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Even on Vaisakhi, the battles between good and evil are still going on left and right, eh? We must always be onguard and never take our eyes off the ball.

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He won't say anything.

He can't praise him - Sikhs in Punjab will go crazy.

He can't condemn him due to political partnership with bjp (without which he doesn't get his cheif minister kursi.)

An echoing silence is his solution to all.

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He won't say anything.

He can't praise him - Sikhs in Punjab will go crazy.

He can't condemn him due to political partnership with bjp (without which he doesn't get his cheif minister kursi.)

An echoing silence is his solution to all.

why can't we operate as an independant party instead of making partnership, green party in uk is an independant party, so is bnp.

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"We will go to Akal Takht to create pressure on Advani to apologise.

"im sorry"...there just words, u know he aint really sorry.

they need to come up with somthing better in return.

there always asking for a few words(an apology...literally just a couple of words!) in return which dosen't do much from the sikhs while the villian has already made huge negative impacts on sikhs and still continue.

i cant express myself in words as u can see above.

THIS IS BULL!

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KAC to complain to Akal Takhat against Punjab CM Badal for defending Advani on his book

DAMDAMA SAHIB: The Khalsa Action Committee Monday adopted a resolution for filing a complaint against Punjab Chief Minister, Parkash Singh Badal at Akal Takht for defending Advani's anti-Sikh book 'My Country, My Life'.

The decision to this effect was taken at a convention organized by SAD (1920), SAD (panch Pardani) and the Dal Khalsa under the aegis of the Khalsa Action Committee to commemorate 309the birth anniversary of the Sikh Nation.

On the occasion the KAC leaders honoured family members of Bakshish Singh, Swaran Singh, Hoshiar Singh, Parveen Kaur and others suspected to be involved in a bid to assassinate Sirsa dera head. They also honoured wife, mother and father of Kanwaljeet Singh, who fell to the bullets of Sirsa premis on May 17, last year.

The resolution further read "today is our national day. Though British suspended the political sovereignty of the Sikh Nation with the annexation of Punjab in 1849 yet we, the Sikhs, remain a Nation though subjugated. Sikhs as a nation has been struggling for its freedom against all odds, refusing to submit to those who aim to eliminate their identity".

In another resolution the conference demanded commuting of death sentence of Prof Devinder pal Singh Bhullar and release of all political prisoners languishing in jails since long.

Speakers after speaker dubbed 'My Country, My Life', the new book by Lal Krishan Advani as anti-Sikh and anti-Punjab. Underlining their opposition they lambasted Advani for equating Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale with Bhasmasur- a demon in the Hindu mythology.

"We strongly object to such scribbles of Advani", said KAC convenor Bhai Mohkam Singh. He pointed out that Advani on his own has listed himself in the list of 'enemies of the Sikhs' by admitting that it was under pressure from his party that Indira Gandhi was forced to undertake Operation Blue Star.

Speaking on the historic occasion of Baisakhi, Bhai Daljit Singh, co-convenor of the KAC accused Sirsa Dera head for undermining Sikh beliefs and principles and added that the avowed aim of this Sirsa Dera was to underscore and attack the concept of Shabad Guru –a fundamental tenet of the Sikh religion.

In his address KAC spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh said the Khalsa was not just a religious body but also a sovereign political entity. He said throughout the centuries, from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh and from Banda Singh Bahadur to Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the Sikhs have had a unique place among the people of Punjab, developing into a distinct nation in our own right.

He said to achieve sovereign self-rule, it was must for Sikhs to keep the flame of freedom burning.

http://www.punjabnewsline.com/content/view/9919/38/

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