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Manvinder Singh Makkar, Second Son of Avtar Singh Makkar dies suddenly


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Ludhiana: Tragedy struck former president of Shiromani Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) Avtar Singh Makkar following death of his son Manvinder Singh Makkar.

Manvinder Pal Singh died of heart attack in DMC Hospital Ludhiana. He was  47 years old. He was Councillor of MC Ludhiana. Cremation will be held at Model Town Extension cremation ground at 12 noon on Friday.

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Manvinder Singh Makkar was Municipal Councilor from ward No. 48. His cremation will be held at Model Town cremation ground on Friday. Manvinder Singh was also member of the Youth Akali Dal (YAD).

His sudden demise has shocked SAD leaders.

It may be recalled  that the younger son of Jathedar Makkar, Tejinderpal Singh had expired some time back.

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How are we suppose to view this, is Manvinder Singh Makkar a Gaddar, or just the son of a Gaddar? (People are not responsible for the sins of their ancestors, or parents).

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On 04/02/2017 at 5:10 AM, 13Mirch said:

So many parents left childless by Makkar and his masters. So many weeping families; so what if his son died? Ape beej; ape hi kha. This was bound to happen. 

Sorry I didn't get it. Which parents left childless ? and how's makkar to blame ?

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