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Read below at least something happening, badal, jagiro and vedanti should be excommunicated from the Panth!!

Amritsar, June 6

Confusion prevailed in front of Akal Takht for more than an hour when activists of radical Sikh organisations raised slogans like ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ , ‘Amar Shaheed Bhindranwale amar rahe’, ‘Badal murdabad’ and ‘Bibi Jagir Kaur murdabad’ by brandishing unsheathed swords.

Scuffles between the SGPC’s Task Force and hardliners were witnessed in the complex following hanging of ‘Shaheed Gallery Board’ in front of the main building of Akal Takht. The atmosphere was charged following the raising of the demand of ‘Khalistan’ by Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) president Simranjit Singh Mann. He announced that the ‘Ardas’ performed by Jathedar Vedanti was incomplete as the community would continue to struggle for the creation of a separate buffer state between India and Pakistan.

While radical Sikhs insisted on declaring part of Akal Takht building as ‘Shaheed Gallery’ in the memory of those killed in the Army Operation in June 1984, the SGPC officials removed the board thrice leading to chaos. The radical Sikhs also gave ‘guard of honour’ to the Shaheed Gallery with unsheathed swords. However, Bibi Jagir Kaur, president, SGPC declared that ‘come what may, the memorial would be raised in memory of those killed in Operation Bluestar despite opposition by the radical Sikhs. Countering the statement of Mr Mann who had announced to raise the memorial of the ‘traitors of Sikh Panth’, the SGPC chief said that he (Mr Mann) should first raise such memorial in the memory of his grandfather Roor Singh who had denigrated the Sikh maryada by honouring General Dyer, who massacred many innocent persons in Jallianwala Bagh on April 13, 1919.

This was for the first time in the past 21 years that a large number of followers of the Damdami Taksal participated in the ‘Genocide Day’.

Earlier, Jathedar Vedanti honoured Bibi Pritam Kaur and Bhai Isher Singh, widow and son of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, respectively, and family members of slain militants in the presence of Mr Parkash Singh Badal, President, Shiromani Akali Dal and Sikh high priests.

When Mr Badal and Akali activists were coming down the ramp of Akal Takht after the ‘Ardas’, representatives of various Sikh organisations, including the Khalsa Panchayat, the Shiromani Khalsa Dal (Daljit Singh Bittu), the Khalra Mission Committee, the Human Rights Organisation and the SAD (Amritsar) resorted to sloganeering. On this, Mr Badal was whisked off to a safer place while the hard-liners continued to raise slogans against him (Mr Badal) and SGPC chief.

Speaking on the occasion, Baba Dhumma sought apology from the Sikh Sangat for concealing death of Sant Bhindranwale for 21 years.

Later, Bibi Jagir Kaur and Mr Manjit Singh Calcutta condemned the chaos in front of Akal Takht. The SGPC chief alleged that the maryada was violated as some ‘pro-Congress’ organisations wanted to take political mileage.

Jathedar Vedanti alleged that the infamous Operation Bluestar was conducted at the behest of the then Congress.

picture below of - Activists of radical Sikh outfits hang a board of ‘Shaheed Gallery’ in front of Akal Takht on Monday in Amritsar.

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Why does Mann and Co want to put this Shaheed Gallery sign on the Akal Takht ?

Next he will say that he wants to do the same on the Darbar Sahib as Singh died defending against Ahmad Shah Abdali during the 18th century.

Mann like Jagiro etc is milking this for personal publicity.

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No I think they making a point that these shaheeds should not be forgotten like they have conviently by the authorities there and Indian govt approved Sikh text books.

It doesnt matter if the boards are taken down....because they have got the publicity they needed and pictures to prove they dared to honour the shaheeds of Sikhi on the holiest place on earth for Sikhs under the close watch of Indian agents.

And now that the Damdami Taksal has accepted Sant Bhindranwale's shaheedi. They are gonna give new drive and strength for the struggle for self-determination. As Sant Bhindranwale stated "once the Darbar Sahib is attacked it would lay the foundation stone of Khalistan". The Indian army has laid the foundation stone of Khalstan back in 1984; by sheding the blood of Sikhs and martyring our hero's, Sri Akal Takht Sahib and thousands of innocents.....it is time the we as Sikh's worldwide started to prepare for the construction of a new nation.

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Sri Akal Takht Sahib and thousands of innocents.....it is time the we as Sikh's worldwide started to prepare for the construction of a new nation.

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Yes i think something might happen, hopefully if atleast the Panthic Groups get together and start something even if there veiws match 50% to each other, i think the Panthic groups should get the ball rolling!

I'm sure the above incident has shook delhi and badal group, but badal does need to be ejected from ANY participation in SGPC or actual Sikh Panth matter, because in his chief ministership he damaged the Panth 100% more than it already was, and to the comments he has been making to this day about not releasing Sikh prisoners in the jails of india he definatly should be excommunicated!!

including jagiro (the daughter killer) and so should vedanti who is just a waste of time and cannot take a stand for the PANTH.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa,

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

i thought Simranjit Singh Mann

is a good man isn't he?????

please any answers

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Likes to backtrack. Has no clear policies on anything. His party is a spent force (some say it was never a force). He collects lots of money in the west but no one knows where it goes. He ignores families of Shaheed Singh. Here is an extract from a post that the son of Shaheed Major Baldev Singh Ghuman posted on tapoban message board.

"As Kiran Ji said that Mr. SS Mann should have a Shaheedi day for my dad and other singh's, their are some hard realities of life of the families of most Shaheed Singh's; that no one really supported them. In my families case no one came to check on us including SS Mann and Dam Dami Taksal. For me the concept of "panth" have shattered into small pieces. I have learned that most of our "panthi" leaders are just after power and money and they will do anything to get it. People like SS Mann, IK Gujral, Jasbir Singh Rode, were routine visitors at our home when my dad was alive but since his Bhog no one have showed up yet to see if we survived."

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