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JKJYF condemns threats to Sikhs in Valley
8/22/2010 10:47:30 PM
EARLY TYIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Aug 22:
Jammu and Kashmir Jatt Youth Federation (JKJYF) has strongly condemned the acts of some anti- national forces active in Kashmir valley who are threatening the Sikh community.
In an emergency meeting of activists of the Federation under the leadership of its president Manjeet Singh Jatt demanded that the centre and state government should immediately provide security to the Sikh community residing in Kashmir valley.
He also expressed deep concern over the security to the community in Kashmir. He further said that those living in \ valley should not afraid from the warning of fundamentalists because the youth of whole country including Jammu are ready to fight for their cause.
Manjeet appealed to all the members of Sikh community not to leave the valley at any cost. He also requested to the people of state to maintain the communal harmony and peace so that the development and prosperity of the state could be occur.
Such anti-national forces are against the development and prosperity of the state as well as India.
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