New Delhi (February 23, 2010): A Delhi court today slammed CBI for its failure to arrest former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar and other accused in a 1984 Sikh Massacre case and produce them before it.
Ludhiana (February 22, 2010): … BUT two days before these claims are made by the Police, a daily Punjabi news paper “Rozana Spokesman” had reported from Raikot that “Police has claimed to solve the cases of un-blasted bombs found at Air Base, Halwara and Indian Oil Gas plant, Nabha. Police has arrested Bakhshish Singh of Patiala, along with 12 others with 15 Kg RDX, an A.K 47 and more arms.”
New Delhi (February 22, 2010): The Delhi High Court today reserved its judgement on Congress leader Sajjan Kumar’s anticipatory bail plea but refused to grant any relief to him against whom non-bailable warrant has been issued by a lower court in connection with the 1984 Sikh Massacre.
Patiala (February 22, 2010): Punjab Police has finally showed the arrest of Jasbir Singh Jassa of Manki Village on February 21, 2010. As per news reported by various sections of media the Punjab Police claims that ‘with the arrest of two suspected militants of Khalistan Libration Force (KLF) by Patiala police near Nabha in this district on Sunday, the police claimed to have foiled a yet another attempt of militant to strike in the region.’
Srinagar/ Ludhiana (February 20, 2010): Life was disrupted today across Kashmir valley, including the state capital, where curfew-like situation prevailed following a general strike called by Hurriyat Conference against mass-level human rights violations in the state.
Patiala (February 19, 2010): Parminder Singh, President of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Youth Federation, is released by Patiala police on late night of 19 February 2010.
Patiala (February 19, 2010): The family of two brothers, who are missing since Saturday, moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court and the Punjab Human Rights Commission, yesterday but there is no information regarding their whereabouts.
Family members of Darshan Singh and Jassa Singh Manki with SFHR representativesPatiala (February 18, 2010): SFHR today conducted a press conference at Patiala and brought the matter of illegal detention of Jasbir Singh and Darshan Singh to the knowledge of media.
Students taking part in Signature campaign at UCOEPatiala (February 17, 2010): Students of University College of Engineering, Punjabi university Patiala signed in large numbers in favour of clemency to six utmost victims of Death penalty, including Prof. Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar, Dharampal, Piara Singh and others.
Patiala (February 17, 2010): District police today picked S. Parminder Singh, President of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Youth Federation, Patiala. He was arrested from Tractor Market of the city where he works as a mechanic.