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Today several Sikh got injured at firozpur when cops did lathi charge on Innocent Sikh. Sikh were protestin near dera of Ram Rahim at firozpur this create tension between Dera suppoters and Singhs then police start lathi charge .. they also use water canons and did fire in air ... i think Dera Want Sumthing more ..dera suppoter pne babe nu jiunda nahi dekhna chaunde .. singha ton tan maut vi jeevan mangdi aa .. oh aa baba ki cheej aa .. koi na tera vi time aa gaya sajna ... chal hun narak di ticket katta jamdoot.gif

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SIKHS CLASH WITH POLICE NEAR DERA, 25 HURT

Ferozepur July 8:

Over 25 people, including six policemen, were injured when Sikh activists demanding removal of the 'Ek Onkar' symbol from the facade of a Dera Sacha Sauda branch in Ferozepur clashed with police on Sunday.

The Sikh activists, several armed with swords, reached the branch at Hussainiwala road to prevent Dera followers from holding a 'Nam Charcha' (prayer meeting), Additional Deputy Commissioner Rahul Tiwari and Sub-Divisional Magistrate D P S Kharbanda said.

They said the administration prevailed upon the Dera not to organise the congregation and it agreed but the situation took a violent turn when the activists demanded that the 'Ek Onkar' (God is one) painted at the Dera's entrance be erased as it was a Sikh symbol.

Senior Superintendent of Police Dinesh Pratap Singh said they tried to forcibly enter the Dera leading to a clash with police which used water cannons and teargas to disperse the violent protestors and when that failed, baton-charged them. Singh said around 25 people were injured in the clash, including a head constable and five constables, one of whom has been referred to a Ludhiana hospital.

President of Sikh Students' Federation (Grewal), one of the Sikh organisations involved in the clash, termed the police action as "unwarranted" and denied the activists turned violent. Other Sikh groups which took part in the protest were Marjivra Fauj of Baba Dilbagh Singh Sabranwale, Ek Noor Khalsa Fauj, Sukhmani Sewa Society, Bhai Mardana Kirtan Darbar Society and Sikh Student (Mehta) Group.

Source : Punjab Mail Online --- http://www.punjabmailonline.com/#11147

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The news piece about the lathi charge (beating with canes and large wooden staffs) done by the Punjab Police on Sikhs at Firozpur on.July 2007. The picture also shows police dragging by his hair an invalid sevadaar who did langar sewa.

Link below is from an online Punjabi news paper The Sikh Tribune

http://www.sikhtribune.com/news.html#3745

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In the same demonstration in Firozpur, the picture in the link below shows the police breaking a motor bike in anger (beating up a motor bike), assumed to be belonging to one of the protestors. I suppose, now the Punjab Police started to think that even the safely parked motor bikes are protesting against the state. Or will they use the damaged motor bike as evidence t to file fake charges that the protesters were damaging properties around?

Source : http://www.ajitjalandhar.com/20070709/main1.php#m1

(The Daily Ajit 2007/07/09)

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punjab police is a bunch of turban wearing jokers who "saved" punjab from sikh militants.

no sikh should marry into families with ties to Punjab police. any NRI which goes to India to get married, don't marry the sons and daughters of these butchers.

the bigger the kothis these police waale have in Chandigarh, the more blood of sikh youth these characters have on their hands.

Next time these punks come overseas to Kabaddi tournaments, show them what's up. Drag them around the U.K and Canada and show them what it feels like. when these people come on our turf, let's show them that the sikh quam is still alive.

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Next time these punks come overseas to Kabaddi tournaments, show them what's up. Drag them around the U.K and Canada and show them what it feels like. when these people come on our turf, let's show them that the sikh quam is still alive.

......and how many kabaddi players have you dragged around before you get put in an ankle lock.

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ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹਿ ॥

Guru Piario Sadh Sangat Ji,

Some of the injuries were horrendous. This link has news footage of the brutal 'Police' attack on the Sikhs - http://panthkijeet.blogspot.com/2007/07/bu...t-xxxxxxii.html. Watch out for the attack against the Sikhs on the truck. It's disgraceful! By State 'Police' in a so-called democracy. Just reminds of the black and white footage of the Gestapo attacking Jews in Nazi Germany! Not much different now in Punjab. The 'fuzz' even have the nerve at the end of the report to say it was a minor lathi charge! Hate to see a major one, then! Amnesty International and the World Community needs to get involved.

Further daily updates on the Blog. Dhanwaad.

ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹਿ ॥

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Next time these punks come overseas to Kabaddi tournaments, show them what's up. Drag them around the U.K and Canada and show them what it feels like. when these people come on our turf, let's show them that the sikh quam is still alive.

......and how many kabaddi players have you dragged around before you get put in an ankle lock.

not many man LOL.gif

was hoping the singhs who play kabaddi could put one of them in a a nasty "kainchi"

but in my city we have never had a punjab police team play kabaddi. its always local people in the kabaddi tournaments.

sorry to divert the topic.

peace.

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