Muslims sufferings more than Sikhs: AISD
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 24: President of All India Shiromani Akali Dal (AISAD), Jaswant Singh Mann on Tuesday said that Muslims in Kashmir were suffering “more than their Sikh brethren."
Mann, who arrived in Valley recently, slammed the state and central government for the current crisis in Kashmir. “ Both the centre and state government must put an immediate end to civilian killings and start dialogue to resolve matters,” he said.
Singh said after visiting the hospitals and meeting locals, the delegation had realized that “our Muslim brothers in Valley are suffering more than Sikhs.”
He said dialogue must be initiated as it was the only way to resolve matters
Mann while condemning the threat letters issued to the Sikh community said the Muslims and Sikhs have had a history of communal harmony and brotherhood. “Some vested interests are trying to create rift between the two communities. The government must probe all these
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