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Sikhs hold protest against atrocities on minorities in Pak

NEW DELHI:Activists of the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sewa Dal (SBS Foundation) staged a protest for atrocities against minorities in Pakistan.

Sikhs hold protest against atrocities on minorities in Pak

Activists of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sewa Dal protest against Pakistan at Teen Murti, in New Delhi, on Monday. Tribune Photo



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, December 10

Activists of the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sewa Dal (SBS Foundation) staged a protest for atrocities against minorities in Pakistan. The protest was managed near High Commission of Pakistan on the occasion of 'International Human Rights Day-2018'.

More than 250 volunteers of the foundation marched towards the High Commission demanding the Pakistan government for Justice, freedom and protection of human rights of the Sikhs and other minorities in their nation.

A five-persons delegation handed over the official appeal in the name of the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan with supporting documents of the incidents, citing the atrocities being brutally made over the Sikhs and other minorities, residing in Pakistan. The delegation demanded to stop the atrocities.

A copy of the appeal letter was also submitted with the United Nations, at their New Delhi Office and to the offices of the President of India, Prime Minister, Home Minister and External Affairs Minister.

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