Three Sikh youth rescued 32 Kashmiri girls, stuck in Maharashtra's Pune

New delhi date. Wednesday 14th August 2019

Following the announcement of the Central Government to cancel the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, a Sikh engineer living in New Delhi, Patna, announced on Facebook that if any Kashmiri sibling needs help, say. Two other Sikh youths joined in the function.

The trio got a call from Pune (Maharashtra) saying that 32 Kashmiri women have come here in Gurdwara and they need help. The three youths put up this talk on social media, and in a few minutes, Rs 3 lakh was collected. Then the three Sikh youths decided that instead of sending these girls to Kashmir alone, we should leave them at home.

The girls told them that we cannot contact our family because of phone service and internet in Jammu and Kashmir. The girls were doing a nursing course in Pune.

All three Sikh youth showed their courage and humanity. The three youths were left at home by these three youths, including Gopalganj, Gulmarg, of Kashmir. Her parents' eyes were flooded with tears of joy at seeing her daughters. These Sikh youths spoke to the media and said that during the Sikh massacre of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1984, we realized that we have done our duty by not teaching religion.

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