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Khalistan chief for dialogue with Indian govt

Pak Tribune

Saturday, 8th November 2003

LAHORE -- Exiled President of self-designed Khalistan government Sardar Seva Singh Lilli Saturday appealed to Indian government not to stifle their movement, saying they were ready to hammer out a peaceful and political solution of the problem.

"Punjab (Indian) leadership has surrendered to Hindus. Sikhs are suffering the consequences of the power hunger. There is no freedom of speech in India as 100 percent of Sikhs want freedom while some 80 percent are in the favour of Khalistan," said Seva Singh while talking to journalists at Nankana Sahib where Sikh devotees from all over the world gathered to celebrate the birth anniversary of their cult Guru Babaji Guru Nank.

The slogan of greater Punjab, he maintained was raised in a bid to mislead Sikhs. We cannot claim of Punjab, which is part of Pakistan because it is an independent and sovereign country.

We have a claim to Haryana and Himachal Pardesh and we would not rest until we get it. The youngsters, he added did not know much about Khalistan movement "because Indian media always presented the movement in negative light," he said.

One of the serious concern of Indian Sikhs is that of survival of their generation, alleging that pogrom of Sikhs were carried out by the then government in India during Khalistan movement. Threat to their survival has wiped of the enthusiasm and zeal, Sikhs demonstrated during 1984 movement, he opined.

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