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According to figures given by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, who became the Education Minister in India's first cabinet after independence, these were as follows:

1.Out of 2125 Indians killed in atrocities by the British, 1550 (75%) were Sikhs.

2.Out of 2646 Indian deported for life to Andaman islands (the place where the British exiled political prisoners and hardened criminals), 2147 (80%) were Sikhs.

3.Out of 127 Indians sent to gallows, 92 (80%) were Sikhs.

4.In the Indian National Army founded by Subhash Chandra Bose in Japan, out of 20,000 ranks and officers, 12,000 (60%) were Sikhs.

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Figures were more than that loads of Singhs from the Gadar movememnt were also killed these are just official figures but many more Sikhs did die these were just the recorded ones

Even the official figures are amazing. From the figures, it seems that the sikhs almost single handedly won the freedom for the Indians(only to be betrayed by hindu leaders later on, mind you)

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Figures were more than that loads of Singhs from the Gadar movememnt were also killed these are just official figures but many more Sikhs did die these were just the recorded ones

Even the official figures are amazing. From the figures, it seems that the sikhs almost single handedly won the freedom for the Indians(only to be betrayed by hindu leaders later on, mind you)

Yeah, just look at what they said to us after they got freedom:

http://saintsoldiers.net/ss/?p=hindu_leaders

The real face of Hindus regarding the Sikh Nation:

" To preserve the unity of India, if we have to eradicate 2-kror [ 20 millions ] Sikhs, we will do so. (Balram Jhakhar, a colleague of P.V. Narsimharao, the former Indian Prime Minister)

" The Sikhs are a lawless people and a menace to the law abiding Hindus ... The [Government] should take strict measures against them." (Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, on Sikhs)

"Kya main taqat dushman (the enemy -the Sikhs) ke haath main de dun (How can I entrust power into the hands of the enemies)." (Jawahar Lal Nehru, 1961)

" I hate the very physique of a Sikh because of the turban and beard. " (Vallabh Bhai Patel, late Indian top politician)

"I don't give a damn if the Golden Temple and whole of Amritsar are destroyed, I want Bhindranwale dead." (Indira Gandhi, Indian Prime Minister, communicating with Gen. Vaidya during "Operation Blue Star")

"We have broken the back of the Sikhs and we will get them elsewhere." (M. M. K. Wali, Indian Foreign Secretary, June 7, 1984, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio 740, As It Happens)

"Let us teach these bastards (the Sikhs) a lesson." (Rajiv Gandhi, October 31, 1984)

"... a threat to the villagers that all males would be killed and their women taken to army camps to breed a new race if there was any militant activity in their village." (Brig. R. P. Sinha, Indian Army, March 8, 1991)

"You do not know the might of our armed forces. We will eliminate 10,000 Sikh youths and the world will know nothing about it." (Chander Shekhar, former Prime Minister of India, CK, 21st October, 1991)

This video outlines our sacrifices and the need for freedom a longer version is on Neverforget84.com

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According to figures given by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, who became the Education Minister in India's first cabinet after independence, these were as follows:

1.Out of 2125 Indians killed in atrocities by the British, 1550 (75%) were Sikhs.

2.Out of 2646 Indian deported for life to Andaman islands (the place where the British exiled political prisoners and hardened criminals), 2147 (80%) were Sikhs.

3.Out of 127 Indians sent to gallows, 92 (80%) were Sikhs.

4.In the Indian National Army founded by Subhash Chandra Bose in Japan, out of 20,000 ranks and officers, 12,000 (60%) were Sikhs.

In Freedom fight Sikh Contribution

Hanged:__________________Non-Sikh 28________________ Sikh 93

Life Sentence: ____________Non-Sikh 499 ______________ Sikh 2147

Saheeds at Jalianwala Bagh _Non-Sikh 501 _______________ Sikh 799

Baj Baj Ghat Saheeds ______Non-Sikh 46 _______________ Sikh 67

Kooka Lehar Saheeds ______Non-Sikh -- ________________Sikh 91

Akali Lehar Saheeds _______Non-Sikh -- ________________Sikh 500

Leader Statements on Sikhs (including statements of enemies as well)

1. Nehru:

I salute Akali's who have started the freedom fight in India.

2. Pandit Mohan Walia:

Movement of Freedom started from Guru's Bagh and now this movement will free India.

3. Dada Bhai Naro Ji:

Now this is my solid faith that Sikh nation is born to free this country and now having brave Sikhs on it's side, India cannot stay slave for long.

4. Dr. Safudeen Kichlu:

Sikh brothers have taught us how to fight for freedom, now no power in the world can keep us slaves.

5. Pata Bhai Sita Ramyiaa:

Any country which have nation like Sikhs, Nation of Saheed's that country cannot be slave for long.

6. Lala Lajpat Rai:

Freedom is eveyone's right, We are the bad sons of Mother India but Akali's are the good sons of India, who are fighting fearlessly for the freedom of our mother.

Gurudwara Tarantaran's 1st Saheed Shri Hajara Singh's bravery was heard by M.K. Gandhi and he sent a wire to Akali Dal. This wire stated

"I have found and idea to free the country, Gurudwara has been freed, Congratulations. Now you have to free the country as well."

On Keys Morcha Gandhi agian writes to Akali Dal in Jan 1922

"First fight towards freedom has been won, I congratulate Sikh Nation."

Both of these records are availabe in the records of Congress and Akali Dal records.

In Gurudwara movement 500 Sikhs Matyr, 30,000 wer sent to Jails and Sikhs paid 10 lakh as fines by Prof. Ganda Singh Phd.

List goes on and on

Question is how Sikhs are able to do this?

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