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Qaumi Insaf Morcha calls for Punjab Bandh, demands release of ‘Bandi Singhs’

Tight security at Chandigarh-Mohali border points as Qaumi Insaf Morcha’s Punjab Bandh kicks in

Qaumi Insaf Morcha calls for Punjab Bandh, demands release of ‘Bandi Singhs’

On August 21, 2026, a nationwide strike (bandh) was called by the Qaumi Insaaf Morcha to advocate for the release of Sikh prisoners, known as the 'Bandi Singhs'. The protest prompted mixed reactions in Punjab, with normal activities disrupted in rural regions, while major cities, including Patiala and Ludhiana, saw partial closures of shops and commercial establishments.

Protesters occupied roads in several areas, such as Patiala and Mohali, causing traffic issues. Heavy police presence was maintained across Punjab, including in Amritsar, Ludhiana, and Jalandhar, to preserve order. The Qaumi Insaf Morcha has been advocating for the release of Sikh prisoners, alleging that some individuals have been incarcerated despite completing their sentences.

The movement's support has come from various organizations, including the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and the Shiromani Akali Dal (Punar Surjit). Farmers' unions and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha have also shown solidarity. The Morcha is specifically seeking parole for Jagtar Singh Hawara, serving a life term for Beant Singh's assassination, and the release of other Sikh prisoners, such as Balwant Singh Rajoana and Devinderpal Singh Bhullar.

The protest movement has been ongoing since January 7, 2023, with demonstrations continuing in Chandigarh and Mohali.

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