Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar president Simranjit Singh Mann met Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa at Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMC) Ludhiana yesterday.
Deadlock on the issue of Sikh political prisoners continues as the main leaders of Bandi Singhs Rihai Sangharsh Committee remain behind the bars and Bapu Surat Singh is kept under intensive care at ICU ward of DMC hospital.
As per the information available with the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN), Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar Committee chief by Sukhjit Singh Khosa and 12 others, who were arrested from Bapu Surat Singh's house on July 19th, were granted bail by a Ludhiana Court today.
The issue of Sikh political prisoners, especially the issue of permanent release of those Sikh political prisoners who have completed their mandatory jail terms, is once again in focus. Punjab government and various newspapers/media are maintaining that there were no Sikh prisoners in Indian jails who could be granted permanent release, especially in wake 2014 Supreme Court of India (SCI) stay on granting remissions to life term convicts.
Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who has been on hunger strike for more than 6 months now, was reportedly shifted to DMC Hospital (Ludhiana) by police and civil administration.
The police today started forcible administration of glucose to fasting Sikh activist Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa. The health condition of Bapu Surat Singh reportedly deteriorated today as he had stopped drinking water on July 20 evening when he was forcibly admitted to civil hospital of Ludhiana by the police.
Dal Khalsa activists led by its president H S Dhami and spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh. who visited civil hospital Ludhiana today to meet Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who is on fast unto death since Jan 16, were not allowed to meet him by the police administration.
In a statement issued yesterday, Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh condemned the Punjab government and Punjab police for use of "force" to shift Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa to hospital.
Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa's hunger strike entered 190th day today. Bapu Surat Singh who was shifted to Lord Mahavira civil hospital forcibly by administration and police has refused to get medical treatment and intake of water on Tuesday.
Deadlock continues on the issue of Sikh political prisoners issue at talks between Punjab police and Bandi Singhs Rihai Sangharsh Committee remain inconclusive. The Punjab police today brought Sangharsh Committee leaders from various jails to Ludhiana to hold negotiations.
The district police has booked Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satikar Committee chief Sukhjit Singh Khosa and 12 others under FIR number 22 dated 20/07/2015 under sections 353 and 186 of Indian Penal Code (IPC).
A news about yesterday's police crackdown on Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa and his supporters and sympathisers, reported in today's Hindustan Times is a perfect piece of "one-sided and motivated" reporting.
Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa, who was arrested in a late evening police action on July 20 has declared that he won't even drink water now.
The Ludhiana police admitted Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa to Civil Hospital Ludhiana late this evening, after he was picked up from his house. In an action undertaken in parts, firstly the police broke down public support for Bapu Surat Singh.
As per recent reports the Ludhiana police has arrested Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa. After storming in to Bapu Surat Singh's house and the resorting to lathi charge and arresting the Sikhs present there, the ludhiana police re-stormed the house about an hour later and and took Bapu Surat Singh into custody.
Recent reports from Bapu Surat Singh’s house reveals that the police resorted to heavy lathi-charge inside Bapu Surat Singh’s house and arrested all members of Sikh Sangat and Sikh activists who were present there at that time.
Recent reports from Bapu Surat Singh's house reveals that the police resorted to heavy lathi-charge inside Bapu Surat Singh's house and arrested all members of Sikh Sangat and Sikh activists who were present there at that time. However, Bapu Surat Singh and his family members were not arrested by the police.
Sources present inside Bapu Surat Singh's house told Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) over phone that the police has arrested Satikar Committee leader Sukhjit Singh Khosa and others.
Sikh leaders who were arrested by Punjab police yesterday from various places across Punjab are sent to various jails under judicial custody.
Amidst reports of continuous police crackdown on Sikh activists in Punjab, Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa's struggle and indefinite hunger strike entered 186th day today. Majority of leaders who were arrested by the police on July 19, were committed to judicial custody and they were sent to various jails.
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