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  1. You see like a snake, it doesnt recognise friend or foe it will bite anyone for the sake of its own survival. So here you have pakistani islamic media tryin to tar the non-muslims by having a guy on who is joke of an analyst trying to make up wild conspricy theories about the mumbai attacks even outlandishly claiming the attacker amir kasab was a Sikh boy ...that his face "doesnt look like one of a muslim or a pakistani" what kind of fool makes comments like that? no serious educated person would make such foolish laughable comments. Best to make a counter youtube videos exposing the dangerous game pakistani muslim media is playing with the sentiments of Sikhs.This is the true face of the zealous pakistani jihadi terrorist apologist muslim male any oppertunity they get they will try to tar the non-muslim communities in order to make their community try to look better even if they know their own kind have indulged in acts of terrorism. Zaid hamid, is a typical muslim zealot.. no one of intelligence would take his words seriously, but his message and videos would appeal to the largely gulible uneducated pakistani muslims. They dont need a reason to think the whole world is one big zionist conspricy theory but it is helpful for them if people like this joker zaid hamid explains it to them in less complicated words. Former Pakistani General Hameed Gul (former ISI chief) openly states that he and his like funded these kind of operations in the past against India and may do so now, he boasts how if 10 heavily armed cowardly mujaheeds can kill 170+ innocent people in mumbai just think how many can kill if all the mujaheeds are released into India. He openly wants confrontation with india so that his muslim brothers dont fight the al-qaeda /taleban elements in NWFP. It's highly likely that he or the former generals of ISI who have a jihadi mindset ordered the hit on mumbai as a way of deflecting attention and resources fighting on the borders of afghanistan due to pakistan governments co-operation with the west's "war on terror".
  2. It's been taken care off, the creator of the group that amir raja khan legged it and some non-muslim girl took it over and deleted it. Admin you can close the topic now
  3. came across this facebook group "SOLIHULL PAKIZ V INDIANS" http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=37684403724&ref=mf Created by Amir Raja Khan http://www.facebook.com/s.php?k=100000080&id=750930919
  4. Once the bodies of the alleged terrorist are made public, and the captured terrorist is shown on tv. Sources in pakistan can verify if they do actually belong to pakistan or not. Then there will be no doubt who carried this out. Western intelligence agents are helping interrorgate the suspect so it wont be long before the truth is out. And I dont think hindu hindutva terrorists would be stupid enough to want to murder people at random their own people, then try to blow up Indian historical buildings like the taj hotel. Their more likely to go for muslim targets and their buildings. This is definately the work of islamic jihadi's who have no care for the lives or property of India. They like publicity for their causes in big dramatic attacks to highlight causes or to "get even" with their enemy. As much as we might hate the Indian congress party Indian govt and armies action against our people in 1980s and 90s we cant side with those who murder innocents in the name of their cause. No true Sikh nationalist who supports the idea of Khalistan would side with an islamic entity of pakistan or islamic jihadi organisations who needlessly hate all non-muslims rather, he would want to see the day of its destruction sooner so that Sikhs may say "raj kargeh khalsa" in liberating the holy land from non-sikh occuption. Also killling of the jewish, what reason what hindu's have in killing the israeli's when they are their allies. It's time for Sikhs like you sarpanch and dal khalsa org to stop giving khalistan supporting Sikhs a bad name by siding with jihadi terrorist properganda. Rather than side with any sides version of events (hindu or islamic) Sikh interests and political aspirations should come first.
  5. Some of the terrorists posed as Hindus as they set about their killing spree, wearing red dots on their foreheads and red threads around their wrists. Kasav was one of the first to start shooting, picking off innocent men, women and children at Mumbai railway station, smiling as the body count mounted. He and another of the gang then stole a Skoda car and drove to a beach popular with Bollywood film stars. His accomplice was shot dead by police. Kasav began revealing details of the plot after seeing the mutilated corpse of another terrorist. As he was led away from the hospital after four hours of treatment he reportedly told medical staff: "Now I don't want to live." Indian police have established that he speaks fluent English and is from Faridkot in Pakistan. He told his interrogators that the gang left the Pakistani port of Karachi in a trawler. They were confronted by Indian coastguards, killing one and taking a second hostage. Once close to their target they killed their hostage by cutting his throat and boarded three dinghies, landing under cover of darkness at Colaba jetty. Kasav claims there were just 10 terrorists, who split into three groups and had orders to begin shooting at exactly 9.45pm. http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/73571/...n-t-want-to-die
  6. The marriot was bombed by pasthun taliban jihadi's who are fighting pakistani rule and army. It seems like rouge elements (hameed gul ? who is a pro-kashmiri jihadi and has haterd for non-muslims http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyxjv6iDVlM http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GuOUVwTM1zM) within ISI has given commando training and resources to pakistani/kashmiri jihadi's to deflect internal problems within pakistan and want to fight the arch enemy India by creating these kind of terorrist attacks. Therefore they achieve their aim of their muslims brothers not fighting their muslim brothers in NWFP but put their resources in fighting the Indian "kafirs". This is the mentality of military intelligence establishment of Pakistan. Thats why Sikhs would be wise not to side with Pakistan in any conflict but rather seek to see its destruction as pakistani military muslim establishment is no friend of the Sikhs. Hameed gul and his like are the real ideologues who supply military training to jihadi terrorists, while the hate fuelled imaams supply the brainwashed foot soldiers.
  7. Seems like it was more of an attack to destablise India's economy - financial centre and tourist trade by targetting mumbai. And killing of innocent Indian civilians and westerners + jewish was a bonus for the jihadi terrorists (who were trained like commandos). So we can ask this who would benefit? Who would order such an attack? Someone obviously jealous of India's economic rise and hatered for non-muslims and indian's.
  8. Pakistani man makes accusations against alleged Mumbai terrorists Amsterdam News.Net Saturday 29th November, 2008 An alleged terrorist, arrested in Mumbai, has confessed that the terror group that spread mayhem across Mumbai had received instructions to reduce the prestigious Taj Mahal Hotel to rubble. Sources told the TV channel, Times Now, that 21-year-old Ajmal Amir Kasab told his interrogators that the terrorists had been given enough explosives reduce the Taj Hotel to rubble, in retaliation for the destruction wrought on the J W Marriot Hotel in Islamabad a couple of months ago. Kasab, who is from Tehsil Gipalpura in Pakistan's Faridkot region, also said that he wanted to live. He reportedly told his Mumbai Police interrogators that he and his 39 colleagues were given the impression that they would come back alive after carrying out their mission in India's commercial capital. Kasab revealed that the terrorists were scheduled to sail out of Mumbai on Thursday, adding that their recruiters had even charted out the course to be taken with the help of a global positioning system device. He told police the group had done a survey of Mumbai few months ago. He said he had been a part of the reconnaissance mission with eight operatives, posing as students. According to a newspaper report, Kasab has revealed the name of his fellow jihadis, all Pakistani citizens.
  9. Bad timing, dal khalsa really needs to brush up on its PR techniques. When evidence strongly points towards pakistani/indian/british muslim jihadi terrorists involved in the outrages in mumbai.... the likes of once proud and respected organisation of dal khalsa issues a pathetic statement like that tryin to deflect attention towards hindutva groups. Are Dal Khalsa respresenting our Sikh political interests or ISI pakistani jihadi khalifat interests? Makes you think.
  10. Whats the situation regarding patka's? Would orthodox jewish men have to remove their black hats and skull caps too?
  11. Taj Hotels GM's wife, 2 sons killed in terror attack Mumbai/Chandigarh, Nov 27 (PTI) The wife and the two teenaged sons of Taj Hotels General Manager Karambir Kang were killed in the terrorist attack on the hotel. A relative of the Kangs family, which hails from Mohali near Chandigarh, said while Karambir Kang was not in the hotel last night, his wife Neeti and sons Uday (14) and Samar (5) in the terrorist strike. The three deceased were residing in the accommodation provided to them at the hotel and became targets of the terrorist bullets, a releative of the Kangs family told reporters in Mohali. PTI
  12. Thanks for posting, great video
  13. No point finger pointing until the facts are clear. http://i35.tinypic.com/14jqcrr.png This is picture of one of the alleged terrorists
  14. KPS Gill is a state sponsered terrorist, there should be pressure put on western governments and the Indian government to convict him for extra judicial killings while in Punjab.
  15. Death sentance for people like him would be the best course of justice.
  16. India police say they hold 9 from Hindu terrorist cell By Hari Kumar Published: November 12, 2008 NEW DELHI: For the first time in this Hindu-majority nation of 1.1 billion people, the police have announced the arrest of people who are accused of being part of a Hindu terrorist cell. Police officials in western Maharashtra State said they had arrested the nine suspects and charged them with murder and conspiracy in connection with the bombing in September of a Muslim-majority area in Malegaon, a small city. Six people, all Muslims, died in the explosion, which was among a string of terrorist attacks in Indian cities in recent months. Blame for several of these attacks has been placed on radical Islamist groups; one group, which calls itself Indian Mujahedeen, claimed responsibility for several attacks. But the arrests of the Hindu suspects in the Malegaon bombing raised the possibility of another source of terrorism, this one involving a radical Hindu fringe. "This is a very dangerous trend," said Ajit Doval, former chief of India's Intelligence Bureau, who added that it could undercut efforts to bolster pluralism in India. Among those arrested by the police antiterrorist squad in Maharashtra over the past two weeks is a Hindu nun with links to the principal opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, and an army colonel, who is suspected of having supplied ammunition and provided training to the bombers. The Indian Army has long viewed itself as being free of ideological or political bias, so the arrest of an army officer was deeply troubling to the military. "I can tell you that we are taking it seriously," said the defense minister, A. K. Antony. The arrests reinforced growing suspicions over the last few years of a potential threat from Hindu extremists. In August, two members of a rightist Hindu group called the Bajrang Dal were killed while assembling bombs in the northern industrial city of Kanpur. In 2006, two people who were thought to belong to the same group died under similar circumstances in what turned out to be a bomb-making workshop in Nanded. Officials in the Central Bureau of Investigation told reporters in New Delhi on Saturday that investigators had established a link between the Nanded group and the Malegaon bombing. Bal Thackeray, the leader of another Hindu hard-line group, the Shiv Sena, wrote in June in the group's weekly magazine that Hindus should defend themselves from Islamist attacks by forming their own squads of suicide bombers. "The threat of Islamic terror in India is rising," Thackeray wrote, according to a translation from the Marathi language that was published in The Hindu, a national English language daily. "It is time to counter the same with Hindu terror. Hindu suicide squads should be readied to ensure the existence of Hindu society and to protect the nation." Prosecutors said that investigators of the Malegaon bombing on Sept. 29 traced a motorcycle at the site of the explosion, apparently used to plant the bomb, to a Hindu nun named Pragya Singh Thakur, 37, who lives nearby in Gujarat State. While in college, Thakur was a member of the student wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party, according to Vishnu Dutt Sharma, a senior leader of the student wing. Sharma described Thakur as "aggressive in her speeches and work." She was religious and studious, Sharma said, and did postgraduate work in history. During a pilgrimage in 2007, Thakur renounced a worldly life and became a nun, or a sadhvi in Hindi, cutting her hair short and donning orange robes, the sacred color of Hinduism, according to a brother-in-law, Bhagwan Jha. After she became a nun, her name was changed to Purnachetnanand Giri, which means complete consciousness. Thakur's lawyer, Naveen Chomal, said she had done nothing wrong and that the police had arrested her only because her motorcycle was found at the site of the bombing. The police have said they also have taped telephone conversations in which Thakur wondered aloud why the Malegaon bombing did not inflict a bigger death toll. Some people have begun to treat the suspects as heroic figures. Several Hindu organizations have rallied to Thakur's side, contributing to a fund for her legal defense. Her father, Chandrapal Singh Thakur, told The Times of India, a national daily newspaper: "If the government doesn't act in time, common people will have to do something about their own safety. I pray that she succeeds in her endeavors." Thakur has placed a photograph of his daughter on the family altar. The Bharatiya Janata Party has issued statements defending Ms Thakur. Her arrest led police investigators to several other suspects, including Lieutenant Colonel Shrikant Prasad Purohit. At the time of his arrest, Purohit was posted with the Indian Army's education corps, studying Chinese. A prosecutor, Ajay Misar, said that Purohit had helped the bombers obtain money, arms and training. "He supplied six pistols and 196 cartridges to the other accused," Misar said in a telephone interview. Dinesh Aggarwal, an inspector in the antiterrorist squad, said that the suspects were part of a larger conspiracy. "Their precise role will be known after the investigation is completed," he said. The opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, initially distanced itself from Thakur, but was forced to acknowledge that she had been part of its student wing after photographs of her with prominent party leaders were published. Recently, the party has defended Thakur. And the opposition party's chief minister of Gujarat State, Narendra Modi, accused the government of maligning the army's image by arresting Purohit as a pre-election ploy. http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/11/12/asi...ndia.php?page=2
  17. Hindutva and its cult of the bomb Praveen Swami Events since the unravelling of the Malegaon terror cell illustrate the double-standards, deceit and denial that characterise India’s public discourse on terrorism. The Indian Mujahideen (IM) warned the citizens of Mumbai through e-mail in September that for all the deadly attacks they faced in future, the city’s Anti-Terrorism squad alone would be responsible. In the e-mail, the Islamist terror group charged the ATS with perpetrating atrocities on Muslims in Mumbai. Politicians of the Islamic right-wing — and not a few well-meaning liberals — joined the chorus, charging the police with running a communal witch-hunt. The ATS is again facing a barrage of invectives — this time led by Hindutva groups which were cheering it on the successful counter-terrorist campaign against the IM. Last month, ATS investigators held Gujarat-based Hindutva activist Pragnya Singh Thakur and four other key members of a Hindutva terror cell for executing the September 29 bombing outside the Students Islamic Movement of India’s old office in Malegaon. Six Muslims died in the bombings, which the police believe were a reprisal for the IM attacks. Events since then have offered not a little into the double standards, deceit and denial that characterise India’s public discourse on terrorism. Bharatiya Janata Party president Rajnath Singh proclaimed that there was no evidence against Pragnya, echoing almost verbatim the assertions by Islamist leaders after the arrests of IM suspects. The party spokesperson, Ravi Shankar Prasad, railed against what he described as “Hindu-bashing by pseudo-secularists” — a formulation near-identical to that of Muslim neoconservatives who claim that the police’s counter-terrorism campaign is a plot against Islam. Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray went one step further claiming that Hindus were being framed for acts of terror by Islamist conspirators — again, a carbon copy of assertions made earlier in the context of Islamist terror cells. And borrowing the tactics used by some jihadists’ families, Pragnya’s father appeared before the media to proclaim her innocence in an emotional speech. ATS chief Hemant Karkare and his subordinates ought to be taking pride in a job well done. And Indians, whatever their political beliefs, ought to be very worried. It is unclear just why anyone should seem surprised at the news that Hindutva groups can spawn terrorism: Mahatma Gandhi’s murderers and their motives are too well known to need recounting here. Pragnya Thakur’s cell is the first Hindutva terror group known to have possessed and deployed significant bomb-making skills but elements of the movement she represented have long been known to be preparing for a war — at least since 2003. Underlying the turn to terror was a simple political objective: to persuade their audience that the Bajrang Dal and its sister organisations could, unlike the supposedly effete secular state, protect the frontiers of the Hindu faith from what was claimed to be an Islamic assault. Terror capabilities From 2006, it became clear, Hindutva groups were seeking to acquire serious terror capabilities. That summer, Naresh Kondwar and Himanshu Phanse of the Bajrang Dal were killed in a bomb-making accident in the Maharashtra town of Nanded. Investigators found that Kondwar and Phanse were responsible for bombing a Parbhani mosque in April 2006, almost three months before the Mumbai serial bombings. Bajrang Dal operatives linked to the Nanded cell, the police discovered, were also responsible for the bombing of mosques at Purna and Jalna in April 2003, in which 18 people were injured. Few people took these warning signs seriously. But from the outset, the Maharashtra police — who knew better than most that what eventually flowered into the Lashkar-e-Taiba in India began with a handful of untrained men staging parades in a Mumbai slum —made clear their concern about Hindutva terrorism. In a 2006 interview to the magazine Communalism Combat, the former ATS chief K.P. Raghuvanshi noted that the Nanded incident could have “frightening repercussions.” He acidly observed that the “bombs were not being manufactured for a puja.” Just this June, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti operatives were held for the bombing of the Gadkari Rangayatan theatre in Thane, to protest the staging of a satire on the Mahabharata, Amhi Pachpute. One of those arrested by the ATS, Mangesh Nikam, was facing trial on charges of bombing the home of a Ratnagiri family that had converted to Christianity and was out on bail. In October, Bajrang Dal-linked Rajiv Mishra and Bhupinder Singh were killed in a bomb-making accident in Kanpur. Uttar Pradesh police sources said there was little to show that the group had links with the terror cells in Maharashtra — a proposition buttressed by forensic reports which said the explosive device they were constructing was in essence a large firecracker. Unless checked, though, these groups will eventually acquire more sophisticated capabilities. In September 2006, the police seized a 195-kg cocktail of military grade explosives from an Ahmednagar scrap dealer. Shankar Shelke, investigators later found, retrieved the material — more than enough to execute all terror strikes across India since 1993 — from a decommissioned Indian Army ordinance which had sold it as scrap. From Shelke’s telephone records, the investigators established the existence of a huge underground market for high-grade explosives — in the main industrial users who found legally available ammonium nitrate-based slurry explosives a nuisance to store and use. Pragnya and her Hindutva terror cell have deep — and for some, discomfiting — roots in history. Abhinav Bharat — the organisation from which the terror cell emerged — was founded in mid-2006. Named after a group set up by the Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in May 1904 to wage war against imperial Britain, Abhinav Bharat’s leading figures believed that terror was needed to counter Islamist terror — a belief they put into practice in Malegaon. Hindutva terrorism was born at the dawn of the 20th century. Influenced by the dramatic impact of terrorism in imperial Russia, the Hindu nationalist leader, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, became increasingly drawn to violence as a tool to achieve Indian independence. A year after the searing 1905 revolution, which compelled Czar Alexander II to grant basic civil rights, Tilak wrote: “The days of prayer have gone.” “Look to the examples of Ireland, Japan and Russia,” he exhorted his followers, “and follow their methods.” Tilak’s message proved attractive to many young, upper caste Hindu neoconservatives — often the products of western-style education who had found in their re-imagining of Indian tradition a language with which to oppose British imperialism. Figures like Savarkar, who went on to lead the Hindu Mahasabha and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, cast the struggle against Britain as a fight to defend the Hindu faith. In one manifesto, the original Abhinav Bharat’s followers promised to “shed upon the earth the life-blood of the enemies who destroy religion.” Later, the radical right journal Yugantar argued that the murder of foreigners in India was “not a sin but a yagna [ritual sacrifice]” — language that would be entirely familiar to Osama bin-Laden’s jihadist armies today. Edinburgh-educated Pandurang Bapat was among those who responded to Tilak’s call. In 1908, Bapat is believed to have been given a manual for bomb-making by a Russian chemical engineer. Bapat insisted that his bombs never killed anyone. He was, however, suspected of involvement in the Alipore bomb case — an attack on a British magistrate by Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki which missed its target, and killed two women. “Indian terrorism,” scholar Walter Lacquer has recorded, “was relatively infrequent and on the whole quite ineffective: more often than not, the Indian terrorists managed to kill some innocent bystander rather than their intended victims.” After the 1909 assassination of William Wylie, Edwin Montague’s political secretary, Hindu right-wing terrorism went into a prolonged period of decline. Bapat shifted focus from seeking the overthrow of the British Raj to education. So did Savarkar’s close associate, Hindutva ideologue B.S. Moonje. In 1937, Moonje founded the Bhonsala Military School in Nashik — an institution to which, ironically enough, two men arrested by the ATS on charges of facilitating the Malegaon bombings were linked. ‘Hindu Fuhrer’ Historian Eugene D’Souza’s work on pre-Second World War German propaganda shows that the Hindu right-wing continued to worship violence despite its tactical turn from terror. In the build-up to the war, Nazi Germany’s covert services reached out to potential allies. “Many vernacular papers in Bombay and Maharashtra belonging to the Hindu Mahasabha,” D’Souza has recorded, “openly preached National Socialism for India and a Hindu Fuhrer in the mould of Hitler.” Interestingly, the Nazi message also appealed to proto-Islamists. Iranian expatriate Saif Azad’s Salar-e-Hind worked to promote fascism in India, casting Jews as criminals. “Strangely enough,” D’Souza has noted, “the otherwise irreconcilable reactionaries and fanatics among both Hindus and Muslims were attracted to the totalitarian doctrine, though their approach was from two opposite directions.” Once again, Islamist and Hindutva terrorists are locked in a fateful embrace. In a 2003 article, Pakistani scholar-diplomat Husain Haqqani warned that “the rise of Hindu extremism serves as a catalyst for recruitment by extremist Islamists in South Asia.” Haqqani’s bleak statement is borne out by facts. Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, who heads the Lashkar-e-Taiba, was a child of the Partition of India: his hatred for Hindus and India, journalist Zahid Husain has recorded, stemmed from his witnessing the massacre of much of his family on the route from Shimla to Lahore. Not a few of those involved in the Islamist jihad that has claimed thousands of lives in India since 1990 were seduced by violence because of their experience of communal pogroms. BJP leaders — who often claim to have a special concern for India’s strategic future — must unequivocally denounce the murderers in their ranks. Failing this, they will help to bring the apocalyptic Hindu-Muslim war that groups like the Lashkar hope to precipitate one step closer to realisation. http://www.thehindu.com/2008/11/05/stories...10555181000.htm
  18. I salute our great Sikh hero's and forefathers who sacrificed their everything so that we can have our today. It's a shame their contribution is not given a more higher regard by the British govt and public, all those lives and manpower could have been used quite easily to free an indepedant Sikh punjab from british rule.
  19. There is enourmous pressure and harressment of non-muslim women by muslim males in muslim areas to elope with them and convert so that the non-muslim population is decreased so that islam is dominant and the all powerful imaam & mullahs can rule over entire populations. Should be noted if a person truely loves he/she would not force or ask the other to convert in order to marry that is a sign of bad motives and true deceptive agenda.
  20. i think some of you brothers are looking at short term fixes by going around fighting these anti-sikh elements with your fists, you need to think of long term strategy of bringing dissaffected sikh and muslim youth into sikhi. Instead of using braun use the brain, remember early followers of guru nanank dev ji were hindus and muslims. So spread the pious teachings of our guru's to these people of hate. They who see sikh or hindu girls as easy prey and some kind of war with non-muslims are ignorant of what Sikhism stands for. They think disrespecting our faith and our womenfolk is brave and pious thing to do then be happy in the knowledge that your faith has taught you better and let others judge them on theirs via their actions. Off course you will need use force to protect yourself when your lives or your families life is threatened but going out looking for a fight is just backward thinking and generates more negativity than postive things. If these racist british born desi muslim guys cant be reasoned with and made to see Sikhs and our faith means them no harm then at least educate and bring muslim women into Sikhi, there are many muslim women who are open minded these days and willing to have non-muslim marriage partners... they see fundamentalist islam too restrictive and hypocritical. Just look at social networking sites and you can see many a diverse range of open minded non-practising muslims who willing to talk and get along with a range of different people and possibliy willing to embrace Sikhism.
  21. Instead of reacting to violence and hate, the best strategy to deal with racist paki muslim male youths is to for our male youths to form geniune relationships with british born muslim women and give them an understanding of our faith....show that we are the better people instead of causing more hate it is better to spread sikhi and love. The paki male youths want to violate, use and abuse non-muslim girls and expose them as slags on blogs so be it ....but thats how generally british muslim males think... Sikh guys have to be opposite to how they think and Punjabi girls need to be aware why dating a muslim guy is bad news.
  22. THank you for sharing, hopefully they will not 'blend' into the culture there and continue to thrive... You welcome, I think if the younger generation take pride in their roots then Sikhism and Sikhs will thrive, if there is big generational gap then only an event like operation blue star in 1984 can bring wayward younger generation of youths, who were born into sikh families, take a more serious interest in their faith. People everyday who lived a life of excess and never been into religion eventually turn to Sikhi when their realise something is missing in their lives that cant be filled by anything materialistic.
  23. http://www.thenewsroom.com/details/3324712
  24. Diwali aur bandhi chor diwas ki mubarak to all sangat
  25. http://www.allhindi.tv/watch/365752/ The film was made back in 1996, its storyline is based on dissapperances of innocent Sikhs in 1980s/90s punjab and the rise of Sikh seperatism/militancy after experiencing unjust indian police brutality and extra judicial murders.
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