First & Foremost Asian Weekly in Europe
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Vol 47 Issue 10
7th July to 13th July 2018
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BRAVE AFGHAN SIKHS BUTCHERED w w w . d u b a i h o lida y s .c o
Swaminarayan School Trustees promise to consider extending notice period for pupils
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Interpol issues Red Corner Notice to Nirav Modi
Sikhs carry a coffin of a relative killed in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, after Sunday’s suicide bombing targeting the community Mitul Paniker & Rupanjana Dutta
Sikhs and Hindus worldwide have condemned the attack on the minority communities in Afghanistan, that included the death of Avtar Singh Khalsa, who would have been the first Sikh in Afghan Parliament this October. With their lives hanging by the noose, the minorities in Afghanistan currently face an unthinkable crisis.
Full story on page 20 In the UK, Dr Rami Ranger CBE, a renowned entrepreneur and community leader in a tweet urged the Indian government to help people of Indian heritage “to come out of countries where there is religious opression.” He added, “People are being targeted because they are proud to preserve their Indian roots.” Sikh Federation (UK) Chair, Bhai Amrik Singh, responding to the deadly terror blast targeting the leaders of the Sikh minority in Afghanistan said, “The Sikh community across the globe is devastated
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having heard the news from Jalalabad. “Tens of thousands of Afghan Sikhs have sought sanctuary in the UK and will be deeply concerned with those left behind. “Our thoughts and prayers are with all the families of those killed and wounded. “The timing of the cowardly attack on leaders of the tiny Sikh minority came as Awtar Singh Khalsa, MP elect who was running unopposed, was leading a delegation to meet President Ashraf Ghani. Continued on page 17
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House of Horror:
11 found hanging in Delhi In a case straight out of Ripley's, 11 members of a family were found hanging in the hallway of their house on Sunday morning, in what police believes is “mass suicide”. The Bhatia family in north Delhi's Sant Nagar killed themselves, some probably being assisted by others, driven by bizarre religious or occult beliefs, a medical board that conducted the autopsies said. It concluded that all the deaths were caused by “ante-mortem hanging” (asphyxiation). Continued on page 26
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