
Protest against imposition of NSA on Amritpal Singh for the third time
Gurdaspur, May 27- A memorandum was sent to the Deputy Commissioner Gurdaspur, led by the Observer Advocate Ajaypal Singh Dhillon, to the Governor Punjab Gulab Chand Kataria, seeking immediate cancellation of the NSA imposed on Amritpal Singh, leader of Akali Dal Waris Punjab and Member of Parliament from Khadoor Sahib constituency, and the release of all the detained Sikh youth and prisoners who have completed their sentences. Before submitting the demand to the Deputy Commissioner, members of Akali Dal Waris Punjab held a protest in the city.
Gurdaspur, May 27- A memorandum was sent to the Deputy Commissioner Gurdaspur, led by the Observer Advocate Ajaypal Singh Dhillon, to the Governor Punjab Gulab Chand Kataria, seeking immediate cancellation of the NSA imposed on Amritpal Singh, leader of Akali Dal Waris Punjab and Member of Parliament from Khadoor Sahib constituency, and the release of all the detained Sikh youth and prisoners who have completed their sentences. Before submitting the demand to the Deputy Commissioner, members of Akali Dal Waris Punjab held a protest in the city.
Addressing on this occasion, the office bearers of the five-member committee of Akali Dal Waris Punjab District Gurdaspur, Observer Advocate Ajaypal Singh Dhillon, Gurpreet Singh Batala, Jugraj Singh Lala Nangal, Jatinder Singh Sohal, Prabhjot Singh and other speakers said that the National Security Act has been illegally imposed for the third time by the Punjab government on Bhai Amritpal Singh, the MP elected with a huge majority from the Khadoor Sahib parliamentary constituency of Akali Dal Waris Punjab.
This is not only a violation of his personal rights and constitutional rights, but also an attempt to silence the parliamentary representation of lakhs of voters of Khadoor Sahib constituency. Bhai Amritpal Singh launched a campaign to remove the young generation from drugs and lead them towards Gurbani, Sikhism and good conduct.
His public service-based steps launched a new wave for social reform, which is seen as good initiatives for social welfare, and not as a national threat.
