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India to take up Indira's assassin's glorification

15 Apr 2008, 1411 hrs IST,AN

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_t...how/2953083.cms

NEW DELHI: India is likely to take up with the Canadian government the controversial Baisakhi parade in Vancouver during which Indo-Canadian community glorified Indira's Gandhi's killers, sources told a TV channel.

The organisers of the parade had put up pictures of those who they call 'martyrs'. The posters included Satwant and Beant Singh who assassinated Former Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.

Other posters included Sukha and Jinda, the killers of former Indian Army Chief, General A.S. Vaidya, who was the Chief of the Army staff during the Blue Star operations at the Golden Temple to flush out Sant Brindranwale and his followers.

Be-decked buses and trucks carried large billboards and posters of prominent pro-Khalistan militants portrayed as martyrs.

Pro-Khalistan terror Group and leaders of the banned Babbar Khalsa and the International Sinkh Youth Federation were also displayed on the hoardings.

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Unlike India poeple actually have rights here in Canada. I really dont know why India likes pokes its nose in buisness of which it has no concern.

because any sense of pride that sikhs feel in their martyrs, or their distinct identity scares the heck out of them. its a severe case of insecurity. If the khalistan movement is dead and has no support from sikhs, as Indians and the Indian gov't claims over and over again in official statements, then why do these parades, and nagar keertans freak them out?

maybe because the khalistan movement is not dead, it's just buried alive.

peace.

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Unlike India poeple actually have rights here in Canada. I really dont know why India likes pokes its nose in buisness of which it has no concern.

because any sense of pride that sikhs feel in their martyrs, or their distinct identity scares the heck out of them. its a severe case of insecurity. If the khalistan movement is dead and has no support from sikhs, as Indians and the Indian gov't claims over and over again in official statements, then why do these parades, and nagar keertans freak them out?

maybe because the khalistan movement is not dead, it's just buried alive.

peace.

Yeah i couldnt agree with you more. theres some freaky Nazi based party in india goin on at the moment and it plans to rewrite indias history...exterminate the muslims and make Sikhi a "branch" of hinduism.

They've done this to Budhism and Jainism in the past, all you have to do is read a book on it and it will tell u about its "relationship" with hinduism. The next in line is Sikhi. Propaganda is all over the place and even movies are being used to spread this...

Anyone seen the movie Gadar? well Ganesh Puri plays the muslim father and reffers to the Singh constantly as "Voh Jatt Hindu" never a sikh.

The movie Earth gives an accurate description of the sikhs in india "Nothing but the fighting arm of the hindus" which i think is totally true!

But this party isnt just some sideline thing....the majority of indian mps are devoted members....including the former PM....and furthermore...their funding comes from the UK!!!

And india pokes its nose into sikhi wherever we are in the world because it wants control and domination and they fear us! We;ve protected them in the past, we've made the most sacrifices and yet they stab us in the back!! Again and again! India is on a mission to exterminate and im not even exagerating. india wants us dead and hinduism is on the decline and we're on the brink of uprise. They've lost their religion in the river of time and have no solid base of scriptures nor teachings with which to pass onto their children...and i know its flimsy because 95% of hindus cant read, write or understand Sanskrit which is what the scriptures are written in and so 95% of them have no idea about their own religion! this might also have something to do with the fact that the Bhramin (high caste) minority are the only ones who are allowed to learn this language by religious teaching.....

Ive gone on enough im gna stop there! lol

peace!

any replies criticism and comments are appreciated!

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