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  1. cooooooooooooool. avnit wats a pic of munki doin on ur pic? anyways heres my shot: ytoighrergfotrcver Tiger force
  2. Wouldn't it be great if Singhs/Singhnis launch this film in the real world? like for us to watch at cinemas ... then after sell DVDs... I would catch FAAAAR more attention. If it only short... why don't Widow Colony send it to Sikh channel so it can be broadcasted to the Sikhs and Non-Sikhs.
  3. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh, Firstly, I am not part of any of the Sikh Channels, I am just a viewer. All I want to is to clearify to the sangat, that don't know about the Sikh Channels The Sikh Channel is broadcasting on the Sky Digital Platfrom, Sky Channel 840. And Sikh World TV (ex-name The Sikh Channel, changed it due to remove confusion) that will broadcast on Sky also on 5th January 2010 (Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Gurpurab). We are not sure yet, what channel it is going to be on. I'll try to keep this topic updated for every Sikh Channel news For more info, go on: Sikh World Click Here Sikh Channel Click Here
  4. Is this besti to Sikhs? http://sikhnerd.com/ Please check it out, I think it is. Please help out sangat-ji!
  5. WJKK WJKF I advise all to sign the petition for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, justice. For more info go on: http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=44021
  6. → [Click Here To Sign The Petition] ← To: Justice Navanetham Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Cc: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, India Cc: President Barack Obama, United States of America Cc: President Hans-Gert Pöttering, European Parliament Cc: Louis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor, International Criminal Court Respected Justice Pillay, We, the undersigned, call for An independent international inquiry into Rajiv Gandhi and the Congress party’s role in planning, organizing and executing the November 1984 anti-Sikh pogroms in New Delhi, India and the immediate removal of the name of former Indian Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, from all public monuments, airports, roads, stadia, parks, sports awards, and professorships. By conservative estimates, 4000 Sikhs were killed in the first week of November 1984 on the streets of India’s capital. Organized armed groups, equipped with lists of Sikh households, overtook the city, as a curfew was imposed, and law enforcement was either absent or facilitated the atrocities. These organized massacres followed the assassination of Rajiv’s mother, the Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, by two Sikh bodyguards, who were avenging the attacks against Sikh shrines in June, 1984. On June 4, 1984, a major Sikh religious holiday, Indira Gandhi had ordered Indian troops to storm the holiest of the Sikh gurdwaras, Darbar Sahib, and 31 other gurdwaras, resulting in the brutal deaths of thousands of innocent pilgrims. Rajiv had been sworn-in as the new Prime Minister immediately after the assassination, and very soon thereafter, the carnage against Sikhs ensued. For four days following this, Sikhs were killed with complete impunity in New Delhi under express orders from many prominent politicians such as H.K.L. Bhagat, Sajjan Kumar, and Jagdish Tytler – of Rajiv’s political party. In the April 26th, 2009 edition of the Indian Express, an eye-witness quotes Tytler as telling a crowd, “I had assured you that you kill Sikhs and nothing will happen to you. I had given a promise to the Centre. Despite this, by killing least number of Sikhs, you have lowered my prestige.” This on-the-spot involvement of high ranking party members, and inaction or worse on the part of the police, complete with names of perpetrators in many cases, was first documented by a group of human rights activists (all non-Sikh) in the report, “Who Are the Guilty?,” within a month of this massacre. Shortly afterwards, Rajiv commented at a rally, “But, when a mighty tree falls, it is only natural that the earth around it does shake a little.” Not only that, Rajiv promoted politician Bhagat to the rank of cabinet minister, and rewarded Tytler with an appointment as minister of state. The assiduous efforts made ever since then by the Indian state to shield the guilty of 1984 are now fully documented in the book, “When a Tree Shook Delhi,” by Manoj Mitta and H. S. Phoolka. We submit that such an extensive and intensive cover-up, which still continues as the Indian Express article of April 26, 2009 cited above clearly shows, would have been impossible to initiate, and sustain for so long, unless Rajiv was deeply implicated in these mass murders from the very beginning. International criminal law recognizes the primacy of holding the one with the maximum responsibility most guilty in order to break cycles of impunity. “Command responsibility” holds a superior legally responsible for human rights violations by subordinates if the official knew or should have known about these violations but failed to prevent them or punish those who committed them. We therefore call for an inquiry into Rajiv Gandhi and the Congress party’s responsibility for the November 1984 massacres. The dozen odd kangaroo courts and commissions set up by the Indian government over the past 25 years have served to do nothing more than insult the intelligence of the Sikh community in general, and the surviving relatives of the victims in particular, who still continue to suffer due to the carnage that was unleashed on the streets of Delhi. This partisan record of Indian courts and the inaction by the government in the past 25 years necessitates that such an inquiry be held by an international body, one that is acceptable to Sikhs world-wide. We also call for the immediate removal of Rajiv Gandhi’s name from all buildings, awards, monuments, etc. This rampant and tasteless glorification of a very doubtful political character is a constant daily re-victimization of the Sikhs, and a reminder to them of the justice that has almost totally eluded them so far. That “history repeats itself” couldn’t be more true than in the parallel between the Sikh massacres of 1984 under the Congress party leadership and the Muslim massacres of 2002 under the Bhartiya Janta Party leadership. Narendra Modi should similarly be indicted and tried for his instigation and planning of ostensible pogroms that left thousands of Muslims dead. We call for justice to all, regardless of which Indian party is in control, and regardless of the faith or class of the victims. Rajiv Gandhi’s heirs are deluding themselves if they think that they can make the Sikhs forget the facts about 1984. At the very least, they should have desisted from naming even small-town parks in the Punjab after him. Unless their objective in so doing was not to let the Sikhs forget 1984? For, they are only succeeding in constantly reminding the Sikhs of their humiliation, by confronting them, day in and day out, with the name, and often the picture, of the person whom the Sikhs hold the most culpable. Given the Indian State's prior responses to calls for independent human rights inquiries, we suggest that residents of India choose not to have their name listed on this website. → [Click Here To Sign The Petition] ←
  7. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh, Does any of the sangat have shabad "Peevo Pahul Khandey Dhaar" Akhand Kirtan Jatha style, or any "Peevo Pahul Khandey Dhaar" Not to be rude or something, not like a Raag style. Please. Bhul Chuk Maaf. Khalistan Zindabad.
  8. Why are we TYPING Waheguru, why don't you do Naam Simran... Than wasting your time, on TYPING...
  9. We WILL get Khalistan, when we get it, we should make it a law, No Gender changes, No abortions... Ban alochol, drugs. Bhul Chuk Maaf
  10. If she has really promised justice, why don't we demand Khalistan...
  11. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh, I was thinking about Khalistan the other day, and I realised in some news, Sikhs are kind of demanding Khalistan. So like couldn't we Sikhs in the west, couldn't we start our Khalistan Morcha, like going to the prime minister / starting petitions, like Singhs/Singhnia in the UK, could go to 10 Downing Street, make a appointment, with the help of the Gurdware. So we can make a stop to the Bollywood Besti towards the Sikhs, and anti-Sikh news, where we will we Khalistan, we can make a stop to this! So everyone, lets unite! Lets Unite as one! Forget what divides us, Remember Waheguru, thats what UNITES us! Forget all castes! Believe the supreme caste, Khalsa! Remember what our Gurus told us! Khalistan Zindabad! Bhul Chuk Maaf.
  12. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh! The Sikh Channel is the Best! I've just been seeing the start, and I have recieved peace!!! Khalistan Zindabad Sikh Channel Zindabad! (sorry for the hyper comment)
  13. Lol, AvnitK, I've seen you in many topics, your really funny, haha. :lol:
  14. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. This is a Benti, to all the Sikh Channel staff/managing directors, Can you please stop broadcasting Miss Pooja's "Dharmik" Songs, and other Panjabi singers, due to I feel WE are giving them publicity, and for example, if someone searchs for Miss Pooja's Dharmik songs on YouTube or Google, they come up with her silly boycott songs e.g. Desi Jatt... Instead of the Dharmik songs. And when the channel was launched, I saw some mona (haircut-so-called Sikh), singing Dharmik geets, with a patka, atleast were a Dastaar. Bhul Chuk Maaf. Khalistan Zindabad.
  15. My shot for: Sikh Channel is the best: swu8ilkmhnbygxcdujaqnjhme4lpolopiu8ews6ty5uy743bhngre4sz6ty5 Lolipops
  16. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. Firstly, I would like to say, there is no word to describe the Sikh Channels greatness! It is the first channel to spread the TRUTH! I wanted to ask, what time will the Jagowale Jatha, be on? Will it be live or not? Please PM me, when the Jagowale will be showing. Lastly, on any other day, will there be anything to do with Fire in Gurdwara Bow 09? 1978 Massacre, 1984 anti-Sikh riots? Please PM me, I have many material you may want to broadcast via Sikh Channel. Gurfateh, Khalistan Zindabad.
  17. Can anyone give me any evidence on this?
  18. My try to write: I am a Singh living in Smethwick. u98azsm nwse9inhbtygolu8ig98nhjbt6gyui8njhmswekjm43ytg6uj9i3w2e9ixdcfujik with my elbow. =]
  19. WaheguruJiKaKhalsa WaheguruJiKiFateh. Haha, nice joke. Your title "Who Were Some Great Sikh Freedom Fighters", Udham Singh etc. was not a Sikh Freedom fighter, he was a Indian Freedom Fighter, there is a difference between Indian and Sikh... Is he was a Sikh Freedom fighter we would have Khalistan, not staying in Corrupted, Racist India. Bhul Chuk Maaf.
  20. aszloo9o9tygho9gbvhi9mnjwq5t6raqr4e50opasqjhnerde445r LOL MY TRY FOR "ALOO GOBI MATAR PANEER" LOL
  21. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh, I was reading this article about Panjab and India, it was saying that, before India and Pakistan's independence, Panjab was its own "area", with no reign, but people stayed there, and when the British Empire, came to take over India, they took over India AND Panjab, and when the British left, they handed Panjab over to India, to reign upon on. So in conclusion, I wanted to say that Panjab could now today of been called Khalistan, if the Sikhs took action at the time, and now today, there would be no Bollywood Beadbi against Sikhs, No 1984 anti-Sikh riots, 1978 massacare, Operation Black Thunder, Operation Woodrose, where many INNOCENT Sikhs lost their lifes. So Please Veero Peno, Wake Up! Lets stand together and get our rights! Our rights to be a FREE Nation. Bhul Chuk Maaf. Singh#.
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