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Vaheguro Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguro Ji Ki Fateh

Sadh Sangat Ji Please Advise!

I have nearly finished a letter to protest the film, I have posted the first draft (incomplete) below. I welcome any suggestions or constructive criticisms.

Your Name

Your Town

Your Local Gurdwara Address

Date

Organisation

Address

To Whom It May Concern

RE: IMPENDING RELEASE OF OFFENSIVE FILM

Please consider this correspondence as expressing my official grievance, disgust and complaint against the upcoming film directed by Apoorva Lakhia and produced by Shree Ashtavinayak. The protagonist of this film will be a highly controversial and detested person who goes by the name of Kanwar Pal Singh Gill.

This latest film is in a long line of offensive films which attack the credibility, morality and beliefs of Sikhs the world over, I would go so far as to say these films attack the very fundamentals of the Sikh faith.

The person that is Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, who is a convicted sex offender, needs a closer examination to rightfully understand the greatly disliked position he enjoys amongst adherents of the Sikh faith.

He is considered responsible for the murders of thousands of Sikhs from the state of Punjab which has earned him the adage of “the Butcher of the Punjab”, many mothers and fathers can attest to this, their details can be provided.

To add to this long list of murders there are countless claims of human rights violations and flagrant abuses that bear the name of K.P.S. Gill. Among these is the story of Bhai Gurdev Singh, Area Commander for the Khalistan Commando Force who was tortured and then boiled alive by the police. Police officers under the command of K.P.S. Gill used inhumane torture against alleged Sikh militants. Many thousands of Sikhs were killed without investigation or trial into alleged militant activates. Women, Children, Elderly no one was spared. People who have investigated these murders have themselves become targets and victims of these orchestrated crimes. I bring to your attention the case of Jaswant Singh Khalra.

In 1995, while washing his car in front of his house, Jaswant Singh was abducted by under-cover commandos of Punjab Police at behest of Senior Superintendent of Police Ajit Singh Sandhu and taken to Jhabal police station. Although witnesses gave statements implicating the police and have named former police chief K.P.S. Gill as a conspirator, police denied having ever arrested or detained him, and claimed to have no knowledge of his whereabouts.

In 1996, the Central Bureau of Investigation found evidence that he was held at a police station in Tarn Taran and recommended the prosecution of nine Punjab police officials for murder and kidnapping. Those accused of his murder were not charged for ten years, though one of the suspects committed suicide in 1997. On November 18, 2005, six Punjab police officials were convicted and sentenced to seven years imprisonment for Jaswant Singh’s abduction and murder. On October 16, 2007 a division bench of Punjab and Haryana High Court, chaired by Justices Mehtab Singh Gill and A. N. Jindal, extended the sentence to Life imprisonment for four of the accused Satnam Singh, Surinder Pal Singh, Jasbir Singh (all former Sub Inspectors) and Prithipal Singh (former Head Constable).

Jaswant Singh’s contribution to humanity and Human Rights is evident from his work. He collected data and information in relation to the abduction, murder and secret cremations of thousands of Sikhs in the Punjab, he identified K.P.S. Gill (then Director General of Punjab Police) for coordinating and leading these mass cremations. The list he complied contains the information of Sikhs cremated in just two Tehsils (Sub Administrative Divisions) of Punjab. The Supreme Court of India and National Human Rights Commission of India has certified the validity of Data.

Jaswant Singh's assertion was that there were more than 25,000 abducted Sikhs killed by corrupt police and cremated as unidentified and unclaimed, while there are many Sikh families waiting for their disappeared beloved ones. The list he compiled is available to view at the following url: http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040730/nhrc1.htm

Aside from the numerous allegations levelled against Punjab police officers under K.P.S. Gill and officials documented by various Human Rights Organisations of torture, unlawful arrest, illegal detention, rape and murder; the character of K.P.S. Gill has become proven to be unsavoury, untrustworthy and prone to corruption.

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This is as far as i have got, i thought to continue the letter by commenting on kps gill and his position in the indian hockey federation and how the was sacked for corruption and mismanagement, also thought i would mention the comments he made during and interview with the tribune (major indian paper) about how he shot Sikhs on sight.....

I thought it would be a good idea to send this letter to various organisations with the address of your local Gurdwara to make sure there is no unwarranted targeting of individuals by state agencies....

Vaheguro Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguro Ji Ki Fateh

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Its High time singho Bollywood deserve kuttapa from singhs . Start from Kran Johar this man has shown sikhs as jokers in his films.

BETTER LATE THEN NEVER ,TIME HAS COME FOR THE USE OF SHAMSHEER

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Once ur labelled as a terrorist ur movements will become restricted, any1 you talk to will face interrogations, if you really want to help our Kuom then use ur brain.

If you fight with intelligence you can fight much longer and harder and make a greater impact to the cause than going out 'all gunz blazin'...........

All our Shaheeds fought will such great tenacity and intelligence, they would not have been able to make such a great impact had they not used their brains!!

It’s easy to drop lyrics on ur PC, go india and drop one two mans then you’ll see, its easier said than done....

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citizen soulja ... singh thats a good work and i hope we will see panthic unity for the cause ... i can help out as much as i can and will arrange as much as help i can from dal panth ... just let me know what i can do ...

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