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  1. Why keep a count of the amount of people amrit has been given to i thought gursikhs are supposed to have nimrata
  2. Sri Akal Takht Sahib as well as all major factions of Taksal have declared the greatest Sikh of the 20th Century to be Shaheed Sri Akal Thakt Sahib is our sumpreme authority and it has declared this along with SS Bhindranwale's own family including his brother who saw SS Bhindranwale's body
  3. Singhs need to speak to someone and get mahrajs saroop out of that cult centre the pics can't get clearer the evidence is all there - baman rituals going on right in mahrajs hazoori the jinoo thing fire havan thing you name it everything Guru Nanak rejected and you can even see a idol of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the pics - if talking dont resolve it we need similar action like we had in Wolverhampton with Ik Niwas - raid the place - Jaan thou pyara guruan da satkaar hai
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    The 1st guy pinpointed the root of caste - the division of humanity - the Hindu scriptures - The Brahmins and ManuSimritis
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hDHN8XBuz4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKc2jkDfgIc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_BunvO-bt4
  6. Friday 24th of April 2009 Kanwarpal Singh of Dal Khalsa & KAC representatives speaking to the press Apology is no balm to Sikh insult, only arrest of pseudo-saint will pacify the Sikhs So-called “apology” move; another attempt to mislead the Sikhs and mock at Sikh institutions Amritsar- Accusing Sirsa Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh for playing with jugglery of words in his so-called “apology” move, the Dal Khalsa and the Khalsa Action Committee (KAC) today termed it as ‘another attempt to mislead the Sikhs and mock at Sikh institutions’. Addressing the press conference at Dal Khalsa office here today, Bhai Mokham Singh of the KAC and Kanwar Pal Singh spokesperson of the Dal Khalsa said the timing (polls) speaks out that the move was well thought and calculated aimed at showing a carrot to Akalis on one hand and creating divisions amongst Sikhs on other. We have strong feelings that Akalis might fall in trap and strike a deal with Dera Sirsa as they were desperate to woo Dera votes even at the cost of Sikh principles, they alleged. Reacting sharply on the language he has used and the manner he has mocked at Akal Takht, they said he has added a fuel to fire by stating; “Sikh clergy should not insist on my appearance alone, with my devotees. Otherwise I invite Sikh clergy to Dera with any number of people”. He (Dera head) is guilty of committing sacrilege. 3 Sikhs have been murdered by his goons. He has no moral ground to negotiate before or underhand. As a guilty person, he can appear before the Akal Takht to seek pardon for his past blunders and give assurance that the same would not be repeated in future. That’s the only option left for him”, said the leaders. However, they were quick to add that they had strong doubts about his intentions. “We have strong conviction that this pseudo-saint has neither any regret nor he was ashamed of his blasphemous acts”. While the Khalsa Panth was the ultimate authority to decide on the issue, they said the Sikhs were united in their fight against Dera Sirsa and that they would abide by the collective decision of the Sikh Panth. The Dal Khalsa in a communiqué sent to Akal Takht secretariat urged its Jathedar to take stern action against Gurcharan Singh Galib, Sher Singh Gobaya, Raninder Singh, candidates from Ludhiana, Ferozepur and Bathinda seats respectively for violating the May 17 & 20 edict of the Akal Takht against Sirsa Dera. The party spokesperson Kanwarpal Singh said his party had submitted a memo against three of them for personally meeting with excommunicated person Gurmeet Ram Rahim to seek his “political” blessings and would pursue the matter once the jathedar will return from his abroad tour this week. Describing the development as a grave blunder committed by all three, he said let them appear at Akal Takht to prove their innocence. Others who were present during press conference include Dr Arpal Singh, Baldev Singh and Amrik Singh Ajnala.
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4zv_SwuugM News reporter says Sikhs could have done it lol
  8. http://www.youtube.com/user/UKGSTSEVA Please watch all the videos and spread the word
  9. New York/Toronto, April 27 (IANS) The annual Vaisakhi parades in New York and Toronto at the weekend were marked by pro-Khalistan slogans and banners by a handful of radical Sikhs. While in New York, pro-Khalistan elements took to the stage after the main speeches were over, in Toronto they were in the forefront of the three-hour procession or parade from the Better Living Centre to city downtown. Over 30,000 people turned up for the annual procession which culminated in a big rally at Nathan Phillips Square in the heart of Toronto Sunday. As a symbolic gesture, Toronto mayor David Miller had declared the day as Khalsa Day in the city. Among those who addressed the gathering were Akal Takht jathedar Gurbachan Singh, Canadian Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, opposition leader Jack Layton, Toronto police chief Bill Blair, Mayor Susan Fennell of the Punjabi-dominated city of Brampton on the outskirts of Toronto, and MPs. Since some Sikh organizations have formed the North American Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee to protest diktat of the Akal Takht, the highest spiritual seat of Sikhism, the jathedar urged the Sikhs to heed to all edicts issued from Amritsar. Kenney, whose Conservative party has been trying to woo immigrant communities to get a majority in parliament, lauded the role played by the Sikhs in Canada. He said his government was committed to promoting the welfare of all immigrant communities. Former hockey stalwart Balbir Singh, who was honoured on the occasion for his services to hockey, said he was a proud to have led India to glory and urged the diaspora youth to excel in sport. In New York, more than 25,000 people took part in the Vaisakhi parade from Times Square to Madison Square. Typical of American Sikh parades, the 18th annual New York Vaisakhi procession was also punctuated by beautifully crafted floats, representing each of the 15-odd gurdwaras in the New York area. After the speeches by many city councilmen and Sikh leaders were over and the crowd started dispersing, pro-Khalistan activists took over the stage and raised slogans in favour of a Sikh homeland. The Vaisakhi parades in North America take place on a weekend about two weeks after the celebrations in India. http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world-..._100184965.html
  10. LONDON (Reuters) - Supporters of Tamil separatists smashed windows at the Indian High Commission and halted traffic in London on Monday in a protest to demand an immediate cease-fire in an offensive by government troops in Sri Lanka. Police said they had arrested three people for criminal damage at the Indian High Commission, where they estimated between 150-175 people had protested. Police arrested three more people at a larger protest at the Sri Lankan High Commission in London where two officers were injured and taken to hospital. Witnesses said demonstrators threw small missiles at the Indian High Commission (Embassy), smashing ground floor windows. "We want an immediate cease-fire," protester Kamal Dnansun told Reuters. Others chanted "Cease-fire Now!" Police said protesters at the Sri Lankan High Commission had now dispersed, but that demonstrators remained outside the Indian building. The demonstrators accused India of covertly supporting the Sri Lankan government and blocking a halt in the fighting. "India is instigating this war, orchestrating it in the background. They are conducting the drama, even if the Sri Lankan government wants to pull out, they are not being allowed to," said a protester who gave his name as only as Sanjeevan. Tamils and their supporters have staged regular demonstrations in London against the conflict. Last week, thousands blocked streets around parliament. Colombo dismissed an attempt on Sunday to declare a truce by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam rebels, who are now cornered in less than 10 sq km (4 sq miles) of coastline by a Sri Lankan military intent on ending a war that started in 1983. Foreign ministers from Britain, France and Sweden were due to fly to Colombo on Wednesday to try to bring a peaceful end to the battle in the last pocket of territory held by the Tigers. Indian government ministers flew into Colombo on Friday for a meeting with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa but returned to India with no apparent developments in the conflict. http://uk.reuters.com/article/domesticNews...lBrandChannel=0 London (IANS) Sri Lankan Tamil protesters smashed windows of the Indian High Commission and some forced their way inside the building during a demonstration here on Monday. The High Commission has sought adequate protection from the British government. British police arrested five Sri Lankan Tamils after several demonstrators broke into the Indian High Commission in the middle of the protest outside the building in central London. A spokesperson for the high commission said the protest began when a crowd of about 100 to 150 protesters gathered outside India House at 8.15 a.m, their numbers swelling to over a thousand later. The demonstration over the current civil war in Sri Lanka became violent when a few of the protesters forced their way into the building when its door was opened to allow a staff member in. "The crowd outside have shattered some of the glass windows of the High Commission's premises with heavy objects. Police and security agencies are on duty outside the premises. No one in the High Commission has been injured," the spokesperson said. She said the British Foreign Office had been informed about the incident, "along with the High Commission's concerns about the security situation and their need for adequate security measures." http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200904271879.htm Personally I hope they destroy the embassy ,the days of the embassy having Police Security are comming back like in 1984 where they had to have riot police on horses camped outside just inacse Sikhs came to attack it. Tamils are doing things straight up unlike the Sikhs who would rather fight over Gurdwareh,Jathe,Caste and money,theres a clear flaw in the Sikh Movement I hope with June being 25yrs we can fix up very very soon and get back on track we havn't moved from where we was in 1984
  11. how sure are you they wish to get drunk after? or you just saying that because its a ramgarhia committee?!?! nothing wrong with tied up dharis if the person wants to let them! who are you to judge anyone? Typical of all ramgharia 'sikh temples' in the UK no matter which one you go to * chairs in langar with shoes *vishkarma worship *most likley a party hall next door or down the road *have to be tharkhan to be a member in the commitee - this is a must in all ramgharia commitees ,excuse is that its 'their ramgharia' community - what about the rest of the panth,the other excuse is they do not want khalistanis in control that was what they used in the 80's *parties in wedding hall after anand karaj *regular whiskey sessions in the evening by commitees *meat on premisis *boys and girls chatting each other up *diwan upsatirs empty its the exact same to every ramgharia gurdwara i go to - they should reflect and remember the ramgharia misl not go after the caste issue and continuous beadbi
  12. :D :D Every nagar keertan on earth should be like this until we achieve Khalistan ,otherwise there is no point in nagar keertans just for celebrations or commercial reasons if people can make money out of nagar keertans such as companies - we Sikhs should implement miri piri in our nagar keertans and promote our Freedom Movement - thankfully more and more nagar keertans in the UK are following suite KHALISTAN ZINABAD
  13. SAB SIKHON KO HUKAM HAI GURU MANIO GRANTH GURU GRANTH JI MANIO PRAGAT GURAN KI DEH END OF no kukeh allowed here
  14. as stated in the above video he threw his guns in the river ran off from ranjit singh's army and ran to bhani pind then burned a saroop of Guru Maharaj as namdhari scripts says so ,he called shasthars 'kalank' and so on
  15. Here you can actually see the authorties protecting Gurdwareh ,unlike on the other side of the border where we had tanks and the military sent in to our Gurdwareh.
  16. Sikhs carrying Blair Peaches Coffin East London teacher Blair Peach was murdered 30 years ago protesting against the Nazi National Front. His friend Nick Grant recalls how the tragedy unfolded Monday 23 April 1979 was a stormy day in west London. Schools were still on Easter holiday. Ealing’s arterial Uxbridge Road was strangely quiet because the buses were on strike, as were many food and textile factories. Workers were striking against a National Front (NF) meeting to be held in the borough that day. The Nazi NF had come third in London’s local elections the year before. I met up for a lunchtime drink with Blair Peach and three others in the Castle pub in central Ealing. Blair was the president of East London NUT branch. He was known for his passion and energy. We had got to know each other better at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) conference in Scarborough ten days earlier. The NF had been granted permission to use Southall town hall for a public meeting to rally support for their general election candidate Ernest Pendrous. The party hoped to do well in the upcoming election but had been confronted by the Anti Nazi League (ANL), a mass anti-racist movement launched two years earlier. The ANL was exposing the NF as Nazis and organising a huge movement to confront them whenever they attempted to march. The NF meeting at Southall followed a similar one two days before in Leicester. There the police attacked anti-racists in an attempt to allow the NF to hold a rally. But the anti-racists had stopped the meeting from taking place. It was clear that the police were becoming more violent and more desperate to crush opposition to the NF. Banned The day before the meeting in Southall thousands of anti-racists had marched over two miles to Ealing town hall – we had collected a petition demanding that the meeting be banned. We were stunned to be met by ranks of mounted police surrounding the building. Such an excessive display of power was a scary declaration of intent by the police and the state. Mainstream political parties could not see that the meeting was a deliberate attempt to rub the noses of local people in the dirt. It followed a spate of racist attacks and the murder of Gurdip Singh Chaggar, who was knifed to death in July 1976. We chatted in the pub with a sense of foreboding. The Nazis and, indirectly, the coppers had taken a pasting in Leicester. Would the police and the NF seek their revenge in Southall? Blair was called a “Paki” as he waited to be served at the bar. His black beard and thick hair gave a racist some encouragement to stereotype him as such. But he just happened to be a relatively dark-skinned 33 year-old New Zealander who taught at Phoenix Special School in Bow, east London. We left the pub about 3 o’clock. Much as I wanted to be in Southall, there was a parents’ lobby of an Ealing council education committee meeting that my union branch had agreed to support. So we arranged to meet up at 8pm in the Grosvenor pub in west Ealing. I reached the pub just before 8pm. Regulars were talking about a huge confrontation that had taken place with police. There were rumours of mass arrests and many injuries. A friend arrived. She had heard that Blair had been hurt and was at Ealing hospital. We got in her car and drove towards Southall, but were turned back by police roadblocks. So we headed to another friend’s house. There were about 12 of us there. Three people were sure that they had seen Blair being hit on the head when police charged the march. One of our group found him after a local family had taken him in. Blair had been conscious but groggy. He was able to walk into the emergency reception at Ealing hospital, but doctors were worried and admitted him immediately. Police already knew there was something to be worried about. They quizzed his companions. At around 10pm we were told that Blair was undergoing surgery to treat his head injuries. At 11.40pm we were told that he had died in the operating theatre. With only one phone we set about informing as many people as possible about the truth. We told Radio 4, the Times newspaper and the BBC news that the riot police – known as the Special Patrol Group (SPG) – had murdered Blair. Within an hour of Blair’s death, police raided the house we were in. They knew where we were and were desperately attempting to cover their tracks. Over the next day the full picture began to emerge. We found that thousands of local protesters managed to block all the roads around the meeting. Many more arrived on foot. The police were determined to allow the handful of NF supporters into the meeting. They charged the demonstration with brutality, resulting in over 700 arrests. Hundreds were hurt. Police trashed the offices and recording studio of the community group Peoples Unite, where the legal and medical support staffs were based. Gauntlet The SPG forced everyone to run a gauntlet of truncheon blows. One of their victims was Clarence Baker, a singer of the popular reggae band Misty in Roots. He only emerged out of a coma some five months later. A subsequent investigation revealed that “homemade” weapons were found in police lockers. Blair died from a blow inflicted by something strong enough to cave in his skull, but malleable enough not to cause any external bleeding. A lead-filled plastic hose was the most likely instrument – one of the weapons found in police lockers. But the coroner returned verdict of death by misadventure, letting the police off the hook. One of the six SPG Unit One police who attacked protesters in Beachcroft Avenue struck the fatal blow. The officers were transferred out of service before any action could be taken against them. We need to mobilise the kind of solidarity today that stopped the Nazi NF in the 1970s. The Nazi British National Party (BNP), the heirs to the NF, and ruthless state forces, threaten us once more. http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=17687
  17. ‘Southall was under state occupation’ the day Blair Peach died Police storm into demonstrators in Southall<span class='black'> (Pic: John Sturrock)</span> Police storm into demonstrators in Southall (Pic: John Sturrock) When the Nazi NF announced that that they were to hold a general election meeting at Southall town hall people in the area were sickened. “The news spread like wildfire,” Balwinder Rana, a local Anti Nazi League (ANL) activist told Socialist Worker on the 20th anniversary of Blair’s killing. “People felt very angry and very insulted.” The people of Southall found themselves under police occupation. Forces, including a helicopter and units of the notorious Special Patrol Group (SPG), poured in. As far as the police were concerned the NF were to be protected, while the people of Southall were the enemy. Blair Peach, who was a member of the Socialist Workers Party and the ANL, joined other campaigners for a protest in Southall. As Balwinder recalls, “At 6.30pm people started to go towards the town hall. Suddenly the cordon parted and police on horseback came through and started hitting people with long batons. They attacked men, women and children.” Inside the hall the NF election candidate pledged to “bulldoze Southall to the ground and replace it with an English hamlet”. Outside people were hit by a full-blown police riot. Demonstrators were chased down the road, cornered and clubbed. Others took refuge in a nearby church. Screaming The Daily Telegraph newspaper recorded the scene: “As we watched, several dozen crying, screaming, coloured demonstrators were dragged bodily to the police station. Nearly every demonstrator had blood flowing from some sort of injury.” Blair’s friend Jo Lang remembers, “The police forced us down Beachcroft Avenue. At least two SPG vans came up. The officers got out and charged at us. “We ran, but Blair wasn’t with us so we went back to look for him. An Asian family had taken him into their living room. You couldn’t see how badly injured he was. There was no blood – it was later said that he had been struck by a lead-filled cosh.” The day before he was buried, 4,000 locals filed past Blair as he lay in Southall’s Dominion Cinema. Throughout that night Southall youth maintained a guard of honour over him. The next day the cortege travelled to east London. Bengali people from Brick Lane, who Blair had stood with against Nazi terror, paid their respects. A mighty funeral procession 10,000-strong followed. Union delegations from across Britain paid their respects. TUC president Ken Gill spoke at the graveside alongside Socialist Workers Party founder Tony Cliff. Everyone knew that Blair had stood up for what he believed in – black and white unity – and for that the police had struck him down. And 30 years later, his killers are still walking around free http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=17688
  18. Video on that channel is by CoolWater note the same ranting and raving about 'militant sikh groups' on the description as in the Politics section topic about this.
  19. http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/festivals/vaisakhi/
  20. Your proably on about the 2 singhs who shot Darshan Das Pakhandi in Southall Dormers Wells High School
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