-India activities and is working to sell arms and drugs in India while India always tries to maintain good relations with Pakistan. Pakistan keeps on trying and on the other hand some such acts are done with Pakistan which spoils the mutual relations.Pamma said that we want to convey a message to the Prime Minister of Pakistan that those who are involved in anti-India activities and have taken shelter should be handed over to India so that mutual relations can improve.

Pamma said that it is a matter of great sadness that the killings of minorities in Pakistan and the incidents of abducting their daughters whether they belong to Sikh, Hindu or Sindhi families are common. Which is known from some elements there, those girls are sold again. We request you to protect the minority there.

Strict steps should be taken.

Many protesters including Daljit Singh Chaggar, Kuldeep Singh Marwah, Manjit Singh, Jasbir Singh  Tarlochan Singh,  Jaswinder Singh Sabharwal, Mohd Nasir Khan were involved on this occasion.