Mulund Firing: Sikhs Withdraw Agitation


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai


Mumbai, June 21: Guru Singh Sabha, a Sikh body heading the protests against the killing of a community member by Dera Sacha Sauda chief's bodyguard, today agreed to withdraw the agitation after Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil promised a thorough probe into the incident.

A delegation, including former Maharashtra Director General of Police P S Pasricha and MLC Charansingh Sapra met the Deputy Chief Minister.

Sapra, however, later said the protests would continue in a 'democratic manner' untill Dera chief Ram Rahim Singh was arrested. "The Sikh community members would not resort to any kind of violence."

Patil later told reporters that if required, police will summon Ram Rahim Singh for questioning in the last night's incident at suburban Mulund where one person was killed.











Patil also said the Dera chief had informed the authorities about his arrival in Mumbai.

He also said Government will think on whether security persons from other states should be allowed to operate in the state in future. "State police are well capable of providing security to any person," he said.

Meanwhile, Sapra appealed to onlookers who had footage of last night's firing on their mobiles, to come forward and provide evidence to the authorities.

  

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  • Deepak , Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 22 2008

    First the Gujjar and now the Sikhs wielding swords rampaging the city is shocking! Are we a civil society and does it behove well that eminent Sikhs like Shri Pasricha lead such lawlessness!

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