All Parties Sikh Co-ordination Committee (APSCC), in occupied Kashmir, said the authorities were denying jobs to the eligible Sikh candidates in police department. The APSCC held a meeting in Srinagar to decide the fate of Sikh community living in occupied Kashmir.
"The authorities put out the eligible Sikh youth from the process of recruitment in police department in the presence of high rank officers," the participants said, Kashmir Media Service (KMS) reported on Monday. The meeting said Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and puppet Chief Minister of occupied Kashmir, Omar Abdullah had assured the APSCC that priority would be given to Sikhs in the employment but once again they betrayed the Sikhs of the territory.
The participants of the meeting said that the Muslim community always welcomed the Sikhs to live in Kashmir and extended all co-operation during crisis, but the authorities were compelling Sikhs to migrate so that they continued with mass killing in the name of migration and militancy as they had done earlier.
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