Reserve two seats for Sikhs in J K, Sukhbir writes to PM
- August 01, 2023
- Updated: 12:06 am
category Regional, chandigarh, , tags Regional, chandigarh, , DW BUREAU Chandigarh Shiromani Akali Dal president S. Sukhbir Singh Badal on Monday demanded the reservation of two seats for the patriotic Sikh community, in the Kashmir Valley and the Jammu province on the same pattern as granted to the Kashmiri Pandits. The Sikhs in the valley have endured the same destiny as their fellow minority community members in the erstwhile J and K state. As such, they deserve and need to be treated at par with their fellow sufferers. Mr Badal also asked the Union government to de-freeze eight seats of Pak Occupied Kashmir in favour of Displaced Persons of PoKJK living in J K. In a letter addressed simultaneously to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Mr Badal said that the Sikh Community, specially the Sikhs from Jammu Kashmir have been repeatedly making these demands along with other issues through the Sikh leaders belonging to the J K state. He said that members of the minority Sikh community have been residing in J K since 1947 and have suffered the same hardships and torture as endured by the Kashmiri Pandits. The Sikh Community merely wants parity with the co-sufferers, the Kashmiri Pandits. Badal welcomed the measure of granting two seats to the Kashmiri Pandits as this would propagate inclusion of the displaced persons into the national mainstream. But going by the spirit of the decision to include Kashmiri Pandits, the same spirit is not being applied to the Sikh Community, because 3.5 lakhs displaced Sikh community are already living in the state despite all odds. He said that if this justified demand of the Sikh community is not accepted in the same spirit as applied to the Kashmiri Pandits, then the patriotic Sikh masses will justifiably feel utterly discriminated against . The SAD chief pointed out that the Sikhs of J K have always been in the forefront of the fight against the Pak Army and infiltrators from across the border, defending Kashmir as well as the country s territorial integrity against foreign invasions for a long time. Even during extreme militancy, Sikhs of J K did not flee from their state. They instead paid a heavy price for their patriotism, sacrificing 200 lives, 36 of these in the Chittisinghpura massacre alone. The former Punjab Deputy CM further pointed out that the Sikhs were not only a national minority but also a minority in the J and K. with just 3.5 lakh population there. This is almost at par with the total population of Kashmiri Pandits in number. (editor dailyworld.in)