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  1. well the topic description is the question
  2. i also heard alot of stuff about this but people who said they are collecting money for children whose mother and father had become a shaheed but used it for personal use these people make a religion weak. AND also make people think are these khalistani's who from the outside looks so religous but inside still have love with money
  3. true i've had som bad memories while on msn :wub:
  4. vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw! vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!! nice name :wub: guess what 'SS' stands for in my username. welll if u did'nt it Sandeep Singh :e:
  5. bump bump BUMP it up! sorry jus felt like sayin that :wub:
  6. theturbanator that is wicked where u make this stuff ! :wub:
  7. guess they call u dennis the mennis :wub:
  8. vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw! vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!! the council of khalistan has sent a letter to manmohan singh concerning 84 and also other promblems in punjab :wub: The Hon. Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India Chanakyapouri New Delhi, India Dear Prime Minister Singh: Congratulations on becoming Prime Minister of India. You have been entrusted with a significant responsibility. We are very pleased to see a Sikh as Prime Minister. You have reached this high office because of your intelligence and hard work and your presence in this position gives the world a strong and positive impression of Sikhs. However, remember the way that the Gandhi family used Giani Zail Singh when he was President of India. He became the figurehead for their repression of the Sikhs. Unlike Zail Singh, you are in a position of real power. Sikhs around the world will be watching what you do and hoping that you will not allow yourself to be used in a similar manner. As a Sikh, you are in a position to understand the problems of the Sikh Nation. The Movement Against State Repression (MASR) did a report that showed the government admitted to holding 52,268 Sikh political prisoners. They have been held without charge or trial, some for as long as 20 years! If you are truly committed to secularism, one of your first acts should be to release all political prisoners. If any have died in c ustody, their bodies should be released to their families. These are people who have committed no crime but opposition to the government. How can there be political prisoners in a democracy? I urge you to restore to Punjab what is rightfully Punjab's. I call on you to restore the Punjabi-speaking areas that were removed from the state of Punjab to it. Punjab was meant to be a unified Sikh state and Indian governments of the past have pursued a deliberate policy of dividing, bankrupting, and weakening it to divide and weaken the Sikhs. As a Sikh and as Prime Minister, you are in a position to put a stop to this policy. You are also in a position to restore Punjab's water rights. For years, Punjab's water has been diverted to non-riparian states with no compensation to Punjab or to the people of Punjab. Please put an end to the diversion of Punjab's water to non-riparian states and when such diversion is necessary, please make certain that the Sikh farmers of Punjab get appropriate compensation for their water. This is only fair and right, and it is a policy that will earn you greater support among the Sikhs. All other states control their water resources. We are also pleased that the BJP is out of power. Rahul Gandhi, MP, the son of Sonia and Rajiv Gandhi and a member of your party, pointed out that the RSS, which is the parent organization of the BJP, assassinated Mahatma Gandhi. The RSS is a pro-Fascist organization and both Vajpayee and Advani are proud RSS members. The end of the policy of Hindutva will be a welcome development. Sikh support for the Congress Party is also a by-product of the corrupt Parkash Singh Badal regime in Punjab, the most corrupt government in Punjab's history. The Badal government even invented a new word for bribery: fee for service. However, it was a Congress government that attacked the Golden Temple and carried out the massacre of Sikhs in Delhi and throughout India. As your own nephew pointed out, Sikhs can never forget the attack on the Golden Temple. Thus it is disturbing to read that you have said you intend to follow the policies of Rajiv Gandhi. His policy was the murder of at least 8,000 Sikhs in Delhi alone and over 20,000 throughout India. It is also disturbing that your party gave tickets to Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar, who are responsible for ordering the murders of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi, and that Tytler was appointed to your Cabinet. Tytler and Sajjan Kumar supplied gasoline for these murders and incited the crowd. These people belong in jail, not in the government. I hope that you will not follow such undemocratic, anti-secularist, anti-Sikh policies. Policies such as these have made it clear that there is no place for Sikhs in India. If you are truly committed to secularism, you cannot follow such brutal, repressive policies against Sikhs and other minorities. The brutal policies have brought about the murders of over 250,000 Sikhs since 1984, more than 87,000 Kashmiri Muslims since 1988, over 300,000 Christians in Nagaland, and tens of thousands of Assamese, Bodos, Dalits, Manipuris, and other minorities. The United States State Department exposed the fact that between 1992 and 1994, a Congress government paid out more than 41,000 cash bounties to police officers for killing Sikhs. One officer received a bonus for murdering a three-year-old boy, claiming the toddler was a "terrorist." The time has come for India to make a clean break with its past by punishing those responsible for these actions, compensating the victims' families, and committing itself to preventing and punishing such acts in the future. This will show your commitment to secular, democratic government and not the theocratic repression of the country's past governments. India is a very fractured country. Because of past history, no party is able to unify the people and command a majority of the support, so coalition governments are inevitable. Coalition governments are inherently unstable. For e xample, the support of India's three Communist parties for your coalition weakens your ability to pursue good relations with the United States and other Western countries, which could increase India's isolation from the world. History also shows us that multinational countries are doomed to failure. Austria-Hungary, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia are examples of this. India is a multinational state, not a single country, thrown together by British colonialists and with 18 official languages. How can such a country be held together except by massive repression and bloodshed? And the repression has simply created greater resentment of the central government, which also strengthens the support for the 17 independence movements throughout India. Either way, holding India together is a futile enterprise destined to fail. Since India is a democracy, I urge you to solve this problem the democratic way. In 1947, India committed itself to a plebiscite on the status of Kashmir. The Sikhs also seek their freedom and sovereignty, as the Nagas and others also do. If India is truly the world's largest democracy, why not simply allow the people to decide their status by a free and fair vote. That is the way that you achieved power, by the people's votes. Why not let the people vote on this critical issue? The essence of democracy is the right of self-determination. As a Sikh, you are aware that the Sikh Nation is a separate nation which was supposed to receive sovereignty at the time of India's independence. As you know, Sikhs ruled Punjab from 1710 to 1716 and from 1765 to 1849. No Sikh representative has signed the Indian Constitution to this day. Every day, Sikhs pray "Raj Kare Ga Khalsa," the Khalsa shall rule. As you know, the Sikh Nation declared its independence from India on October 7, 1987, calling their new country Khalistan. As former Jathedar of the Akal Takht Professor Darshan Singh has said, "If a Sikh is not a Khalistani, he is not a Sikh." I know that you are a Sikh, Mr. Prime Minister. I can see your turban. I know that you are concerned about the future of the Sikh Nation. Therefore, I urge you to sit down with Sikh representatives and negotiate the boundaries of a sovereign, independent, free Khalistan. This is the best thing that you can do for the Sikh Nation, your own people, and it is the best way to ensure that India goes the way of Czechoslovakia, not that of Yugoslavia. Please spare India, Khalistan, and all the nations of South Asia any further bloodshed. Congratulations again on your new position. Sincerely, Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh President Council of Khalistan
  9. thats excellent bhuller ji NICE 1 ! you are right we should make the world more aware of 84 and human rights violations. We should makew more programs like one in london hyde park that was great but we need more all around the world and also support gorups as Dal Khalsa and also Council Of Khalistan. :wub:
  10. vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw! vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!! bhuller you 14! same here :wub: . I think where the youngest here
  11. http://www.gursikhijeevan.com/media/video/.../TaksalMeat.wmv tells you some places where people say that it says u can can eat meat this video tells u how they are wrong and what the bani is tryin to tell us.
  12. bhuller please have some respect and say shaheed instead of dead :TH:
  13. vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw! vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!! thanks for the info about shaheed harjinder singh jinda and sukdev singh sukha as they are they realted to me from my mothers side they are her cusin brothers. :TH:
  14. :wub: @ sarabloh you are totally right i also once was at a party and people were dancing i think none of them were actaully thinking of what the song is saying. Half of dem dont even understand it !
  15. right on theturbanater :wub:
  16. natsilahk the army did not give any warnings before attacking you should read peoples own story while they were in the gurdwara and also why did they attack on such a occasion theyt knoew it was guru arjun dev ji's shaheedi din
  17. that wiz wicked :wub: where did they get all the tapes of sant ji i know most of them are on saint soldiers but what bout the others?
  18. o sorry japman ji 'my bad' :wub:
  19. Singh47 THANKS FOR ASKING THAT QUESTION
  20. vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw! vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!! will there be more of these kind of things nex time for people that missed it :wub:
  21. bhaji they also call our mahaan shaheed THUGS :wub: @ is there any place where we can write a complaint ?
  22. http://www.witness84.com/
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