PHOTO MOBILE EXHIBITION: Forgotten citizens welcome by Delhi heights

Author(s): City Air NewsPeace protest at Jantar Mantar on Nov 3; To be joined by be joined by among others by Shanti Bhushan & Brinda Karat New Delhi, October 29, 2012: Forgotten citizens, a photo mobile exhibition revolution started by...

PHOTO MOBILE EXHIBITION: Forgotten citizens welcome by Delhi heights
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Peace protest at Jantar Mantar on Nov 3; To be joined by be joined by among others by Shanti Bhushan & Brinda Karat

New Delhi, October 29, 2012: Forgotten citizens, a photo mobile exhibition revolution started by Civil Society is already reached here on October 27.

The campaign will supported by Student Union of Delhi University, Gurdwara Committees of Nanak Piao Sahib; Krishna Market Lajpat Nagar;  Moti Nagar, Ranjeet Nagar, Kalka, Fateh Nagar, Tilak Vihar, Rohini, Jamnapar, Ashok Vihar, West Punjabi Bagh, Karol Bagh, Gautam Nagar, Chandani Chowk.

The Mobile Photo Exhibition is in Delhi from October 27, and is moving as per schedule below mentioned; October 27- Gurdwara Nanak Piao Sahib; October 28- Gurdwara Krishna Market, Lajpat Nagar; October 29-  Art Faculty, Delhi University;  October 29 from 4:30pm  Rashid Market, East Delhi; October 30- Gurdwara Fateh Nagar, Jail Road, Tilak Nagar; October 31– 10 am Gurdwara Ranjeet Nagar, near Satyam Cinema; October 31- 4:30 pm Gurdwara B Block, Kalkaji and on November 1-3 at  Gurdwara Bangla Sahib.

On November 3, there will be peace protest at Jantar Mantar which will be joined by Shanti Bhushan, Brinda Karat and many other prominent personalities and on November 4, seminar is to be held at Indian Law Institute, New Delhi which will be addressed by Justice Hosbet Suresh, Shanti Bhushan, Justice Ajit Singh Bains, Teesta Setalwad, Vrinda Grover, Colin Gonsalves and others.

The petition prepared by Justice Krishna Iyer has been signed by more than 2000 citizens of India. Every second person is supporting the innocent ones. Come, support the campaign.

“Justice Delayed is Justice Denied,” revising this various organizations such as Sikhisidak, Vismaad, Better Sikh Schools, Gyan Sewa Trust, Lok Raj Sangathan, Sikh Forum, ASYO, Bibek Trust, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, Young Sikh Leaders, Sikhs Helping Sikhs, Akal Network and few others formed up FORGOTTEN CITIZENS in 2012 to bring justice towards the victims of 1984. 

Date: 
Monday, October 29, 2012