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Jun 12, 2024 2:54 PM - Connect Newsroom

Shiromani Committee President Advocate Dhami took strong notice of the beating of a Sikh in Kaithal

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It is to be noted that Sukhwinder Singh was attacked late on Monday evening on Karnal Road in Kaithal, at that time he was going to the bus stand.(Photo: Twiter/Harjinder Singh Dhami)

Shiromani Committee President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami, taking notice of the incident of beating up a Sikh businessman in Kaithal, Haryana, has demanded the police administration to immediately arrest the culprits and take strict legal action against them.

Advocate Dhami said that Sukhwinder Singh, a resident of Kaithal, was beaten up by two unidentified persons near the city after making hateful comments, which is an expression of the growing hate violence in the country.

It is to be noted that Sukhwinder Singh was attacked late on Monday evening on Karnal Road in Kaithal, at that time he was going to the bus stand. Two youths were involved in the attack, who attacked Sukhwinder calling him a Khalistani.

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