SAD leaders give memo to DC over beating of Sikh taxi driver

Ludhiana: The leaders of district Akali Dal handed over a memorandum to DC for the Union home minister against the beating up of a Sikh taxi driver and his son recently in Delhi. They demanded action against cops who beat the taxi driver and his son brutally. The leaders claimed that if they had done any crime, then the cops had every right to arrest them, but it was inhuman to beat them on the road and then drag them like animals.

SAD district president Ranjit Dhillon said they had handed over a memorandum to DC as a protest against this incident in Delhi. He said the cops responsible for the incident should be terminated from their job, and legal action be taken against them, so that in future, nobody dares do any such thing.
Meanwhile, Youth Akali Dal (YAD) district president Gurdeep Singh Gosha met Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president and former deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, and thanked him for taking up issues of the Sikh community in Shillong and Delhi with the central government. Gosha said after SAD’s intervention, Delhi Police had suspended three policemen and registered a case. Also, the matter of Sikhs in Shillong was solved.
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