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Finally! A Sikh Politician We Can Be Proud Of. Unlike Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh


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Sikhs For Justice are trying to file a “1503 PETITION” before the U.N. Human Rights Commission (UNHRC). If they are successful, then the U.N. will appoint an independent expert to investigate the Sikh Genocide issue within India.

This is quite a big step in terms of the Sikh Panth trying to obtain justice for the Sikh Genocide. Canadian MP Sukh Dalliwal has publically stated that he supports this petition and that he will lead the way before the United Nations.

Now compare Sukh Dalliwal to our so called “Sikh” Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh:-

  • While Manmohan Singh publically tells the Sikhs to forget about the Genocide, Sukh Daliwall is trying to get justice for his Sikh brothers and sisters.
  • In 1993 when Manmohan Singh was the Finance Minister of india, he attended an International Human Rights Convention. When he was asked, has there ever been any sustained Human Rights infringements within Punjab, our so called Sikh Prime Minister replied that there had not been any! While the Prime Minister is trying to hide the truth, Sukh Daliwal is trying to bring it out in the open.

Unfortunately Manmohan Singh is nothing but an unelected ‘yes man’ for the Ghandi Hindutva dynasty of India (Nehru, Indra Ghandi, Rajiv Ghandi, Sonia Ghandi - all from the same family) who are the descendants of Gangu (sold out the 2 small shaibzade). As soon as Rahul Gandhi is ready to take the role of Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh will be brushed aside.

Another example of a ‘yes man’ - In 1984, the Chief of the Army at the time SK Sinha was told by the Indian government about Operation Bluestar, he refused to do it. He was therefore retired early and General Arun Vaidya was bought out of retirement to lead the attack. He was bought out of retirement as he was notorious for being a ‘yes man’ and doing unethical things. Another general of the army Gen TS Oberoi had actually described Vaidya as a ‘sick man’ i.e. someone who would kill any number of people.

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Sikhs For Justice are trying to file a "1503 PETITION" before the U.N. Human Rights Commission (UNHRC). If they are successful, then the U.N. will appoint an independent expert to investigate the Sikh Genocide issue within India.

This is quite a big step in terms of the Sikh Panth trying to obtain justice for the Sikh Genocide. Canadian MP Sukh Dalliwal has publically stated that he supports this petition and that he will lead the way before the United Nations.

Now compare Sukh Dalliwal to our so called "Sikh" Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh:-

  • While Manmohan Singh publically tells the Sikhs to forget about the Genocide, Sukh Daliwall is trying to get justice for his Sikh brothers and sisters.
  • In 1993 when Manmohan Singh was the Finance Minister of india, he attended an International Human Rights Convention. When he was asked, has there ever been any sustained Human Rights infringements within Punjab, our so called Sikh Prime Minister replied that there had not been any! While the Prime Minister is trying to hide the truth, Sukh Daliwal is trying to bring it out in the open.

Unfortunately Manmohan Singh is nothing but an unelected 'yes man' for the Ghandi Hindutva dynasty of India (Nehru, Indra Ghandi, Rajiv Ghandi, Sonia Ghandi - all from the same family) who are the descendants of Gangu (sold out the 2 small shaibzade). As soon as Rahul Gandhi is ready to take the role of Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh will be brushed aside.

Another example of a 'yes man' - In 1984, the Chief of the Army at the time SK Sinha was told by the Indian government about Operation Bluestar, he refused to do it. He was therefore retired early and General Arun Vaidya was bought out of retirement to lead the attack. He was bought out of retirement as he was notorious for being a 'yes man' and doing unethical things. Another general of the army Gen TS Oberoi had actually described Vaidya as a 'sick man' i.e. someone who would kill any number of people.

SK Sinha was never appointed as Army Chief. He was passed over for that position, possibly because he refused to conduct Operation Bluestar. But he was never Army Chief...

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Well done to Sukh Singh Dhaliwal.

http://www.sukhdhaliwal.ca/

Please email him, show your support.

Especially non-Canadian Sikhs.

Sukh Dhaliwal meets with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

June 28th, 2010

Newton-North Delta MP takes opportunity to correct misconceptions

Toronto, ON - This morning Sukh Dhaliwal, Member of Parliament for Newton-North Delta, met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a closed door meeting involving MPs and MLAs of Indian origin from across Canada.

The face-to-face meeting allowed Dhaliwal to convey his positions on two key issues that he has been intimately involved in over the past few years.”I told the Prime Minister that I and everyone else in the room were valuable assets to him and his government in increasing economic ties between our two countries,” said Dhaliwal. “I also explained that his perceptions about rising extremism within Canada’s Sikh community were incorrect and not in any way reflective of Sikhs living across the country.”

Within the meeting, Prime Minister Singh expressed regret for the anti-Sikh violence of 1984, stating that it “should have never happened” and that he has “on behalf of the Government of India apologized on behalf of the nation for what happened.” The Prime Minister also alluded to ongoing negotiations to provide compensation for the victims of the 1984 violence.

The Prime Minister also expressed great pride about what the Indian community in Canada had been able to accomplish, with particular reference to the Sikh community in Canada.

Dhaliwal commended the Prime Minister for his efforts to reach to the elected representatives from the Indian diaspora.

“I have been very encouraged by the Prime Minister’s proactive efforts to meet with us, as I think that it is the best way to create understanding from all perspectives,” said Dhaliwal. “This morning the Prime Minister expressed an understanding about the pain caused by the 1984 anti-Sikh violence, and he has also been able to hear about how extremism within the Sikh community in Canada is a myth perpetrated by a few.”

Dhaliwal committed to assisting in fostering greater trading linkages through his post as the Official Opposition’s Critic for Asia Pacfic and to working as an intermediary to continue positive relations between the Indian government and Canadian Sikhs.

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