Bathinda: Dal Khalsa has resolved to hold a convention with an aim to bring moderate and fundamental Sikh factions together to formulate a strategy for challenges faced by Sikhs globally.
The convention will be held at Moga on Dec 5, in which parties actively working on Panthic turf will present Sikh viewpoint on issues ranging from targeted killings of Khalistani activists to denial of rights and justice.
The announcement was made by party's working president Paramjit Singh Mand at Moga on Saturday. Expressing solidarity with farm groups and supporting the protest in Mohali for the release of Bandi Singhs, Dal Khalsa gave a call to all struggling sections to unite on single platform. tnn
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