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Sikh hardliners plan to form suicide squads

21 May, 2007 l 0152 hrs ISTlTIMES NEWS NETWORK

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CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR: Reports from Sirsa suggested security of the Dera has been increased. Followers have responded to the clergy's demand by announcing blood donation camps apart from refusing to vacate the deras. Though Dera followers are gripped by panic, the sect continued to send peace signals.

Meanwhile, hardliners like Simranjit Singh Mann's Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Khalsa Panchayat and Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle groups along with 11 other Sikh organisations, in a meeting at Muktsar on Sunday, decided to form suicide squads to close down the deras of Sacha Sauda and stop the activities of the its followers.

Mandhir Singh, spokesman of the Sikh bodies, said that the suicide squad (marjivade) would carry on the task of uprooting all Sacha Sauda deras in Punjab.

At another meeting held in Amritsar to decide on the three-day ultimatum given on the Dera issue, the five Sikh high priests gave a bandh call for May 22 apart from staging a protest march from Fatehgarh Sahib to the governor of Punjab.

This was disclosed by Akal Takht Jatheder Joginder Singh Vedanti after the meeting at Amritsar. The decision of the clergy did not win favour from the extremist elements, who rejected what these "soft measures" and left the meeting for Gurdwara Manji Sahib, brandishing swords and raising slogans.

Apparently timing the action to assuage the feelings of Sikhs ahead of the crucial meeting at Amritsar, the Punjab government earlier in the day registered an FIR under Section 295A of IPC against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief at Bathinda for allegedly hurting religious sentiments of Sikhs by wearing clothes similar to Guru Gobind Singh.

The case has been registered in the Kotwali Police Station of Bathinda on the complaint of Khalsa Diwan Rajinder Singh.

The high priests' meeting also witnessed an attack on television crews when they tried to film an armed policeman in civil dress being detected by activists of a radical organisation. A few cameramen and photographers were manhandled and chased by the hardliners. While section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in Amritsar, a security ring around deras in Punjab has been thrown by the government.

In a late evening meeting, the government decided to ensure peace during the bandh on Tuesday. A government spokesman said they felt a bit relieved as the Akal Takht Jatheder had kept appealing for peace.

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Also get on the bbc network mesage board they calling us talibans.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Sikh_ha...how/2063325.cms

Sikh hardliners plan to form suicide squads

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CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR: Reports from Sirsa suggested security of the Dera has been increased. Followers have responded to the clergy's demand by announcing blood donation camps apart from refusing to vacate the deras. Though Dera followers are gripped by panic, the sect continued to send peace signals.

Meanwhile, hardliners like Simranjit Singh Mann's Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Khalsa Panchayat and Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle groups along with 11 other Sikh organisations, in a meeting at Muktsar on Sunday, decided to form suicide squads to close down the deras of Sacha Sauda and stop the activities of the its followers.

Mandhir Singh, spokesman of the Sikh bodies, said that the suicide squad (marjivade) would carry on the task of uprooting all Sacha Sauda deras in Punjab.

At another meeting held in Amritsar to decide on the three-day ultimatum given on the Dera issue, the five Sikh high priests gave a bandh call for May 22 apart from staging a protest march from Fatehgarh Sahib to the governor of Punjab.

This was disclosed by Akal Takht Jatheder Joginder Singh Vedanti after the meeting at Amritsar. The decision of the clergy did not win favour from the extremist elements, who rejected what these "soft measures" and left the meeting for Gurdwara Manji Sahib, brandishing swords and raising slogans.

Apparently timing the action to assuage the feelings of Sikhs ahead of the crucial meeting at Amritsar, the Punjab government earlier in the day registered an FIR under Section 295A of IPC against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief at Bathinda for allegedly hurting religious sentiments of Sikhs by wearing clothes similar to Guru Gobind Singh.

The case has been registered in the Kotwali Police Station of Bathinda on the complaint of Khalsa Diwan Rajinder Singh.

The high priests' meeting also witnessed an attack on television crews when they tried to film an armed policeman in civil dress being detected by activists of a radical organisation. A few cameramen and photographers were manhandled and chased by the hardliners. While section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in Amritsar, a security ring around deras in Punjab has been thrown by the government.

In a late evening meeting, the government decided to ensure peace during the bandh on Tuesday. A government spokesman said they felt a bit relieved as the Akal Takht Jatheder had kept appealing for peace.

They will call us 'talibans' the way we have carried on and on... see all my thinking was right about protests and aftermath etc......Chup kar keh Naam Simran Koro! and also someone should tell the FOOLS that suicide does not give Mukthi!

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Also get on the bbc network mesage board they calling us talibans.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Sikh_ha...how/2063325.cms

Sikh hardliners plan to form suicide squads

21 May, 2007 l 0152 hrs ISTlTIMES NEWS NETWORK

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CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR: Reports from Sirsa suggested security of the Dera has been increased. Followers have responded to the clergy's demand by announcing blood donation camps apart from refusing to vacate the deras. Though Dera followers are gripped by panic, the sect continued to send peace signals.

Meanwhile, hardliners like Simranjit Singh Mann's Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Khalsa Panchayat and Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle groups along with 11 other Sikh organisations, in a meeting at Muktsar on Sunday, decided to form suicide squads to close down the deras of Sacha Sauda and stop the activities of the its followers.

Mandhir Singh, spokesman of the Sikh bodies, said that the suicide squad (marjivade) would carry on the task of uprooting all Sacha Sauda deras in Punjab.

At another meeting held in Amritsar to decide on the three-day ultimatum given on the Dera issue, the five Sikh high priests gave a bandh call for May 22 apart from staging a protest march from Fatehgarh Sahib to the governor of Punjab.

This was disclosed by Akal Takht Jatheder Joginder Singh Vedanti after the meeting at Amritsar. The decision of the clergy did not win favour from the extremist elements, who rejected what these "soft measures" and left the meeting for Gurdwara Manji Sahib, brandishing swords and raising slogans.

Apparently timing the action to assuage the feelings of Sikhs ahead of the crucial meeting at Amritsar, the Punjab government earlier in the day registered an FIR under Section 295A of IPC against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief at Bathinda for allegedly hurting religious sentiments of Sikhs by wearing clothes similar to Guru Gobind Singh.

The case has been registered in the Kotwali Police Station of Bathinda on the complaint of Khalsa Diwan Rajinder Singh.

The high priests' meeting also witnessed an attack on television crews when they tried to film an armed policeman in civil dress being detected by activists of a radical organisation. A few cameramen and photographers were manhandled and chased by the hardliners. While section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in Amritsar, a security ring around deras in Punjab has been thrown by the government.

In a late evening meeting, the government decided to ensure peace during the bandh on Tuesday. A government spokesman said they felt a bit relieved as the Akal Takht Jatheder had kept appealing for peace.

If its true, Horrific absolutely Horrific

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i recall sum one telling me something that bhai fauja singh jee once said. . . summit like this '' when they come to rape our sisters etc, then what you gonna do thro a shena/baja or summit at them'' this was b4 the 78 incident and was said to a jathedar of a jatha. . .

What are you trying to say? Are you endorsing Sikh Suicide Squads?

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Sikh hardliners plan to form suicide squads

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CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR: Reports from Sirsa suggested security of the Dera has been increased. Followers have responded to the clergy's demand by announcing blood donation camps apart from refusing to vacate the deras. Though Dera followers are gripped by panic, the sect continued to send peace signals.

Meanwhile, hardliners like Simranjit Singh Mann's Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Khalsa Panchayat and Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle groups along with 11 other Sikh organisations, in a meeting at Muktsar on Sunday, decided to form suicide squads to close down the deras of Sacha Sauda and stop the activities of the its followers.

Mandhir Singh, spokesman of the Sikh bodies, said that the suicide squad (marjivade) would carry on the task of uprooting all Sacha Sauda deras in Punjab.

At another meeting held in Amritsar to decide on the three-day ultimatum given on the Dera issue, the five Sikh high priests gave a bandh call for May 22 apart from staging a protest march from Fatehgarh Sahib to the governor of Punjab.

This was disclosed by Akal Takht Jatheder Joginder Singh Vedanti after the meeting at Amritsar. The decision of the clergy did not win favour from the extremist elements, who rejected what these "soft measures" and left the meeting for Gurdwara Manji Sahib, brandishing swords and raising slogans.

Apparently timing the action to assuage the feelings of Sikhs ahead of the crucial meeting at Amritsar, the Punjab government earlier in the day registered an FIR under Section 295A of IPC against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief at Bathinda for allegedly hurting religious sentiments of Sikhs by wearing clothes similar to Guru Gobind Singh.

The case has been registered in the Kotwali Police Station of Bathinda on the complaint of Khalsa Diwan Rajinder Singh.

The high priests' meeting also witnessed an attack on television crews when they tried to film an armed policeman in civil dress being detected by activists of a radical organisation. A few cameramen and photographers were manhandled and chased by the hardliners. While section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in Amritsar, a security ring around deras in Punjab has been thrown by the government.

In a late evening meeting, the government decided to ensure peace during the bandh on Tuesday. A government spokesman said they felt a bit relieved as the Akal Takht Jatheder had kept appealing for peace.

They will call us 'talibans' the way we have carried on and on... see all my thinking was right about protests and aftermath etc......Chup kar keh Naam Simran Koro! and also someone should tell the FOOLS that suicide does not give Mukthi!

shaheed dilivar singh turned himself into a human bomb to gain justice for those beanta murdered. only waheguru knows if he gained mukti. suicide may not deliver mukti and he knew this, but he was a true sikh of satguru because he did not care about his own salvation. he only cared for right and wrong. a true sikh does not think about his own self, he thinks about others first.

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Also get on the bbc network mesage board they calling us talibans.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Sikh_ha...how/2063325.cms

Sikh hardliners plan to form suicide squads

21 May, 2007 l 0152 hrs ISTlTIMES NEWS NETWORK

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CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR: Reports from Sirsa suggested security of the Dera has been increased. Followers have responded to the clergy's demand by announcing blood donation camps apart from refusing to vacate the deras. Though Dera followers are gripped by panic, the sect continued to send peace signals.

Meanwhile, hardliners like Simranjit Singh Mann's Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Khalsa Panchayat and Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle groups along with 11 other Sikh organisations, in a meeting at Muktsar on Sunday, decided to form suicide squads to close down the deras of Sacha Sauda and stop the activities of the its followers.

Mandhir Singh, spokesman of the Sikh bodies, said that the suicide squad (marjivade) would carry on the task of uprooting all Sacha Sauda deras in Punjab.

At another meeting held in Amritsar to decide on the three-day ultimatum given on the Dera issue, the five Sikh high priests gave a bandh call for May 22 apart from staging a protest march from Fatehgarh Sahib to the governor of Punjab.

This was disclosed by Akal Takht Jatheder Joginder Singh Vedanti after the meeting at Amritsar. The decision of the clergy did not win favour from the extremist elements, who rejected what these "soft measures" and left the meeting for Gurdwara Manji Sahib, brandishing swords and raising slogans.

Apparently timing the action to assuage the feelings of Sikhs ahead of the crucial meeting at Amritsar, the Punjab government earlier in the day registered an FIR under Section 295A of IPC against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief at Bathinda for allegedly hurting religious sentiments of Sikhs by wearing clothes similar to Guru Gobind Singh.

The case has been registered in the Kotwali Police Station of Bathinda on the complaint of Khalsa Diwan Rajinder Singh.

The high priests' meeting also witnessed an attack on television crews when they tried to film an armed policeman in civil dress being detected by activists of a radical organisation. A few cameramen and photographers were manhandled and chased by the hardliners. While section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in Amritsar, a security ring around deras in Punjab has been thrown by the government.

In a late evening meeting, the government decided to ensure peace during the bandh on Tuesday. A government spokesman said they felt a bit relieved as the Akal Takht Jatheder had kept appealing for peace.

They will call us 'talibans' the way we have carried on and on... see all my thinking was right about protests and aftermath etc......Chup kar keh Naam Simran Koro! and also someone should tell the FOOLS that suicide does not give Mukthi!

shaheed dilivar singh turned himself into a human bomb to gain justice for those beanta murdered. only waheguru knows if he gained mukti. suicide may not deliver mukti and he knew this, but he was a true sikh of satguru because he did not care about his own salvation. he only cared for right and wrong. a true sikh does not think about his own self, he thinks about others first.

What are you trying to say? Are you endorsing Sikh Suicide Squads?

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i recall sum one telling me something that bhai fauja singh jee once said. . . summit like this '' when they come to rape our sisters etc, then what you gonna do thro a shena/baja or summit at them'' this was b4 the 78 incident and was said to a jathedar of a jatha. . .

What are you trying to say? Are you endorsing Sikh Suicide Squads?

suicide bombing r only horrific if they target innocents. reals sikhs cannot target innocents.every1 has a choice to do wat they want wiv 1s life.

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i recall sum one telling me something that bhai fauja singh jee once said. . . summit like this '' when they come to rape our sisters etc, then what you gonna do thro a shena/baja or summit at them'' this was b4 the 78 incident and was said to a jathedar of a jatha. . .

What are you trying to say? Are you endorsing Sikh Suicide Squads?

suicide bombing r only horrific if they target innocents. reals sikhs cannot target innocents.every1 has a choice to do wat they want wiv 1s life.

How many Sikh Suicide Squads did Guru Gobind Singh JI have?

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i recall sum one telling me something that bhai fauja singh jee once said. . . summit like this '' when they come to rape our sisters etc, then what you gonna do thro a shena/baja or summit at them'' this was b4 the 78 incident and was said to a jathedar of a jatha. . .

What are you trying to say? Are you endorsing Sikh Suicide Squads?

suicide bombing r only horrific if they target innocents. reals sikhs cannot target innocents.every1 has a choice to do wat they want wiv 1s life.

How many Sikh Suicide Squads did Guru Gobind Singh JI have?

^^ agree we dont want to go down this route, theres better ways.

Any in the current climate defo not.

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