Pakistani Sikh community rejected indian propaganda against Pakistan

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SHANGLA: The Sikh community of Shangla district living for last 9 decades, here has rejected the Indian media and its government propaganda against Pakistan, considered themselves more secure than their brethren in India, while their brother murder was an act of a person who was not happy to knot in tie with him.
The Sikh community family, whose brother Parvendar Singh was allegedly killed in Mardan and his dead body was later found near Chamkani police station in Peshawar.
Tavindar Singh, elder brother of the slain Parvindar, said that since his brother killed Indian had started a propaganda against our motherland by terming the murder as terrorism act without any evidence and interrogation.
He said, they have been living in Chakesar for last 9 decades before the creation of Pakistan and never even received any threat from any Muslim brother.
“We are living here like a family and Muslims give us due respect like their own people,” Mr Tavindar said. He said that everyone in the village here would call his younger brother Kakay out of love and respect. He was also liked for his sweet voice as he had sung several songs.
He added that his younger brother was known within the village as Kakay and everyone calls him Kakay for love and respect and also fame for his sweet vocal card and sung several songs.
Deputy commissioner Shangla, Imran Hussain Ranjha, Sikh community members and local elders were also present on the occasion.

The Sikh community thanked local people, police, administration for strong support in their brother murder and immediate arrest of accused.
They said, they don’t care of Indian conspiracies as they always blame Pakistan according to their negative mindset but can never affect their love with their country and Muslim brothers.
The local Muslim notables requested the Deputy Commissioner Shangla to get repair the Shamshangat where Sikh community offer their rites but that is in worst condition, water was sipping during the slain Parvendar funeral.
Local elders also urged the government for compensation to the victim’s family, however, the DC Shangla assured the family that he will find solution of their both demands as soon as possible.

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