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Home Radio Pakistan continues to harp on condition of Sikhs in Punjab December 1, 2009 |16:18 | Others By : Team X The Punjabi Durbar programme of Radio Pakistan seems to be disappointed with the response of Sikh population in the border areas to its programmes which continue to harp on the theme that Sikhs are discriminated against in India. The programme continues to harp on the theme that Sikhs are ill treated in ...
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