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REMEMBERENCE MARCH 1984


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I attended last year and it was a nice event, however I find myself questioning the point of these marches, it receives very little or no publicity and it has achieved nothing in the years it has been held. It is a sad day to see the Sikhs holding Gandhi-style protests and betraying soorma like Baba Deep Singh. We have ceased in being proactive, why are we shouting about our woes instead of taking action.

If you don't believe it receives enough publicity then do something about it. Have you contacted your local papers, your local TV and radio stations, your MP? Please don't leave it up to others - be proactive yourself.

One very important achievement of these demonstrations is education; I find more and more youngsters attend and want to learn more; they also want to protest and to show their feelings. Many of them have gained their education about these events and their desire to learn more as a result of attending such events. We're not just informing the public but ourselves as well.

The march and rally are not the be all and end all of activities - they are but one component. Have you attended Sikh Lobby Days in Parliament - many of these issues are now being taken quite seriously by MPs. If not then please attend these as well - you'll find many Sikhs actively taking things forward and informing MPs about many issues. No one is saying that this is an immediate process - but we have to do something. If there are other things that you want to see done - please do them. Organise and ask others to help. Or join in with others.

In fact, I have started becoming very disillusioned with the state of Sikhi, institutes like the SGPC have fallen decades ago and now the Taksal, I see no light, nobody to lead the Panth, every where I look I see traitors, we ignore affairs in Punjab and fail to realise the devastating consequences if we continue to do so.

This is no reason to give up. There are many problems and there are many different battles to fight. If more people got involved and offered their assistance to the small band of over worked Sikh sevadaars then we could move forwards more effectively.

Most of us have become arm chair Sikhs who care little for the Panth.

I'm going to assume that "we" includes "you". In which case recognizing this problem is a good step. Now do something about it.

Incidently everyone at the march on Sunday is *not* an arm chair Sikh.

So come along, print a leaflet and hand it out. If your can't knock up a leaflet then take some from others on the day and hand them out. Engage the general public in conversation and show your support for this essential event.

In the spirit of your first paragraph do something proactive and keep doing something proactive.

Think globally - act locally. Something is better than nothing.

See you there on Sunday!

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If anyone has leaflets on SIKHI then take them too. Might be an idea to show the public who Sikhs are as half of them dont know!?!

Therefore they can then read both documents and understand why sikhs are so angry...

Also might educate alot of the supposed sikhs that will also turn up jst coz its a free trip to london...

WJKK WJKF

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If anyone has leaflets on SIKHI then take them too. Might be an idea to show the public who Sikhs are as half of them dont know!?!

Therefore they can then read both documents and understand why sikhs are so angry...

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Sounds like a good idea. Please use this opportunity positively; to educate anyone and everyone.

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Also might educate alot of the supposed sikhs that will also turn up jst coz its a free trip to london...

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hahhahahahaha so true!! there is this one local family who go to see the sights and they just stroll around causally looking at the shops and stuff and one year on the way home they made the coach driver do a guided tour around London took us forever to get home! :doh:

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SEE YOU TOMORROW!!

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Tmmr's (or is that nearly now already) weather forecast is supposed to be sunny according to the BBC

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=0008

So no weather excuses for not turning up :-)

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Time to sign off and leave for the demo.

Please bring your digital cameras - Sikh media from Canada and Panjab have requested photographs from the Sikh Federation (UK).

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