J Salik bare-footed March for the dignity of National flag

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Sargodha: November 4, 2013. (PCP) Convenor Overseas Assembly, Convenor World Minorities Alliance, Former Federal Minister and Nominee for Nobel peace prize Mr. J Salik addressed the members of District bar Sargodha in which he gave a brief of his struggle for the calls of minorities and justice. Before this the president District bar Council Sargodha highlighted in brief by struggle of J Salik in his strange and most modern ways. He enumerated different struggle events. After that at the time there was a session of questions and answers. He also addressed the executive committee of Chambers of Commerce before this, president of the district chambers of Commerce briefly appreciated the role and struggle of J Salik in resolving the problems of depressed community. He specifically made a reference to the criminal incidents of rape of lady and her young daughter. He praised the firm stand of J Salik after which no women would go to police station at night for any purpose. It is his efforts that separate police stations for women are operational throughout the country. He led a procession on company bagh Sargodha to Goal Chawk lead the Quaid e Azam Portrait with the national song “Is purchum k saye taly hum aik hain.” At the end he extracted his blood and poured it into the foundation of the bridge where the unlucky incident in 1992 had happened. He bare-footed walked to sternly protest against the degradation of National Flag which has been painted at dustbins and garbage trucks.

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