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  1. Most of the key Sikh Jathebhandis are now supporting the Sarbat Khalsa. A few who's Badal appointed leaders are staying away , but their Sangat no longer listens to them.
  2. Several Sikh groups have already arrived at the Sarbat Khalsa site in between Tarn Tarn and Amritsar.
  3. Sikh Channels will cover it. More groups are supporting Sarbat Khalsa. AKJ and Nihangs are coming now.Most of DDT will come under the leadership of Amrik Singh Ajnala. Dhumma and Nanaksar group only supporting Badal
  4. BJP losing badly in Bihar today. Looks like people have lost confidence in Modi.
  5. http://www.sarbatkhalsa2015.com/ Sarbat Khalsa On the Amritsar Tarn Tarn road near the village Chabba. Where Baba Deep Singh fought on route to Amritsar.
  6. All out attempt by Badal to prevent Sarbat Khalsa on 10th November.Sant Samaj sellout leaders persuaded to back Badal. It's now the Sikh sangat against the Badal/GOI supporters.Additional Paramilitary forces being brought to Punjab to stop Sikhs reaching the Sarbat Khalsa venue near Amritsar.
  7. The victory of so many Sikhs in the Canadian elections has provided a big boost to Sikh Self determination. By having Amritdhari ministers in a major world powers cabinet , it has shown Sikhs can rule effectively.For years the Indians and slave Sikhs have maligned the Sikh image as being terrorists and hooligans.
  8. 1500 Taliban killed or captured by Harjit Singh , sounds like a latter day Hari Singh Nalwa.
  9. Badal appointed Makkar and Gurbachan Singh have already said the Akal Takht cannot be used for the Sarbat Khalsa, so they are talking nonsense. The Sikhs would be stopped by Police and shot at even if they tried going there. By holding the Sarbat Khalsa just outside Amritsar it has put Badal in a difficult position as he cannot ban it. The Sant Samaj have been a sell out for a long time. It time it's members DDT, Nihangs, Nanaksar and others actually came out and said publicly that they do not follow Badal.
  10. Capt Amarinder Singh named RSS leaders involved in 1984 massacres, both Congress and the RSS attacked Sikhs. http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/chandigarh/amarinder-names-bjp-rss-leaders-involved-in-1984-riots.html
  11. They did not have video recorders in India in 1984 and Indian TV Doordarshan will not release it.But plenty of people saw him on TV saying it, he was Rajivs side kick at the time.
  12. The communists even opposed a candidate who signed a petition condemning the Nov 84 massacre. http://m.hindustantimes.com/punjab/election-results-big-shock-for-moderates-sikh-groups-in-canada/story-SQbHkWin0FYaRLsvqmoNmK.html
  13. Can you believe Communist and Congress 'Sikhs' called moderates by the Canadian press tried to block Harjit Singhs nomination for MP.
  14. Virendra Sharma should definitely be deselected as most of constituents are PunjabI. He withdrew from a human rights motion critical of India.
  15. When Sikhs in the West protest the Nakali Nihangs always ridicule them ,especially the Niddar group. We always hear Shasters must be used, protesting is of no use. But everytime the Sikhs are attacked the warriors never come out to fight.
  16. Good on Jeremy Corbyn and Alex Salmond for supporting human rights. Unfortunately Virendra Sharma, Keith Vaz are supporting Modi. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/narendra-modi-uk-visit-jeremy-corbyn-alex-salmond-concerned-over-indias-human-rights-record-1525080 Modi UK visit: Jeremy Corbyn and Alex Salmond concerned over India's human rights record Nearly 40 British MPs have signed a motion calling on David Cameron to raise human rights concerns with India's prime minister, Narendra Modi. The motion was started by Jim Cunningham, Labour MP for Coventry South, in July 2015. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is among the list of supporters, alongside Alex Salmond from the SNP. Among other issues, the Early Day Motion calls for the release of a number of political prisoners held by the Indian state, condemns the ban on Indian Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai from coming to the UK to address British MPs, and questions the Indian government's ban on the BBC's documentary 'India's Daughter', as well as attempts from Indian authorities to block the film from being shown in the UK. The motion also cites an Amnesty International special report on human rights atrocities in Kashmir. Sponsors of the motion include John McDonnell (Labour), Peter Bottomley (Conservative), Paul Monaghan (SNP), Ronnie Campbell (Labour) and Alan Meale (Labour). "I was very happy to support the Early Day Motion in respect of the promotion of human rights in India," Monaghan told IBTimes UK. "While I recognise and respect the right of the people of India to develop their culture and their society as they see fit, I would equally, with the greatest of respect, ask political leaders in India to review the circumstances surrounding the hunger strikes and other protests currently being undertaken by individuals fighting for recognition of human rights in that country." The motion is supported by a dominant proportion of Labour party MPs, presenting a contrast with a group of Labour party MPs who have actively supported Prime Minister Modi and his visit to the UK in November. Four Labour MPs have also announced that they would be donating their pay rise to help fund a welcome reception for the Indian Prime Minister at Wembley Arena. One of these Labour MPs had previously signed the motion raising concerns about India's human rights record under Modi, however, Virendra Sharma appeared to have withdrawn his signature before making a donation to the UK Welcomes Modi group. Jeremy Corbyn has signed the motion as a supporter, rather than a sponsor, but this isn't the first time the newly elected Labour leader has been involved in an Early Day Motion regarding Modi. Corbyn previously sponsored a motion in 2013 calling on the UK's Home Department to reinstitute the ban on Narendra Modi, citing "his role in the communal violence in 2002" in Gujarat. He also tabled a motion in 2015 "deploring" PM Modi's ban on the BBC documentary 'India's Daughter', with 60 MPs signing it in support at the time. The Indian PM will be visiting the UK in mid-November. He will be the first Indian leader to visit the UK in nearly a decade and is expected to address the UK's Indian community at Wembley arena on 13 November. More than 60,000 people have registered to attend the event. However, a number of Indians in the UK have planned demonstrations to protest against Modi's visit. The groups are also concerned about a number of human rights issues under the current prime minister. Virendra Sharma had not responded to requests for comment on his involvement with the Early Day Motion at press time.
  17. Virender Sharma should be questioned on why he withdrew from a Parliamentary EDM that criticised Indias human rights policy. The strange thing is many so called Panthic leaders and Gurdwara Presidents support him. Sikhs , Muslims and Dalit must make up the majority of his votes, all critical of Modi.
  18. Kejriwal actually made payments to the 84 genocide victims and is doing something about getting justice. Puts him ahead of the others.
  19. British protesters prepare for Modi visit. http://www.dnaindia.com/world/report-india-s-daughter-director-leslee-udwin-to-protest-during-narendra-modi-s-visit-in-uk-2141037
  20. It says they were children. This is warped thinking to blame the kids and not the attacking thugs. On the other hand we have not seen our ' warriors' come out and defend the Sikhs or prevent beadbi. They had to be shamed into making an appearance and the then siftly dissappeared . Ordinary Sikhs showed bravery to face police bullets with their faith as the only protection.
  21. They have been released. Police and Government shown to be a complete fraud.
  22. Congress is a finished party and split between several leaders. They are also discredited in Punjab.
  23. Dhumma also needs to go. DDT members should remove him. Sants still supporting Badal should be removed by their followers.
  24. Where are the Nihangs now when the Sri Guru Granth a Sahib is being assaulted?
  25. This post was about Modi's visit and the sellouts meeting him. It is so easy for Sikhs to go off in another direction and end up damaging their own cause.
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