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He hails from Ropar district of the state. He is the second Punjab leader to have been chosen for a national post recently. Click here to join our channel indianexpress and stay updated with the latest headlines. Home Cities Chandigarh Who is Iqbal Singh Lalpura, the former cop chosen as national minorities commission head Who is Iqbal Singh Lalpura, the former cop chosen as national minorities commission head Lalpura's appointment holds political significance in Punjab, where BJP is facing farmer protests.

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Lalpura investigated the Sikh Nirankari clash At the time, Sikh secessionist leader Bhindranwale had agreed to be arrested but demanded that only baptised officers will arrest him. With inputs from agencies. India Are world cricket and Team India being used as political tools? Ten questions that need answering Even if we accept that fighting against racism in the West is more important for Team India than protesting against Bangladeshi Hindus, endorsing BLM amounts to subscribing to a specific, politically funded group.

Recalling his negotiation with Bhindranwale, the NCM Chairman had said, "He agreed for courting arrest on September 20, , in the Nirankari killing case but laid a condition that only 'amritdhari' officers can arrest him. On August 13, the Delhi HC then extended the deadline given to the Centre to nominate persons to all the vacant positions in NCM for minorities by two months.

Justice Rekha Palli had said that the process, which was earlier directed to be conducted by July 31, be completed by September 30 upon the Centre's request to extend the deadline. Initially, five religious communities, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Zoroastrians, were scheduled as minority communities by the Government of India.



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