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1984 Remembrance March & Freedom Rally [2007]


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There are thousands and thousands of Sikhs Hindus Muslims and others who died for that flag who some see fit to burn.

Yes! flag burning MAY not achieve any thing and the flag in question may not be fit to burn.

However, let us have some perspective on who and how many died FOR and BECAUSE of ‘THAT FLAG’ in India.

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There are thousands and thousands of Sikhs Hindus Muslims and others who died for that flag who some see fit to burn.

How many thousands of Sikhs, how many thousands of Muslims, and, how may thousands of Hindu died for that flag?

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There are thousands and thousands of Sikhs Hindus Muslims and others who died for that flag who some see fit to burn.

How many thousands of Sikhs Hindu Muslims died BECAUSE of 'that flag’?

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There are thousands and thousands of Sikhs Hindus Muslims and others who died for that flag who some see fit to burn.

How many MILLIONS of Sikhs were cheated and betrayed by ‘that flag’?

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There are thousands and thousands of Sikhs Hindus Muslims and others who died for that flag who some see fit to burn.

How many hundreds of thousands of Sikhs have been killed by 'that flag' since 1947 -especially since 1984?

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It should be interesting to know!!!

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lol they dont die by the flag - its not india thats the problem people - its the corrupt people behing india - they arent specifically hindus, muslims or sikhs they are all of them....and by dividin ourselves from india what do we achieve but another country in the same state as india only under another name- its 'bad people' that we should be sortin out, not 'bad flags' lol...corrupt sikh police killed innocents as well as hindu police, the PM is a 'sikh' (by name not nature) our so called 'sikh' leaders mislead the sangat, start fights for nothing, do no parchar and spend money only on themselves....india aint the problem, its all the horrid leaders n officials that reside there.....

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Nobody burnt any flags , why make false statements? A suggestion to those that did not attend the march and rally and are making up stories, is to get back some self respect and attend the vigil on the 6th. Come on and get out from behind the computer it will do you some good.

I am more concerned about the Sikh men , women and childern that were burnt alive than a flag.

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Nobody burnt any flags , why make false statements? A suggestion to those that did not attend the march and rally and are making up stories, is to get back some self respect and attend the vigil on the 6th. Come on and get out from behind the computer it will do you some good.

I am more concerned about the Sikh men , women and childern that were burnt alive than a flag.

bhaji,if u were near the back of the rally u cud c them burning flags and they got stopped by the police

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I went to London Hype Park, for the remembrance walk that happens every year. This was my first time so I didn't know what to expect.

When we first arrived I was gob smacked by the sea of oranges, white, blue Singhs and Singniya. I'd never seen so many Sikh's in my life! When the walk started I was slightly nervous and felt uneasy because everyone around me was Amrit darri. I wanted to my fight for freedom also but felt like I couldn't because I felt embarrassed. I stood out in a crowd of Gurmurks. I wished I could be more like them.

After a while I walked along side some rather passionate Singhs and I really felt their love and anger for the fight for freedom. There was SO much sangat, I was amazed! Totally blown away by everyone.

The end of walk came in Trafalgar square, where the Panj Payre stood on the stage and speeches where made. Screen videos were shown that brought tears to my eyes. Although I knew I about what happened to Sikhs in 84, I learnt a lot more about the Indian government and how they cheated Sikhs. Innocent victims tortured and killed, it made me feel distress. I could now understand why it's so important to show people our history, Sikh history. A lot of non Sikhs saw the videos and stopped and listened to speeches made by various people.

All in all, it ended with adrass. It's a concidence that on the coach to the rally I learnt the power of adrass. During the adrass I opened my eyes and looked around, I saw women, children, and men. I could feel the power, the concentration from everyone. I felt over whelmed and proud to be amongst such devoted people. I would defiantly go again next year.

Please note I'm not educated is Sikhi, im trying my best to learn more. Please forgive me if I have offended anyone, it was not my intension. d_oh.gif

Fateh penji

it was also my firt ever time, and it really did open my eyes more, and i was blessed also with the darshan of chardikala sikhs and it was just udescribable,..................i think i wil never miss it again and urge more ppl to be there, i think we shud bear in mind what its all about, the screen was a good idea , it was relly touching watching the videos............ well done everyone who made it

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