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  1. Sewa Singh was in the punjab police when the 1978 vaisakhi massacre took place and joined up with the Babbar Singhs. Later some of the Singhs moved over to Sant Jarnail Singh's jatha, Sewa Singh was kicked out by Sant ji for his weird rituals which he tried to get the Singhs to follow. He was jailed for a few years I believe and when he came out he launched his dera to start his pakhand on a larger scale. Many Singhs believe he is backed by govt and rss.
  2. Shaheed Bhai Karaj Singh Thande If we explore the annals of Hindustan's history and observe the condition of the Hindu majority, we see a feeble people, oppressed in every way. At the time of Mughal rule, their women were taken away, kidnapped, raped and the community was unfortunately not able to raise hue or cry. This same community which was victim of the Mughal state for so long is, at this time, trying with all it's might to enforce a Brahmanical hegemony on the minorities of India. But why have they forgotten that when they were being beaten, plundered and their women were being dishonored, that it was the Sikh Nation that spilled its blood to defend the poor and helpless. It becomes difficult to see, then, why this community has trouble understanding that the Nation that could fight to protect others will and is also fighting to protect its own. Sikhs in today's India are slaves in every sphere – economically, politically and socially. When have the children of Dasmesh Pathshah (10th Guru) ever accepted slavery? One of the beloveds, who fought to remove this slavery and establish an independent Sikh rule, was Bhai Karaj Singh Thande. Bhai Sahib was born in 1959 to Mata Balvir Kaur and Sardar Makhan Singh. Of his 5 brothers and sisters, Bhai Sahib was the youngest. He was exceptionally fond of sports and throughout his school years won countless awards. Upon passing the tenth grade, Bhai Sahib enlisted in the army at the age of 18. Throughout his time in the army, Bhai Karaj Singh would spend his time boxing and weightlifting – two sports he excelled at because of his build. Around the time Bhai Sahib was married to Surjit Kaur and had 2 sons, the name of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji was beginning to be heard more and more often on the countryside. Sant Ji was traveling the rural areas of Punjab, encouraging youth to abstain from drugs and other negative influences and instead live positive lifestyles according to the Guru's glorious teachings. He implored all Sikhs to gather under one Nishaan Sahib and be prepared for the attacks on the faith which were being seen in Punjab so often. Bhai Karaj Singh would regularly visit Sri Darbar Sahib and listening to Sant Ji's speeches, he slowly became aware of the Indian government's injustices against the Sikhs. To add salt on Bhai Sahib's freshly opened wounds, the Brahmanical forces of India launched a full scale military operation on the Darbar Sahib complex in June, 1984. Operation Bluestar resulted in the destruction of Sri Akal Takhat Sahib and the massacre of hundreds of innocent pilgrims – including women, children and seniors. But this carnage alone would not satiate the forces of Indira Gandhi. The armed forces of India went to all lengths to humiliate and break the spirit of the Sikh people. Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib Ji were burnt and shot at, the Sikh Reference Library was destroyed, and young men were rounded up to have their hands tied behind their backs with their own Dastars (turbans) and shot. Bhai Sahib was heart wrenched when he heard new of the attack. He immediately abandoned his army post and joined the Guru's army. After several months of absence, Bhai Sahib was arrested and sent back to the Army Camp. He was soon released and reposted, but his conscience would not let him sit idle and work for the very same power which committed so many excesses against his brothers and sisters. Bhai Karaj Singh soon joined the armed resistance and began working with Bhai Ranjit Singh Rana. Upon Bhai Ranjit Singh's Shaheedi (martyrdom), Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochahal appointed Bhai Karaj Singh as Lieutenant General of the Bhindranwale Tigers Force of Khalistan (BTFK) Jathebandi. The shaken government took notice of Bhai Sahib's courageous actions and decided to put a stop to his Seva. In doing so, Bhai Sahib's mother was ruthlessly butchered in her own home and when he was not found, a reward for Rs. 100 000 was placed on Bhai Sahib's head. Bhai Sahib, however, was undeterred from his mission. He had resolved to live according the principle of Puaatan Singhs, "Baaghi Ja Baadshaah." (Rebel or Ruler – referring to the idea that the Khalsa will always be and will always protect it's sovereignty). Bhai Sahib had declared his allegiance to Shaheeda-De-Sirthaaj Sahib Sri Guru Arjun Dev Jee Maharaj and would only end his struggle through accomplishment of his task or death. On May 1, 1988, Bhai Sahib visited Sri Darbar Sahib to attend an important meeting of underground Singhs like Bhai Surjit Singh Painta, Bhai Dilbaagh Singh Bagga and Bhai Sukhdev Singh. As the CRP caught wind of the meeting, they cordoned off Sri Darbar Sahib and moved in on May 9, 1988 to follow through with 'Operation Black Thunder.' The Indian forces immediately called reinforcement and special commandoes soon joined in on the attack. The Singhs immediately took up their positions; Bhai Karaj Singh had taken command of the Ramghariay Bungay and continued to defend the sacred shrine from being defiled by the Indian forces. Finally, on May 18, 1988, Bhai Sahib's gun fell silent as he joined the long line of Shaheeds before him. Taken from Singh Soorme Magazine – Issue 1.
  3. It's still interesting that only the faction of Taksal that believes Sant is in Chardi Kalah is still active in sewa and parchar, whereas the other 2 factions have sold out, as is also stated in the video above.
  4. SIKH FREEDOM AND REMEMBRANCE RALLY 2011 – Launch of Singh Soorme Issue 3 Once a year, Sikhs in the UK unite under the banner of the Sikh Nation to voice their protest against the atrocities committed by the Indian Government against Sikhs from 1984. The final touches are being put to the third issue of Singh Soorme, which will be released this Sunday (5th June 2011) at the Rally, and features Singhs from the Babbar Khalsa Jathebandi, including unseen and rare pictures with Jeevanis written from first hand accounts of former Babbar Khalsa Singhs. We aim to double the publication to 10,000 copies, and need the sangats support to make this possible. To ensure every Sikh is aware of the sacrifices made by our Shaheeds please continue to support the project: http://www.neverforget84.com/donation-projects If you would like a copy please donate £3 for UK and £5 for worldwide.
  5. Ghar Ghar Putt Jammde, Bhindranwala Kise Nahi Ban Jana
  6. Majority of the families are struggling as there is no real source of income. Whatever little income there is, goes towards the imprisoned Singh's cases or rations (unless provided by any organisation or jathebandi). Not to forget the Singhs inside Nabha are not inside for any small criminal charge, cases on these Singhs can go on for years without any sentence. Khalsa Aid have showed interrest in supporting the parivars, but it is essential, in whatever way that these families receive support.
  7. With the main breadwinners of their families languishing in Nabha maximum security prison, the families of these Singh's really need support from the global Sikh sangat. 3,000rs (approx £42 or $68) per month will feed the families and pay for their childrens education. It is our humble benti to all, whoever is in a position to help these families please do so. To see the list of Singh please visit: http://neverforget84.com/prisoners/ NOTE: Donating via NF84 website is entirely optional. If you wish to visit any of the families in person and pass on the sewa please contact us for their contacts details.
  8. Updates are at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1191233975 Should be back up in 30mins
  9. Something I've noticed about you...you make wild statements then never back them up, you should change your name from clarity to obscurity.
  10. At first the news reports said that Satinderpal, Reyat, Malik etc where not excluded from the blacklist, now reports have changed. Either way, removing them from blacklist means nothing, cases are still registered against many of these Singh's and other will be framed if they ever step back inside Punjab. All this has done is thrown bait to these Singhs, whoever takes it doesn't mean they will be allowed to roam freely in Punjab.
  11. Guru Kirpa naal the target has been met...infact exceeded!! Big thanks to all those who donated via the online page, western union and meeting with Bhai Sahib's family in person. Special thanks to Sikh Youth Project
  12. There were 2 Sarbat Khalsa's held in 1986, the declaration of Khalistan was announced on the second - 29th April 1986
  13. Unfortunately....your statement is correct. Thanks for pledging support, look forward to hearing from you.
  14. Honestly its no secret who these Singhs are and the sewa they do. They are in and out of jail very frequently. The only shame is that a lot of people here are unaware and questioning the Singhs as to why they smacked these pakhandis around. Quite simply the son, father and chelay were ripping of Sangat, charging 11,000 rupees per Akhand Paath (the norm is 2500 in Punjab) they held multiple Akhand Paaths simaltaneously to multiply their income, brought saroops of Guru Granth Sahib in suitcases and jeeps and trucks without respect. The rest of their history can be heard by the Singhs questioning.
  15. Looks like Khalsa Aid & GPS replies got deleted too....hmmm Sikhistan I'll PM you
  16. Sikhistan if you have any questions why don't you ask them directly? We have nothing to hide. Who here is whining and judging others? Just because you personally know people who have stolen from the Panth does not mean all are alike.
  17. None of the above groups have been contacted...but we also know that none of these groups live in caves, Bhai Sahib's daughter has been ill for a while, anyone with Panthic affiliations knows who Bhai Sahib is and also of their situation. The total cost for treatment is 3 lakh rupees, required...well the sooner the better
  18. Some people have asked about Bhai Sahib as they have heard his name but do not recall who he is. Here is a photo of him
  19. 11 year old daughter of Bakshish Singh Baba (currently in Nabha jail for attempted murder of Sirsa Saadh - Ram Raheem) requires an urgent operation for treatment of cancer. Bhai Sahib has sacrificed a lot for the Sikh panth and is now in a poor financial position having sold his land to support cases/welfare of other Sikh prisoners. To support Bhai Sahib's daughter by donating via paypal please visit: http://www.neverforget84.com/ and proceed by clicking the donate button If you would like to support Bhai Sahib's family directly then PM me for Bhai Sahib's wifes contact number.
  20. Another EDL supporter....who would rather mix in with fascists and the sons/brothers/cousins/nephews of the BNP & NF members who publically abused and fought with Sikhs in the past than standing upto *EDITED* themselves. Shame on the lot of you, no anakh no guts. Looks like another SP-like group needs to take birth to sort out both *Deleted* in our community.
  21. Its a case of who is more pathetic the "turban campaign" taking this matter to Akal Takhat, or the EDL supporters who were no doubt abused by sullay in their youth but didn't have the nuts to stand up to them, hence now venting their anger by mixing in the scummy EDL crowd. Why are there no groups of Sikh youth taking up issues concerning the panth? Why don't the Sikh youth step up and fix the issues they got with the sullay themselves? For a kaum that's supposed to be full of anakh and bravery, we sure as hell look like khusray and vulnerable, no wonder everyone is shitting on us. Oh yeah should have posted that with a disclaimer bcoz as they say, truth hurts. It's about time we built our own network of youths to tackle issues, separate from jathhebandi issues. Today also marks the anniversary of Bhai Jugraj Singh Toofan's Shaheedi, a remarkably brave Singh who gave his life at the age of 20, protector of all, killers of dushts like gobind ram. So who is gonna step up?? Or we only Internet jujharoos and those who can hide in crowds???
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