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Well my grandmother tells me that the "motercycle wale" were in our pind and were our friends. She says they died out now. The kale kayche were, on the other hand, evil and looted all. :wub: She said that a sikh women in her late years was looted. She bit the guy who robbed her. The next day, she was asked to identify a the kale kayche out of a group of men the police opprehended, infront of her pind. She told the cop to remove his shirt, to the pind' suprise, there was a huge bite mark. :TH: Indian goverment, my friends :) . Also she said that motor cycle wale were good, like mentioned.

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BELOW IS THE LETTER SENT TO THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA

                                                                                  Ek Onkar

Rastrapati Ji

Kindly accept Sat Sri Akal (salute to the Revered True Timeless) by the two Singhs (Sikhs) on the way to martyrdom.

Theoretically, it is appropriate to clarify that, our Rashtrya (nation) is the Khalsa Panth absorbed into the Guru Granth Sahib Ji.  We took the first steps towards the destination of Khalistan by touching our foreheads with the dust of this nation.  The elimination of Mr. Vaidya, the General of your forces who engaged in destroying the Khalsa Panth and its power, was a holy act on our difficult path of martyrdom.  It has once again brought the historical truth to light; the urge of the Khalsa Panth to breathe in freedom, its self respect and honour cannot be finished.

We wish to clarify that we are not addressing these words to you as an individual but as the head of a State that is communal and brahmanical.  Whosoever occupies, occupied, or will occupy this throne of falsehood, will be to us a symbol of oppression and cruelty.  We have not forgotten that when the 'wedding party of sin' (the Indian Armed Forces) were invading our Temple of God , a heathen in the

garb of a Sikh (Zail the ex president), was sitting in your place.  The Panth will 'settle its accounts' with him, when Sikh history imparts its justice.

By invading the Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) your army tried to rob a nation of saint-soldiers, living in its divine simplicity, of its joy.  It gave us a feeling at one point as if you had succeeded in driving us to the point of utter frustration.  But by performing our historic task we have reminded you that our heroes like Bhai Sukha Singh, Bhai Mehtab Singh, Bhai Udham Singh are shadowing your tyrants  Wazida, Lakhpat, Ribeiro, O'Dwayer.

We accept with great joy the penalty of death pronounced by your court of law alienated from divine blessings and fallen to the brahmanical reflexes, for whatever we undertook was in accordance with the vision of the Khalsa.  By touching the sharp edge of death we are moving towards fullness.  Without martyrdom the magnificent fair of life cannot come into full swing.

The fact is that the  brahmanical form of Hinduism thinks of the Akal Takht (the Highest Throne of Sikhs) and its thought-complex related to the movement and play of  the Eternal in vulgar pragmatic terms.  This sort of limited thinking of brahmanical Hinduism puts the great institution of the Khalsa Panth on a very low pedestal and elaborates it in a very harsh practical sense.  From this narrow angle the Akal Takht is reduced to an ordinary building or at most to a place of worship.  The Khalsa Panth does not accept this situation.  The Khalsa does not worship power, rather, it enters history by empowering itself.  The truth  from the Akal Takht has taught us that by being armed the Khalsa has to snatch the power of the powerful and by absorption into the Eternal World, the Khalsa has to assimilate the saintliness of the saint.  This theory has destroyed the centralised authority of power and saintliness, and justly distributed them all ov

er.

But the doctrine related to 'power and saintliness' (Miri-Piri) was very threatening to the brahmanical stream of  thought, because the new Sikh doctrine not only awakened the people, it also inspired them to organise themselves for an armed struggle under the leadership of the Akal Takht by shattering falsehood of brahmanical thought.  The  'masters of centralism' at once came into action.  They began to repeat  the well-designed danger to the 'unity and integrity' of the country to retain power and encouraged the rise of 'personal Gurus' (i.e. Radha Swamai , Nakali Nirankari, Darshan Dassi) in the arena of religion.

The thought of brahmanical reflexes had in fact started  attacking the consciousness of  the Sikh Gurus ever since its emergence, but on 15th August 1947 after assuming imperial authority, the brahmanical thought took still  nastier forms.  In the last few decades, your parliament, court, educational institutions and media have tried to humble the consciousness of the Khalsa through the subtler force of majority supremacy and material monopoly.  We are not hesitant to say that conspiracies have been hatched and very subtler arrangements have been made at the psychological level to destroy the great institutions, traditions, originality and unique sovereignty of the Khalsa Panth.  The destruction of the Akal Takht by sending in lakhs of soldiers was part of this larger conspiracy.  In this situation, it  hardly needs saying, how justified it was to eliminate the military General Vaidya who was not only a part of this conspiracy but also responsible for its planning and implementation.  By completing this holy and historic task, we have unburdened our conscious and proved that the real force of the Khalsa Panth is and will remain free from the brahmanical reflexes in all ages.  By cautioning the Khalsa Panth of the brahmanical strategies we have won the love of Guru Gobind Si

ngh.

When  nations wake up, even history begins to shiver.  During such momentous moments a Banda Singh Bahadur bids farewell to his peace dwelling and destroys a state of oppression like Sirhind, a Che Guevera turns down a ministry of Cuba, loads a gun on his <admin-profanity filter activated> and entrenches against the enemies in the forest of Bolivia, a Nelson Mandela rejects the ideology of apartheid and prefers to spend his life in a dark prison cell.

...And we have had the privilege of being in the loving care and companionship of that unique General of the Panth Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale, blessed by the valiant and transcendental visionary Guru Gobind Singh Ji.  We are tiny particles of dust of the numberless heroic jewels of the Sikh nation who walked on the sharp edge of the dagger, the Khanda, given to us by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.  Only the chosen few get the honour of laying down their lives for the nation.  We are proud of this honour.

In one way it is just to accuse us of an unheroic act in attacking an unarmed man.  We wish to remind you that by misusing your vast resources you have tried your utmost to humiliate us as a nation.  In every field you have tried to make us helpless.  You are empowered with your massive armed force and equipped with the most advanced military arsenal of our times.  You have made us inadequate to fight you in the open battlefield.  In the present situation there is no other alternative with us except to use the kind of method that we employed on General Vaidya  to punish the tyrants for their evil deeds.  When you are already waging an undeclared

war on our nation, guerrilla attacks are not our pleasure but an historical compulsion.  Please do not forget this  fact of history that during the 18th century when robbers like Abdali and Nadarshah were driving your daughters to Kabul like enroped flocks of animals, our brave Sikh brethren from their jungle and

desert hideouts fiercely attacked the robbers.  Even the frightened enemies had to praise our courage.  We are fired with a generous humanism.  Our grip extends to the entire life with its breath and vibration.

In the last one decade there have been very few actual encounters between our soldiers and your forces.  But wherever those have occurred, the evidence in them of our valour and radiant heroism, we are sure, is preserved in your confidential files.  A fragment of that fact once in a while slips through your newspapers as well.  Our Khalsa, vigour is an aspect of our spiritual heritage.  In such moments of fight, spirituality radiates through the flashes of our swords.

Oh, President representing Brahmanism! Hear the words of Kazi Noor Mohammad, eye witness during the seventh invasion (1764 A.D.) of Ahmad Shah Abdali: 'It looks as if guns were invented by these Sikhs and not by Likman.  although many possess guns yet none understands them more than the Sikhs.  My observation will be confirmed by the 30 thousand brave soldiers who fought against them.'

When we attacked General Vaidya apart from his own arms, he had with him a well equipped body guard.  our attack was part of the same battlefield strategy that was once used by our hero martyrs Madan Lal Dhingra, Bhagat Singh, Kartar Singh Sarabha, and even today it is used by revolutionaries the world over, and considered right.

Through you we wish to transmit this message that we harbour no enmity towards the great people and the land of India.  We are not touched even a bit by hatred for the people of India.  Not only to embrace of your people, we are restless to embrace the whole of the earth and sky.  We intoxicatingly remember the entire cosmos and worship the life that vibrates in it. 

The Khalsa is inseparably and lovingly related to the people of India: the millions of Dalits, the workers who earn their living through hon

est labour, the Muslims and other minorities, and all those homeless and destitute who have remained oppressed and exploited by Brahmanism for centuries.  They are all our kith and kin. Our Master, rider of the blue horse (Guru Gobind Singh Ji), recognised them much earlier.  All those termed by the proud Brahmin the lowly, scavengers, shoemakers, became the beloved sons of our Tenth Father.  They rose to the ranks of General , in the army of the Khalsa.  Thrones and honours kissed them.  Without fantasising, we are declaring in the midst of history that our Gurus loved the metapoetry (Bani) of those divine souls drenched with a passion for the Dalit brotherhood.  The Gurus bestowed the highest honours on them and included their Bani along with their own in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji.  The spirit of the Dalits and their pain are aspects of our own anguish.  We are touched by the warmth of their existence.  But the network of the Brahmanical falsehood is so large that it is not letting the Dalits understand the real nature of our struggle.  When the Dalits embrace the Khalsa, worldly honour and higher status will be theirs once again.  We are waiting for that auspicious moment.

We pray for the well being of all before the Guru Granth Sahib Ji.  It also instils tremendous self-confidence in us.  Inspired, our heroes like Bhai Sukha Singh and Bhai Mehtab Singh kill a tyrant like Massa Ranghar and bring the head as an offering to the community.  Our inspiration also stems from the same Guru Granth Sahib Ji.  With a fierce determination we have taken a position against your falsehood and trickery.  We have taken an oath to fight to our last breath to wage a war for the establishment of a sovereign Khalistan.  To us, you are a symbol of evil, and whatever cruelty is being inflicted on us by your followers, we are bearing with great joy.  Our Beant Singh and Satwant Singh were also inspired by the light of the same Guru Gr

anth Sahib Ji and they went for a great deed.  After them, we too had the privilege of being inspired by a ray of the same divine light and we struck General Vaidya in Pune.

Please do not mistake this letter as an appeal.  We are not begging mercy from you by expressing any regrets on the killing of General Vaidya.  We are not least repentant, in fact with responsibility and commitment we declare it as our significant deed.  After completing the historic task we are feeling light like the song of a nightingale.  Our faces radiate with the light and freshness of a new dawn.

At the moment we are occupying a throne that blesses us with a vision of the immense possibilities of life.  We are initiated into the beautiful and unknown secrets of martyrdom.  Our Gurus were already with us, we are now feeling the presence of all the martyrs of the world.  These spirits read and understand the light and language of our rotating eyes.  How lovely the words of great Emerson are where he says that human nobility need its heroes and martyrs.  And for this reason, he adds, the trial of torture goes on.  The silence of Socrates and the divine frenzy of Mansoor will permeate our martyrdom.  We are already in the realm where time and space diminish.  We are witnessing history, religion, philosophy, complex knowledge, facts and objects in their purest forms.

While pointing out the mysteries of heavens when we are gone beyond the humdrum of the world, we will be still very close to our nation, closer than the large vein of the throat.  In no way are our aspirations exhausted.  We are the eternal flame of human depths that will ever burn in the hearts of the Khalsa.

You are madly proud of your worldly, kingdom, of physical numbers, of a large army well equipped with the latest arsenal, of vast resources, your capacity to force the small countries and nations to submit to your gangsterism.  But look at us! We take

pride only in the Grace of God.  Our treasury are the blessings of the Khalsa that sings  the song of the Fearless and the Kindly-Disposed.  Let us position you in the midst of history and remind you of the warning of the tenth Guru:

'babin gardishe bewafae zaman

ki bar har baguzard makino makan'

It means: look at the unfaithful rotation of time, it will engulf everything.  But you are not ready at all to understand the unfaithful rotation of time.  Ego and worldly motives have seized you.  When temporary and short-lived successes throw you off your balance you get drunk with ego.  You are deprived of such great blessings as the capacity of seeing the colourful diversity of nature, a transcendental vision, the qualities of higher conduct, justice and wisdom.

Narrow pragmatic objectives have seized you.  Your conscience is burdened by sins, but you are not even close to remorse.  Since you are so far from the great rush of the divine blessing, the Khalsa does not recognise your worldly kingdom.  You are not competent even to retain this worldly kingdom.  You love these transient touchables to such an extent that they have become your ultimate.  Each form of your 'detachedness' has lost its shine.  You have indulged only in hurtful deeds.  We are compelled to announce that your nation of 'seers' does not agree with the Khalsa nation of Saints.  We will not test your authority any more.  It is already clouded by spiritual poverty.

We have made these comments on you by keeping fully intact our psychic concentration, critical method, imagination and insight.  We have enough moral ground to make the comments on you especially after bearing the cruelty of your authority inflicted on our bodies following the storming of Sri Harmandir Sahib.  We are also enclosing with this letter a document (as an appendix) that is an essential part of this writing.  You will see in th

e document your bloody face fully reflected through your actions.

After wining the so-called freedom in 1947, we became the most deprived ones.  Although 95 per cent of the sacrifices made for freedom were by the Khalsa, yet immediately after assuming power your Home Minister Mr Patel, through a special circular, labelled the Sikhs as a community of criminals.

The whole of India was reorganised linguistically but only the Panjab was discriminated against.

For obtaining the Panjabi speaking state, lakhs of Sikhs went to jail and became martyrs.  When after 19 years the state was finally granted, it was an inadequate and punctured one.  Chandigarh and several Panjabi-speaking areas were kept out of  the new state.  Violating all the international norms, the Panjab was deprived of its proprietorship of natural resources.  Distribution of waters is an evidence of this injustice.

You also retained the initiative and powers for Panjab's economic development.  The path of development that you adopted was one dimensional and directionless.  It resulted in the imbalance of economy.

Your design is to keep our industrial development at your will and never let us be self-reliant.  You want to see us standing as beggars at your door.  There is hardly any Agro Industry in Panjab.  Heavy industry is totally non-existent.  We want to keep our capital safe for our development, but you are exploiting us if we were your colony.

You have not spared any effort to hurt our culture.  By damaging our heritage you want to keep us in a miserable psychological state so that we may feel embarrassed over our language, culture and proud history.  Your strategy is to destroy us from 'within' and reduce us to your slaves so that you may keep on sucking our blood without any protest.

You want us to adopt your rootless culture of razzle dazzle as our way of life.  You want to uproot our culture

and take away our source of life.  You think our history is not worthy of any significance.

But now we keep track of your every step.  Still a vital blood flows in our veins.  We will structure our way of life according to our originality and history.  Everyone knows that without getting political power it is not possible for any nation to guard its culture.  It is not possible for us to keep our culture and national identity intact without establishing a sovereign Khalistan. We are offering our heads for achieving our goal;

Our True Guru has granted a sovereign state to us

We have won his blessing by offering our heads.

Now we beg to address our Khalsa Panth.  The way of the Khalsa is very trying.  It is sharper than the edge of a dagger, the Khanda and subtler than a strand of hair.  The Khalsa Panth at all cost has to preserve the original and pure form of its great struggle.  The struggle is a divine journey inspired by a transcendental consciousness.  During these moments of struggle, the Khalsa is to remain continuously absorbed into the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, no matter how many cruelties are inflicted and provocation is given, the Khalsa has to keep its cool and discipline in the horrible and barbaric situations.  The Khalsa has to preserve its traditions established by the valiant Sikhs through martyrdom.

In comparison with the violence of the enemy, the violence of the Khalsa abounds in divine qualities and spiritual blessings.  The Khalsa has to give such a divine form and beauty to its struggle that it may even burden the conscience of the enemy with the realisation of its own sin.  Such a moral miracle will be possible only if the concentration on the  Guru of the Khalsa and the rhythm of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji remain fully connected and intact.  The Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the main source of our life-stream and spiritual power.  It is also the chief spring of our inspiration to

advance towards the destination of Khalistan.

In concentration on the Guru and the internal rhythm of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji are the main life-stream of the Khalsa, then it is also necessary to say a few words to the Singhs (the fighters)who are intensely in love with the stream.  In this terrible crisis of history the concentration on the Guru and the rhythm of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji are the only armed brigades.  They are the army of the Timeless Man, and they are the guardians of the pure consciousness of the Khalsa.  We too had the honour of having been the humble parts of these forces (the under ground groups).

It is true that we are confronting a vast material State that has at its command all the worldly resources, horrifying scientific inventions, a capacity to attack and disable the intellect and praxis, the State can also weaken us through penetration and strategies of its intelligence.  It can also develop shocking plans  and more than everything else it can assemble huge armies.  But so what?  The Khalsa can send shivers into the spine of the enemy and shake its state with its spiritual might.  It is not the bodies alone that fight.  It was only the miracle of the Khalsa's spiritual strength that even with its tiny number the Khalsa subdued the 10 lakh army of the Mughals at the Fort of Chamkaur.

During the last decade we have overwhelmed this state of brahmanical prejudices with martyrdom.  We have been hailed in all corners.  Now the matter is not restricted to possible creation of  Khalistan alone.  Several oppressed nations of India have come out in the open to fight for their freedom.  The Dalit brothers, especially, are liberating themselves from the destructive influence of Brahmanism.  The so called hue and cry made for 'unity and integrity' does not touch them any more.  They have well understood the cunningness of brahmanical rulers veiled behind this hue and cry. 

; Although these are magnificent accomplishments of our movement, still we are not free from big mistakes and inadequacies.

Sometimes during our struggle we do commit something that is neither morally unique nor pious.  Although we are marching towards our goal of achieving Khalistan with determination yet still we have not fully learnt how to go through this difficult terrain.  The understanding and experience of our struggle are still diluted and superficial.  We have still to develop a larger vision that crosses decades and centuries.

We still keep doing something that gives our enemy an opportunity to question our proud and glorious history.  Several times our arms have wrecked the joys, blossom and aspiration of those who had never directly hurt our movement.

It appears sometimes as if we were trying to strike terror among the people although our commitment to the ninth Guru is neither to terrify nor to get terrified.

Oh valiant brethren! Why are not our actions and deeds firing many colours and proliferating unusual effects of life?  Why do we give the people an excuse to say that a wide gap has appeared between our thought, word and action.  When we sin we become drunk within a victory of fault, when we lose we do not investigate its reasons.  As a result a chain of losses begins.  In such a situation we do not urge to re-integrate ourselves with transcendental consciousness of the Khalsa, nor do we seek the blessing of the Guru’s abode.

We are becoming martyr’s, going to jails, bearing every attack of the enemy, but still in our basic thought, the gratitude to the Lord, patience and commitment have not fully penetrated.  Sometimes, the glory of the material status, its power and shine captivate us, as a result we fall prey to material values and miracles.  During such moments we do not passionately pray before the Guru Granth Sahib Ji to keep our unique character by heroism and spirituality higher and untouche

d by narrow ends.

Several times we suffer from indecision.  To free ourselves from this state instead of getting close to Guru Ji we rather choose distance.  We are forgetting that during disagreement among us, the resolution of  the entire Khalsa adopted at the Akal Takht can cement and guide us.  Oh brave brethren drenched with the divine love of the sixth Guru, Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji! , why don’t you flock towards the Akal Takht for guidance?  Our Guru Ji arms spread awaits us.

At times, our baseless suspicions divide us into groups.  We then patronise one group and to protect another we unnecessarily accuse the other groups crossing all limits.  Our sword proudly falls on their necks. The Singhs (the fighters) of the Khalsa Panth have to meet this serious challenge of the moment with determination  and love, with a prayer for the enhancement of wisdom and humility of  the mind.  Will you follow this path our brethren after we are gone?

Oh Singh’s of the procession of those walking with their heads on the palms for sacrifice!  You carry on your shoulders the historic responsibility of recognising the main lifestream and original form of the Khalsa and also the responsibility of identifying the deadly current of ignorance and temptation .  This current, to obtain power, has fallen to act on brahmanical practices.  Please understand the narrow motives concealed behind this current that on the surface appears to be pro-Sikh.  Wage a war against it.  Its divisive tendencies are to be strongly resisted.  The people associated with this current have lost their faith in higher struggle.  They have been tempted by the brahmanical reflexes and its allied power hierarchies.  They have begun to like evanescent colours.  Their actions do not reflect the message of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s transcendental journey:  Nor do they illustrate any divine experience.  Their state mirrors a

schism between the mind and word.  Declare that these people are false and they have disowned our path.  If they want to be owned by the Khalsa and they feel that there is still in them a secret of truth enunciated by Guru Nanak Dev Ji let them advance straight towards Khalistan otherwise they will be thrown into the dustbin of history.

Respected President Ji! After these few words with our nation we again address you.  When we bid farewell to the world it will be a strange meeting of numerous contradictions.  If we look at the world insightfully, the whole world is in turmoil, a powerful turmoil.  With an alien eye it may look to be a destructive development.  It feels as if human peace and action were going through acute disturbance, but the people with intuition can see all this from a different angle altogether.

The humankind’s aspiration for freedom cannot be controlled in any system.  Any effort to destroy this aspiration gets self-defeated in history.  We are witnessing the same happening in our times also.

The same passion for freedom, burning like a flame in the depths of the humankind gave birth to the great French Revolution.  And then in the beginning of this century, watched tumbling down in history, the Tsarist regime that had become a symbol of terror and tyranny.

But whatever systems have been built up on the ruins of Tsarism, have not succeeded in fully preserving and understanding the rush and aspiration of human freedom.  All these massive artifices are showing cracks.  What an irony of our times that the same people who had raised our ancestors’ flag of freedom became the murderers of freedom.

We are saying this with deep sorrow that the same lands where lakhs of people laid down their lives fighting the Nazis, today are providing shelter to the murderers of the Sikhs.  We mean the country of the great Tolstoy and Lenin - the Soviet Union and their East European allies, where the kil

lers of hundreds of Sikh youths, like Bua and Rebiero are taking shelter under the pretext of holding diplomatic responsibilities.  But at the same fresh winds of freedom blowing in these countries will not remain safe shelters for these murderers of humankind.  To us that time is not distant when the people of these countries will hand over these criminals to us so that they can be given their due in the court of the Khalsa.

The dark storm of oppression that is blowing over the Khalsa and the fire of tyranny that is burning it, must have touched at  least a little, the souls of Lincoln, Emerson, Rousseau, Voltaire and Shakespeare because the people fighting for their freedom and sovereignty have the same blood flowing in their veins.  But permit us to say that among the people of these great men’s lands, the urge to push their tradition is dying.  Their spiritual values  are drying up, they are unable to see the new sun shining in the land of Khalistan whose rays will also radiate the universe.  We are hoping that they  will accept the reality of Khalistan.  We appeal to the United Nations to recognise the face of Khalistan so that the Khalsa nation can make historic contribution to the international peace and security according to the UN Charter, and may also help in building up the relations of tolerance and goodwill among India and its neighbours.

Honourable President Ji! We are going to look into the eyes of death because we believe that the flag of life’s glory flies even in the face of death.  Not only us, but our entire nation has taken birth by practising the art of keeping its head on its palm.  The guns of evil will never frighten us.

In this era of betrayals, we are going to meet our beloved in full faith and wholesomely.  Our martyrdom will radiate only integration.  We are feeling that martyrdom is a transcendence of all fears, greed, and obscene physical desires.  The consciousness of the Khalsa is

the most pure and luminous during the moments of martyrdom.

We have chosen the path of martyrdom so that the ever fresh face of the Khalsa and its unique glory can come into its own once again , and enlighten the whole world.  In their eternal joy and grace  Guru Ji’s blessed us with a spark of their love.  With that spark we are going  to light up all the skies.  With that spark we are in full blossom.  Our love for freedom has taken us to a state of cosmic equilibrium ‘sahaja’.

We have met our true Guru.  The angles of the eternal symphony have arrived to congratulate us with all their families at this momentous hour of meeting.

Martyrdom has a unique relish of its own.  How wonderful it is!.  Beyond the material and ineffable emotions.

Please tell our nation not to be sorrowful.  The sweet remembrance of that wearer of nom-de plume, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, flows like a river in us.  Please tell them that the stream of love of the tenth Guru has already gushed forth in us.  We are going  towards the altar in a higher peace and divine poise.  We are riding a unique boat that the currents are unable to sink.

The maker has put together all the world perfectly.  O Nanak, my Lord will not let even lakhs of  sea currents sink the boat.

The Khalsa has upheld the belief  that wherever death comes, accept it with joy.  For this reason please tell all those warriors of the world burning with the fire of freedom not to let  go mellow the challenge thrown  by us.  Let their bursting bullets become a lament on our death.

The rope of  gallows is dear to us like the embrace of our Lover but if we are condemned to be prisoners of war, we will wish bullets to kiss the truth in our breasts so that the sacred ground of Khalistan becomes more fertile with our warm blood.

Long Live Khalistan !!

We are restless to drink the pint of martyrdom for Kha

listan

 

Harjinder Singh      Sukhdev Singh

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ohmy.gif WHOOPS!!! I thought it was juz an illustration of the stuff that was happening back then, I didn't know it was a pic of some real Singhs blush.gif . My bad, mistake on my part cuz I don't history that well, SORRY! hope I didn't offend by accident.

ok, i never heard of "motorcycle wale" before, so thanx everyone for info on that ^_^

aight, so these kale kachey wale....is there anything else bout them? they never helped sikhs right? they juz looted sikhs and stole their scooters/ motorcycles, and money, etc.

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Don't worry Bhainji, everyone knows that you made an honest mistake so don't feel bad about it. grin.gif

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Kalay Kachhay walay weren't around during the peak of the Khalistan movement, even the police at that time didn't leave their thanay at night. The Kalay Kachhay walay were used by the police to oppress the Sikhs in the villages and terrorise them into not knowing who was a Kharkoo and who was just a common criminal. There are numerous stories of the police being involved in kalay kachhay walay activities. The main role of the police was to free the kalay kachhay walay whenever the villagers had managed to capture any of them. As far as I know no one has ever been convicted of the killings and robberies committed by the kalay kachhay walay.

The Motorcycle wale as Deep Singh said were Kharkoos. Sant Bhindranwale used to say in some of his speeches that any Sikh youth who wants to make a contribution to the movement should go out and buy a motorcycle. The earliest use of the motorcycle in 'sudhar' activities was when Lala Jagat Narain the owner of the Hind Samachar group of Newspapers was killed in 1981. He had supported the Nirankaris through his newpapers. opposed each and every legitimate demand of the Sikhs as well as giving evidence on behalf of the defence during the trial of the sant nirankaris who had killed 13 Gursikhs in Amritsar on Vaisakhi day in 1978.

The picture posted by Satpreet Kaur Bhainji seems to be as some of the members said of Bhai Harjinder Singh 'Jinda' and Bhai Sukhdev Singh 'Sukha'. They both eliminated General Vaidya in 1986.

GurFateh

Bikramjit Singh

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I heard alot of stories of how the kalay kachay walay were the police themselves sometimes. The police would come during the day and start inspecting peoples houses, then at night rob the rich ones. They would get all greased up so noone could grab them cuz there hand would slip off, only wearing a kala kacha

Heres a good dhadi on motorcyclewale i just found done by some youths "Dhadi Video 1983"

Alot of famous faces in the 80's can also be seen in the movie

http://sikhwisdom.com/video.html

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thanks for the info about shaheed harjinder singh jinda and sukdev singh sukha as they are they realted to me from my mothers side they are her cusin brothers. 
Dosent that make them your mothers cousins???
heard alot of stories of how the kalay kachay walay were the police themselves sometimes. The police would come during the day and start inspecting peoples houses, then at night rob the rich ones. They would get all greased up so noone could grab them cuz there hand would slip off, only wearing a kala kacha

Thanks veerji, didnt know about grease

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    • Umm, that's totally irrational, bro. There are plenty of prakash-dara Singhs in Punjab (less than we'd like, but still plenty). No one cares that you are sabat soorat. It isn't 1986. You can walk around in chola, kurta-pajama, or jeans. Whatever. If you want the look @dallysingh101 is referring to, just go into a cheap clothing shop (not a Western-style mall) and buy some shirts for 250 rupees or a track suit for 2000 rupees. You'll get the cheap stuff made in some sweatshop in Bombay.
    • The Mind is Jyot Saroop (Waheguru), but the mind is under the influence of five evils… Through Naam Simran( Rememberance), the mind will begin to detach from evil, and get back to its original form ( MANN TU JYOT SAROOP HEH)… Until the mind breaks free from the five evils, one will go through the cycle of paap and punn….which leads to Karma… Naam Simran destroys past karma, and prevents new karma coming into fruition… I did this, I did that… This non realisation of the Jyot Saroop gives rise to paap and Punn, which in turn gives birth to suffering and misery…
    • I agree we're not born with sin like the Christians think. Also I agree we have effects of karma. But Gurbani does state that the body contains both sin and charity (goodness): ਕਾਇਆ ਅੰਦਰਿ ਪਾਪੁ ਪੁੰਨੁ ਦੁਇ ਭਾਈ ॥ Within the body are the two brothers sin and virtue. p126 Actually, we do need to be saved. Gurbani calls this "udhaar" (uplift). Without Satguru, souls are liable to spiritual death: ਜਿਨਾ ਸਤਿਗੁਰੁ ਪੁਰਖੁ ਨ ਭੇਟਿਓ ਸੇ ਭਾਗਹੀਣ ਵਸਿ ਕਾਲ ॥ p40 Those who have not met Satguru Purakh are unfortunate and liable to death. So, yeah, we do need to be saved, and Guru ji does the saving. The reason Satguru is the one to save is because God has given Satguru the "key" (kunji): ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਹਥਿ ਕੁੰਜੀ ਹੋਰਤੁ ਦਰੁ ਖੁਲੈ ਨਾਹੀ ਗੁਰੁ ਪੂਰੈ ਭਾਗਿ ਮਿਲਾਵਣਿਆ ॥੭॥ In the True Guru's hand is the key. None else can open the door. By perfect good fortune the Guru is met. p124
    • That's unfortunate to hear. Could you give any more information? Who was this "baba"? He just disappeared with people's money? Obviously, you should donate your money to known institutions or poor people that you can verify the need of through friends and family in Punjab.
    • Sangat ji,  I know a family who went Sevewal to do seva sometimes end of 2019. They returned last year in great dismay and heart broken.  To repent for their mistakes they approached panj pyaare. The Panj gave them their punishment / order to how t make it up which, with Kirpa, they fulfilled.  They were listening to a fake Baba who, in the end, took all the "Donations " and fled sometime over a year ago. For nearly 4 years this family (who are great Gursikhs once u get to know them) wasted time and effort for this fake Baba. NOT ONLY this one fam. But many, many did worldwide and they took their fam to do seva, in village Sevewal, city Jaitho in Punjab. In the end many families lost money in thousands being behind this Baba. The family, on return, had to get in touch with all the participants and told them to stop.  I am stating this here to create awareness and we need to learn from whom we follow and believe. It's no easy but if we follow the 3 S (Sangat, Simran and Seva) we will be shown the light. As I am writing this the family in question have been doing the same since 2008 onwards and they fell for this Baba... it is unbelievable and shocking.  This am writing in a nutshell as am at work on my break so not lengthy but it deserves a great length.  Especially the family in question, who shed light on youngsters about Sikhi 20 plus years!! 
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