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I came across this (Sikh Vichar Manch. Com ) website. There are several good articles both political and religious and are in Punjabi as well as in English.

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Here is a sample- short article on the Punjab political analysis. (This article is obviously in favour of S. Simranjit Singh Mann.). There are several other good articles.

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http://www.sikhvicharmanch.com/Religiou%20...0of%20Sikhs.htm

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Punjab political analysis in context of Sikhs

In India, the confused state of Sikh politics is further being exploited for personal reasons, keeping in mind the forth coming Punjab assembly election. The opportunists and greedy are busy to get their presence marked for the benefit of anti-Panthic forces. Now, who is agent of Indian agencies? It is difficult to say anything specifically at this junction. It is what the situation, the agencies wanted to create to harm the Sikhs politically. Who are assisting to target the Sikhs from within or outside at the instance of the agencies? Is it a fight between the stooges of the agencies? Are the political statements being given in state of frustration frequently by those who feel ignored by their masters at this stage?

Who will awaken the Sikhs to answer these questions so that the position of Sikhs does not deteriorate and dilute further politically?

Who are advising Sikhs to ignore both Sardar Simranjit Singh Mann and Sardar Parkash Singh Badal in Indian style of democratic process and in the same breath pleading for peaceful means to achieve an end, they are biggest agent of Indian agencies as they leave no path to toe or methods for Sikhs to choose to get a respectable political status within India except saying to adopt to do or die means.

As has been said earlier, Sardar Simranjit Singh Mann is only sincere, relevant, capable and available in field i.e. Punjab (India) as a leader of Sikh masses who is symbol of Sikh demands/identity/aspirations. By putting your weight to his side, means you are voting genuinely in favour of your own aspirations and at the same time you are also supporting the cause of humanity. No-doubt, in the process, the anti Sikh forces may celebrate politically wherever they may be.

But there are chances that Sardar Simranjit Singh Mann’s team might be a deciding force as to who should rule over Punjab after assembly election. It is all depends upon as to how the each voter feels to be a part of such a just force and cast his vote? In other words, Sardar Simranjit Singh Mann can be a balancing force and in case voters opt for his team then need not repent later on in this polluted democratic system of India and at least can rely upon him.

In case the voters opt for Badal (BJP) or Congress means no change in system of arbitrary rule which means a dictatorship of ‘One Party’ and again society has to face a rule of anarchy and unchecked corruption all over and balancing force shall be missing altogether. It all depends upon the way the voter is being educated to cast his vote.

Now question is as to how to escape from the enemies of progressive democracy based on balancing force i.e. the value based force of peace and justice for all, is main hurdle at this stage as the entire democratic system of India is nothing but only a agency network in real sense. It is also a main obstacle to create ‘public opinion’. The name of the democratic system of India including Panjab can be called ‘National Terrorism’ i.e. the worst type of largest hidden dictatorship of the World.

The Sikhs who know and admit that there is no alternative and sincere leadership available except Sardar Simranjit Singh Mann but still they prefer to criticize him for nothing but only to please their masters to get their presence marked as per the set directives and policies of Indian agencies matter for the purpose. Who will advise to such agents to amend? Only time may answer or tell about it.

LET US HOPE FOR THE BEST

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