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Central Sikh Museum in Golden Temple to have 2 Behbal Kalan police firing victims' portraits

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Amritsar, January 21

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The portraits of two persons killed in police firing during a peaceful protest against the sacrilege incidents at Behbal Kalan will be installed at the Central Sikh Museum in Golden Temple complex. A decision to this effect was taken by the SGPC executive body during a meeting chaired by president Harjinder Singh Dhami.

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The move is being seen as an attempt to tone down the heat being faced by the SAD as the two were killed in 2015 during the party regime.

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