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where are our dharmik brothers? hinduds outnumber pakis 5 to 1................surely that great warrior spirit of bharat could deal with some mullahs and sullahs eh? most of the musis want to commit suicide anyway. go on hindustanis, prove that its not always the sikhs who have to do everything in the subcontinent.

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PM doing little to protect Pak Sikhs: Modi

4 May 2009, 0253 hrs IST, Manveer Saini, TNN

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AMBALA: With the Gujarat election phase successfully behind him and the hot election season entering the penultimate stage, BJP's star campaigner Gujarat CM Narendra Modi. (PTI Photo)

and chief minister Narendra Modi raised the political rhetoric a few notches as he hit the campaign trail in Haryana on Sunday. Flagging the attack on Sikhs in Pakistan to target Manmohan Singh, Modi said the prime minister, being a Sikh, should have done something to protect the interests of the minority community there.

In his first poll rally in the state during these parliamentary elections, Modi kept up his diatribe against the PM, saying he was a "total failure" as prime minister and had failed to protect the interest of his community in the neighbouring country where it was being forced to pay jaziya (tax on minorities) by the Taliban. "He remained mum over the issue of terrorist attacks in Mumbai. But now, not only as a prime minister but also as a Sikh he must make his stand clear on atrocities inflicted on Pakistani Sikhs."

In his near 45-minute address at the rally, which saw a handsome turnout, organized in support of BJP candidate Ratan Lal Kataria at the Gandhi Grounds, the senior party campaigner claimed that a number of UPA leaders were not in favour of projecting Manmohan Singh for the top job. "He is merely the choice of SRP (Sonia, Rahul and Priyanka), which is the internal unit of Congress party. As far as Advaniji's remark is concerned, it does not refer to the state of his physical fitness, but of his tenure as prime minister. In fact, he has belittled the stature of PMO."

Using the inflation, internal security and development cards to flog the opposition with, the Gujarat CM claimed, "NDA is the only alternate before the masses". He exhorted his audience to "react to the unprecedented inflation just as you had done during the last elections, when onion prices had shot up massively."

Nearer home, he took a jab at incumbent MP Kumari Selja and chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, saying, "They have failed to revive the industry, especially Pinjore-based HMT. Today, half of Haryana lives in Gujarat because of the availability of jobs and business opportunities there. If the BJP can revive PSUs (public sector units) of Gujarat in six months, we can revive the same as well. All one needs is intention, which, clearly, the Congress is lacking."

The BJP leader later left for Sonepat to campaign for another party candidate - Kishan Singh Sangwan.

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Things have changed a lot over the years, a lot of the pro Khalistani Singhs are based out of Pakistan. Am sure in the background agreements are being made etc. Both parties can offer each other a lot.

Why would India get involved they will lose nothing, this is one of many reasons, why we need a Sikh Nation with our own army!. Protect our interests and our people.

Also our infrastructure in terms of Pro Khalistani arms is weak, we don’t have the founding or modern warfare techniques to with stand constant attacks from any force whether it be Taliban or who ever.

Just my two pence.

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interesting how you try to turn a discussion about atrocities against Sikhs in Pakistan to atacking the Hindus again

youve got some serious problems mate - you need to see Sikhi the way its supposd to be - open and bold and positive

i agree, that khalsa raj 9 keeps on changing the subject for political gesturing. but dont worry it looks like his account has been deleted.

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