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**Khalsa Raj - Khalistan - March Held In Panjab By Dal Khalsa Thousands Attended**


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It was Khalistan all the way....

Fatehgarh Sahib: (May 12, 2010): On May 12, Khalistanis made their presence felt on the streets of Panjab during a parade to observe the tercentenary of Sikh rule established by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur in 1710.

Pro-Khalistan flags, posters, banners were raised and photos of Sikh Martyrs- Shaheeds displayed at a parade (nagar kirtan).

Pro-Khalistan slogans were also raised at the Khalsa Raj Parade organized by the Dal Khalsa to mark the tercentenary of first Sikh rule established by Sikh warrior Baba Banda Singh Bahadur. Hardliners and family members of slain militants in large numbers participated in the parade, which started from Chaparchiri and concluded at Sirhind in the evening.

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Floats carrying Khalistani banners and photos of Sikh Martyrs were a source of attraction.

A float carrying Khalistani banners and photos of 'martyrs' including Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, Shaheed Sukhdev Singh Babbar, Shaheed Talwinder Singh Parmar, Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala,Shaheed Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochal (all heads of Sikh militant groups), Shaheed Dilawar Singh, Jagtar Singh Hawara was source of attraction.

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Khalsa Raj Khalistan March organized by Dal Khalsa International

A large size poster of Dal Khalsa's mentor Gajinder Singh, whose names figures in India's 20 most wanted persons, was distributed amongst masses all the way. The message on the float having pictures of Sikh Martyrs was - Sikh Martyrs last will: Khalistan.Just as in Nagar Kirtans in the UK in which Dal Khalsa UK distributed T Shirts of Shaheed Sant Bhindranwale most of the young participants were wearing Bhindrawale's T-shirts.

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The Parade was organized by Dal Khalsa with the support of SAD (Panch Pardani), Khalsa Action Committee, Sikh Students Federation and UK based Council of Khalistan & Dal Khalsa UK

On reaching at Fatehgarh Sahib, the organizers unfurled, saluted and paid respect to the Sikh Flag, which symbolizes Sikh sovereignty.

Striking a discordant note, the organizers honoured Dilawar Singh, the assassin of former chief minister Beant Singh with 'Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Bravery Award. They said that Dilawar Singh, like Baba Banda Singh ended the tyrannical rule of present times.

In his address, S Harcharnjit Singh Dhami, the president of the Dal Khalsa said Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was a true Sikh warrior who fought against injustice and slavery.

"This is a historic moment. We have gathered here today to reaffirm that Sikhs as a Nation have been struggling for their freedom against all odds, refusing to submit to those who aim to eliminate their identity and crush their rightful aspirations".

By unfurling and saluting the Sikh Flag, we are keeping alive the memory and dedication of all those martyrs who laid down their lives to establish the sovereign self rule for Sikhs in the recent times", he pointed out in a emotional tone and tenor.

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Sikh Leaders saluting the Khalistan Flag at Fatehgarh Sahib

Spelling out his party's agenda, he said we were fully convinced that the future of our people lies in seeking and obtaining the right to self-determination.

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Bhai Mohkam Singh while addressing the spirited gathering of Dal Khalsa activists lambasted the present leadership for not adhering to Sikh principles and traditions.

Harpal Singh Cheema, leader of SAD (Panch Pardani) took Akalis to task for creating hurdles in establishing the Khalsa rule. The gathering called upon the Sikh masses to recognize and reject that leadership who for their personal benefits are damaging the collective cause of the Sikh nation.

Kanwar Pal Singh while addressing the gathering expressed concern and displeasure on the unsavory situation arisen after Prime Minister raised the issue of rising activities of Sikhs in Canada with his counterpart Stephen Harper in Washington in April. Since then the Canadian Sikhs are passing through a phase of turmoil, uncertainty and suspicion, he said.

He said that Dr Manmohan Singh's unnecessary intervention in the internal affairs of Canada and his portraying the Sikhs over there in poor light was condemnable.

The organizers called upon the energetic Sikh individuals and groups especially Council of Khalistan (UK), Khalistan Affairs Centre (USA), World Sikh Organization (Canada) and other world bodies to lobby for the associate membership for Sikh Nation in the UN.

The Khalsa March in support of Khalistan in Panjab demonstrates that Sikhs are united in the face of State Sponsored Terrorism and Genocide by India's fanatical Hindutva Govts and no force of India can crush the spirit of Freedom and Self Determination in the form of Khalistan!

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Indian govt can easily resolve the issue by giving vatican city style status to amritsar making it a sovereign Sikh nation state within the Indian union or an area of land in punjab/haryana where the new state will be called Khalistan, it may not please everyone but at least it would help to resolve this long standing issue of self determination.

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