Amritsar, November 4
Four of the eight Indian youths, Rashpinder Singh, Charanjit Kumar, Sukhpal Singh and Rakesh Kumar, who had their death sentence waived on payment of blood money, finally landed at the Amritsar International Airport from Sharjah tonight. It was an emotional reunion. Rashpinder’s grand-father had come from Moga to take him home. He said he would not allow him to go abroad ever again.
Charanjit Kumar’s mother was there with relatives and friends from Nawanshahr. Sukhpal Singh’s father said his family would visit the Golden Temple to thank the Almighty. Rakesh Kumar’s father, who had came from Maqsoodan (Jalandhar), said he had sent his eldest son Joginder Pal to Doha about seven months back.
Dubai-based hotelier SP Singh Oberoi, who made arrangements for the return of the four youths, said he was happy to see the youths reunited with their dear ones.
Four of the eight Indian youths, Rashpinder Singh, Charanjit Kumar, Sukhpal Singh and Rakesh Kumar, who had their death sentence waived on payment of blood money, finally landed at the Amritsar International Airport from Sharjah tonight. It was an emotional reunion. Rashpinder’s grand-father had come from Moga to take him home. He said he would not allow him to go abroad ever again.
Charanjit Kumar’s mother was there with relatives and friends from Nawanshahr. Sukhpal Singh’s father said his family would visit the Golden Temple to thank the Almighty. Rakesh Kumar’s father, who had came from Maqsoodan (Jalandhar), said he had sent his eldest son Joginder Pal to Doha about seven months back.
Dubai-based hotelier SP Singh Oberoi, who made arrangements for the return of the four youths, said he was happy to see the youths reunited with their dear ones.
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