CONDEMN THE BRUTAL ACTION OF
POLICE ON PROTESTING STUDENTS IN FARIDKOT!
FIGHT FOR JUSTICE FOR
VICTIMS OF MOGA BUS ORBIT MOLESTATION CASE!
FIGHT AGAINST THE GROWING
HOOLIGANISM OF BADALS AND CO.!
DOWN WITH PATRIARCHAL PUNJAB
STATE MACHINERY!
SFS today protested against Moga Orbit Bus
Molestation Case and brutal action of Punjab police on protesting Punjab Students
Union members.
On 28th April, a 13 year old
girl while travelling with her mother was sexually assaulted by Orbit staffers.
When she opposed they threw them outside the moving bus. The girl died on the
spot, her mother was severely injured. While condemning
the issue, the protesting students were demanding that a criminal case should
be registered against the owners of Orbit Aviations. In some time, the New Deep
Bus of another Akali Dal leader proceeds towards the students and tried to
crush them. In response to this when students retaliated, the police
lathi-charged, arrested and registered an attempt to murder case against the
students.
These both
incidents unmasks the patriarchal behaviour of Punjab government and at the
same time clearly speaks the present scenario of Punjab. With every passing
day, the Badals vast empire (business) is expanding. Their flourishing bus
service is well known to all as it has nearly occupied every major bus route of
Punjab by cunningly lessening the public transport, in which Punjab police is
acting as the bodyguards of Badals & co. to safeguard their masters’ vast
empire. What more naked service can we witness that the whole Punjab state
machinery have stood beside the culprits, and the other hand, police has registered
an attempt to murder & other charges against the 14 students and arrested
29 of them.
In the
recent past also similar cases of hooliganism has been witnessed in Jalandhar
and Amritsar. SFS strongly condemns the registration of cases and arrests of
students and demands:
· 1. A criminal case must be registered against owners of
Orbit Aviation.
·
2. Cases registered against Faridkot students be
withdrawn.
· 3. Cases must be registered against policemen involved in
the action.