PCC chief chairs meeting of Sikh Minorities in J&K

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 30 : The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president, Tariq Hameed Karra, chaired a meeting of Sikh Minority leaders of JKPCC at party office Shaheedi Chowk Jammu today, in which various issues of Sikh Minority people were discussed.
The meeting was attended by Gurmukh Singh-former Chairman Legislative Council, TS Tony (DDC), Gurdarshan Singh, Harvinder Singh Mehta, Manjeet Singh Bedi, Rajinder Singh Nathu, Gajan Singh, Nirmal Singh Mehta, Sandeep Singh Rism, Balbinder Singh Rinku and others.
While highlighting their demands Sikh leaders said that the people of Sikh Minority community in J&K are facing lot of problems and they are not getting their due share in Govt departments and other spheres of life. They demanded implementation of Punjabi language in JKUT, besides refugee package and political reservation to Sikh community in Rajya Sabha and J&K Assembly.
The interaction lasted for over three hours in which the PCC president took the feedback about the organizational affairs especially the sikh minority in party structure at various levels.
He listened to the views of Sikh Minority people and asked them to strengthen  Congress party in their respective areas, as Congress is the only secular party which serves every section of the society equally and can keep India united and strong.