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  1. thanks kam veerji for this.....
  2. yes he is the same nihung......now its sure....police again started picking people who they know can do harm to them... must say this Singh has amazing atitude..... http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=145903805538864&set=a.123536047775640.18254.100003577370389&type=1&theater
  3. is this the same nihung in this video ??? watch from 3:10 or his picture http://www.royalloops.com/pg/photos/thumbnail/12914/small/
  4. veerji thats why i said from political point of view....coz i'm sure he dont have much knowledge about core sikhi....but he have love for sikhi and stand for it.
  5. went to nanaksar gurudwara edmonton .......samagam was awsm.... but only table and chairs in langar hall , people preparing langar ,washing bartan were wearing shoes..... even people serving langar were wearing shoes....... sewa with shoes on http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg845/scaled.php?server=845&filename=img0544h.jpg&res=landing
  6. only respectable leader left ...from politics point of view...
  7. i agree.....coz i was told that no body can portrayed character of our guru ji's.......let alone the voice...... even if i remember correctly.... mangal dhillon in his films used quit good effects rather then portraying guru ji's..... main thing which worries is that ...there are many anti sikh elements within sikhs ...who ...if this kind of animation is allowed will .....jus destroy sikhi...
  8. this is animation movie......even guru nanak dev ji's portrait
  9. request to Admin...... can you make this post sticky( if u like this video).....so that everybody can see this....video....and share it
  10. thank you veer jio for ur appreciation......its really good idea.....if sikh channels can show this.........coz more and more people are following these channels after this incident.... and n30singh ji regarding bbc asian network .....that would be awesome.....then we can create awareness on international level....... but lets keep spreading this truth on our level...share it with the masses...... on social networks... pictures speak louder then words.....
  11. thanks veerji.........so single link has been added now..........
  12. i was fed up watching biased indian media...and even some of our biased punjabi brothers and sisters...on social networking so compiled some videos from old times.....tryd to show wat actually happened in punjab.....and wat beanta did.... some real stories and interviews...... if u like this video...please share it with everyone.......you can... specially people how are against bhai sahib COZ WE NEED TO SHOW TRUE PICTURE TO THE WORLD AND PEOPLE IN INDIA...let more n more people come and unite with us ALL NEWS CHANNELS SAY HIM TERRORIST.......SO just little effort from my side.....to show ignorent people wat actually happend in punjab and how bhai balwant rajoana was made.... THIS FOR THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORT BHAI RAJOANA...BUT KNOW NOTHING ABOUT HIM.... HERE IS SINGLE LINK TO COMPLETE DOCUMENTARY.......IF U LIKE PLEASE SHARE IT...CREATE AWARENESS part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 SEARCH FOR PART FORE part 5
  13. was watching interview of jathedar on sikh channel..... all he was doing was praising badal......said that it was hard efforts of badal ...he work day and night to secure rajoana..... says that he want peace in punjab...... wen asked regarding hukamnama for passing resolution in parliment to save rajoana... he said our government is made from others parties as well ( BJP )...so going against their wish and do something is wrong.... parliament is of everybody...and not for just one or two...... and and and..... passing resolution just for saving 1 person doesn't make sense......resolution should be brought for all humanity... so it doesnt make sense.......
  14. If sikh channel team is still behind bars........ we should spread Bhai Bajoana's letters...through facebook and all social media.... i think bhai sahibs sister reading out letters......was the main reason behind badals action...... let this backfire..... as more ppl use facebook.....den watch sikhism
  15. nihung singh facing police ......watch from 3:10......
  16. Why Balwant Singh Rajoana shouldn't be hanged YUG MOHIT CHAUDHRY SHARE · COMMENT · PRINT · T+ The HinduNO NOOSE: A demonstration in Srinagar recently seeking amnesty for the former Punjab police constable, who was a back-up bomber in the assassination of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh. Photo: Nissar Ahmad [/left] The Centre has stayed the hanging. Now it must commute the sentence. “And what if excess of love Bewildered them till they died?” W. B. Yeats, Easter 1916 It is a relief that the Centre has stayed the hanging of Balwant Singh Rajoana. Though I have represented many such prisoners, he is not my client. However, his case has disturbing implications for our country, our democracy and, I dare say, for our humanity. Balwant Singh was a member of the Babbar Khalsa and a party to the assassination of Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh. Sixteen other persons died in the blast. He was arrested in December 1995, and sentenced to death in 2006. The High Court confirmed his death sentence in October 2010 and a few days ago he was given his execution. He has spent the last 16 years in prison. What the records say Of all those prosecuted in this case, Balwant Singh alone confessed his guilt. He refused to contest the prosecution's charges, challenge its evidence, engage a lawyer or accept a court-appointed lawyer. Instead, he spoke from the dock and from the prison through statements to the courts and letters to the judges. His story, as reproduced in the courts' records, is extracted below. Balwant Singh tied the belt containing the explosives on Dilawar Singh who had blown himself up while killing the chief minister. He said his conscience would not permit him to deny his role in the killing when Dilawar and others had sacrificed their lives for it. A Punjabi couplet in his handwriting was found by the police: “My comrades died in the hope that I render their pain into a song. If I keep quiet, their souls will not be at peace.” Balwant Singh explained his actions. He described the deep wounds on the Sikh psyche caused by the despoiling of the Golden Temple by the security forces during Operation Blue Star. He spoke of the pogrom following Indira Gandhi's assassination, where Sikhs were burnt, mutilated and left for carrion, funeral rites denied, when women were dishonoured, the youth emasculated and homes burnt. He asked the Chief Justice who were the terrorists: those who did these acts or those who defended the victims? He said human beings can fight such injustice and oppression only by becoming human bombs and sacrificing themselves. Balwant Singh said the government of this country had killed its own people. He said Beant Singh had licensed fake encounter killings, abductions, and secret cremations which remained unpunished to date. Balwant Singh said he did not regret his actions. He said the government had mocked Sikh sentiments by honouring and promoting those that led this pogrom. He did not want to beg for his life, and if the consequence of his rebellion was a death sentence, he would embrace it willingly. Balwant Singh refused to appeal to the Supreme Court and instructed his friends and family not to petition the government for mercy. He also turned away social, religious and political groups wanting to petition the government. He said he wanted to live with respect and dignity and if the state wanted to kill him, he wanted to die honourably. Balwant Singh has written his will and donated his organs for the use of others. Commute the sentence The State and Central governments have powers to commute death sentences after their final judicial confirmation. This power, unlike judicial power, is of the widest amplitude and un-circumscribed, except that its exercise must be bona fide. Issues often alien and irrelevant to legal adjudication — morality, public good, social and policy considerations — are intrinsically germane to the exercise of the government's powers. These powers exist because in appropriate cases the strict requirements of law need to be tempered and departed from to reach a truly just outcome in the widest sense of the word. The government's powers to commute a death sentence thus operate as a national conscience. Every citizen has a right to petition the government to commute any death sentence, since the state's power to take life emanates from the people and executions are carried out in our name. As one who opposes the death penalty on the grounds that the state should not have the right to take life, it is irrelevant whether the condemned prisoner wants to live or die. I therefore petition the government to commute Balwant Singh's death sentence. Indeed, I find myself stricken with paralysis in the face of his compelling, courageous and principled position. Incriminating evidence against accused persons is routinely challenged by them in courts, even though many of them are actually guilty. The staunchest political beliefs wilt under the threat of a death sentence or lifelong incarceration. Balwant Singh's courage, conviction and honesty in the face of this threat mark him as one apart. That his cause is not our cause does not diminish our respect for him or mitigate our collective loss in the event of his execution. Balwant Singh's refusal or the reluctance of any citizen or organisation to petition the state for commutation does not preclude the state from suo moto reviewing his case. The government is obliged to do so, for it, and not the courts, have the final word in such matters. The use of the death penalty in such cases is extremely problematic and potentially divisive. Balwant Singh's case graphically illustrates a spiral of violence, revenge and reprisals. Further violence, albeit state-sanctioned, could be used to legitimise earlier violence and perpetuate the spiral. Let us show that the justice we administer is not victor's justice but one tempered by humility, compassion and humanity. The Punjab troubles are behind us now, but the ghosts still linger. In the name of India's territorial integrity, the government used questionable methods to put down the Khalistan movement. Will executing Balwant Singh do us credit? When, as a nation, we have condoned the government's excesses, can we not now reconcile with Balwant Singh? Has not enough blood been shed? Will we remain silent in the face of yet more blood-letting to avenge an old feud? O, when may it suffice? (The author is a lawyer practising in the Bombay High Court.) link--http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3255057.ece
  17. its good to see panth awake....but for how long.....just watch any channel all people demanding is ....DONT HANG BALWANT....... But the Protest should've like ....NO HANGING...AND RELEASE HIM....RELEASE HIM Now that hanging is delayed ....we are ready for a long sleep again......bet you..... Even badal n sgpc demanded centre not to hang him....RELEASE word is not being used anywhere...... RIGHTLY SIAD BY CORE INDIAN MEDIA THAT IN SEA OF VOICES ...RAJOANA'S VOICE CANT BE HEARD ...... COZ RAJOANA SAID HE WANTS SHAHEEDI ....... AND PLEADE DONT ASK FOR MERCY FOR ME ...... WE NEED A LEADER .....
  18. please give a break....he is puppet of badal........and his only reason was that due to technical reason they can do it ....otherwise....
  19. But AKAL THAKT directed badals to get him out of jail....which i bet badal wont..... http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/punjab-chief-minister-meets-president-with-clemency-appeal-for-balwant-singh-rajoana-191105?pfrom=home-lateststories
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