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It Is Principle Of Sikhism To Take Care Of Any Victim Who Comes For Help: Akal Takht Extends Help Violence-Hit People In Delhi

Darpan News Desk, 26 Feb, 2020 09:01 PM

    Coming to extend helping hand to violence-hit people of the national capital, Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh on Wednesday asked the Sikh gurdwaras in Delhi to extend all kind of possible help to the victims.


    Flaying the violence in Delhi, he said, in a statement, that "the principle of Sikhism is to take care of any victim who comes for help".


    "Violence in Delhi is condemnable. There are reports of deaths and injuries to people.


    It is principle of Sikhism to take care of any victim who comes for help. The situation in Delhi is serious and so the managements of all Sikh Gurudwaras in Delhi should help the victims of violence in this time of grief irrespective of their religion..," he added.

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