Jump to content

Urgent Action: India To Hang Balwant Singh On 31 March 2012 - Letter To Send To Your Mep


Recommended Posts

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Urgent request to write to your MEPs: Balwant Singh Rajoana to be hanged on 31 March at 9am in Central Jail, Patiala

For those on email send the attached letter (reproduced below) to all MEPs in the region in which you live (there are 12 regions in the UK).

The SIkh Federation (UK) has already written to all 73 UK MEPs as we have regional contacts to cover all 12 regions.

To get contact deatails for your MEPs use your postcode by visiting: http://www.writetothem.com/ and write to ALL MEPs in your region

Alternatively use the following link:

http://www.europarl....=GB&webTermId=7

This campaign will be more successful with your help as it is essential we have a very high volume of letters sent to MEPs as soon as possible.

PS. The SIkh Federation (UK) is co-ordinating similar actions of Sikhs wring to MEPs across mainland Europe.

Please note the five actions in the letter and in particular the last one: Peaceful protest outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday 28 March between 1-3pm. Please make travel arrangements for this protest.

Urgent Action: India to hang Balwant Singh on 31 March 2012

I am writing to express my deep concern that it was confirmed on 13 March that India is preparing to break its moratorium on the death penalty by hanging Balwant Singh on 31 March at 9am in Central Jail, Patiala.

Balwant Singh was a close friend of Dilawar Singh, a serving police officer in the Punjab Police who in 1995 killed the then Chief Minister of Punjab, Beant Singh, who was responsible for the mass genocide of the Sikhs in the 1980s and early 1990s.

In recent years Amnesty International has welcomed the lack of executions in India, with the last one taking place in 2004, but expressed its concern that at least 50 death sentences are passed each year by the Indian courts.

By making this announcement India is signalling to the world, including EU Member States, that when it comes to Sikh prisoners it is prepared to break the moratorium and reverse the trend to abolish the death penalty.

There is a real risk this may open the flood gates and allow India to execute the likes of Professor Davinderpal Singh Bhullar. His case has been highlighted by Amnesty International and raised with MEPs on a number of occasions as he was illegally deported from Germany. He has now been in prison for over 17 years and been on death row in Tihar Central Prison, New Delhi for over nine years.

This most recent announcement also comes on the back of the pre-mature release last month of Kishori Lal, who was awarded the death penalty in the murder of three Sikhs with a chopper knife on 1 November 1984. Many in the Sikh community feel the Indian authorities are blatantly targeting Sikhs and many countries around the world, including EU Member States may stay silent as they do not want to jeopardise trade with India.

I urge you to:

i) write to Baroness Catherine Ashton, the Vice President and European Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, for her to immediately raise with India the EU’s concern about the execution of Balwant Singh planned for 31 March;

ii) arrange for parliamentary questions to be raised in the European Parliament and for a strongly worded resolution to be passed in Parliament similar to that for Professor Davinderpal Singh Bhullar on 7 July 2011;

iii) write to the Indian High Commissioner in the European Parliament expressing your displeasure regarding their decision to break the moratorium on the death penalty by hanging Balwant Singh on 31 March;

iv) contact Amnesty International and other international organisations that oppose the death penalty to launch an urgent campaign on behalf of Balwant Singh; and

v) join Sikhs from across Europe for a peaceful protest outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday 28 March between 1-3pm.

Yours sincerely

MEPs letter India to hang Balwant Singh on 31 March.pdf

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It takes 4 minutes to action this online via http://www.writetothem.com. These actions help escalate the global profile of what Baba Balwant Singh Rajoana is standing for.

Take the 4 minutes out. It's the least we can do...

Many thanks again to Sikh Federation UK for proactively itemising an effective protocol to follow.

http://supportbalwan...blogspot.co.uk/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Urgent request to write to your MEPs: Balwant Singh Rajoana to be hanged on 31 March at 9am in Central Jail, Patiala

For those on email send the attached letter (reproduced below) to all MEPs in the region in which you live (there are 12 regions in the UK).

The SIkh Federation (UK) has already written to all 73 UK MEPs as we have regional contacts to cover all 12 regions.

To get contact deatails for your MEPs use your postcode by visiting: http://www.writetothem.com/ and write to ALL MEPs in your region

Alternatively use the following link:

http://www.europarl....=GB&webTermId=7

This campaign will be more successful with your help as it is essential we have a very high volume of letters sent to MEPs as soon as possible.

PS. The SIkh Federation (UK) is co-ordinating similar actions of Sikhs wring to MEPs across mainland Europe.

Please note the five actions in the letter and in particular the last one: Peaceful protest outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday 28 March between 1-3pm. Please make travel arrangements for this protest.

Urgent Action: India to hang Balwant Singh on 31 March 2012

I am writing to express my deep concern that it was confirmed on 13 March that India is preparing to break its moratorium on the death penalty by hanging Balwant Singh on 31 March at 9am in Central Jail, Patiala.

Balwant Singh was a close friend of Dilawar Singh, a serving police officer in the Punjab Police who in 1995 killed the then Chief Minister of Punjab, Beant Singh, who was responsible for the mass genocide of the Sikhs in the 1980s and early 1990s.

In recent years Amnesty International has welcomed the lack of executions in India, with the last one taking place in 2004, but expressed its concern that at least 50 death sentences are passed each year by the Indian courts.

By making this announcement India is signalling to the world, including EU Member States, that when it comes to Sikh prisoners it is prepared to break the moratorium and reverse the trend to abolish the death penalty.

There is a real risk this may open the flood gates and allow India to execute the likes of Professor Davinderpal Singh Bhullar. His case has been highlighted by Amnesty International and raised with MEPs on a number of occasions as he was illegally deported from Germany. He has now been in prison for over 17 years and been on death row in Tihar Central Prison, New Delhi for over nine years.

This most recent announcement also comes on the back of the pre-mature release last month of Kishori Lal, who was awarded the death penalty in the murder of three Sikhs with a chopper knife on 1 November 1984. Many in the Sikh community feel the Indian authorities are blatantly targeting Sikhs and many countries around the world, including EU Member States may stay silent as they do not want to jeopardise trade with India.

I urge you to:

i) write to Baroness Catherine Ashton, the Vice President and European Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, for her to immediately raise with India the EU’s concern about the execution of Balwant Singh planned for 31 March;

ii) arrange for parliamentary questions to be raised in the European Parliament and for a strongly worded resolution to be passed in Parliament similar to that for Professor Davinderpal Singh Bhullar on 7 July 2011;

iii) write to the Indian High Commissioner in the European Parliament expressing your displeasure regarding their decision to break the moratorium on the death penalty by hanging Balwant Singh on 31 March;

iv) contact Amnesty International and other international organisations that oppose the death penalty to launch an urgent campaign on behalf of Balwant Singh; and

v) join Sikhs from across Europe for a peaceful protest outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday 28 March between 1-3pm.

Yours sincerely

** HAVE YOU WRITTEN TO MEPs IN YOUR REGION **

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt


  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Net pay after taxes. If you don't agree, think about this: If you were a trader and started off in China with silk that cost 100 rupees and came to India, and you had to pay total 800 rupees taxes at every small kingdom along the way, and then sold your goods for 1000 rupees, you'd have 100 rupees left, right? If your daswandh is on the gross, that's 100 rupees, meaning you have nothing left. Obviously, you owe only 10% of 100, not 10% of 1000. No, it's 10% before bills and other expenses. These expenses are not your expenses to earn money. They are consumption. If you are a business owner, you take out all expenses, including rent, shop electricity, cost of goods sold, advertising, and government taxes. Whatever is left is your profit and you owe 10% of that.  If you are an employee, you are also entitled to deduct the cost of earning money. That would be government taxes. Everything else is consumption.    
    • No, bro, it's simply not true that no one talks about Simran. Where did you hear that? Swingdon? The entire Sikh world talks about doing Simran, whether it's Maskeen ji, Giani Pinderpal Singh, Giani Kulwant Singh Jawaddi, or Sants. So what are you talking about? Agreed. Agreed. Well, if every bani were exactly the same, then why would Guru ji even write anything after writing Japji Sahib? We should all enjoy all the banis. No, Gurbani tells you to do Simran, but it's not just "the manual". Gurbani itself also has cleansing powers. I'm not saying not to do Simran. Do it. But Gurbani is not merely "the manual". Reading and singing Gurbani is spiritually helpful: ਪ੍ਰਭ ਬਾਣੀ ਸਬਦੁ ਸੁਭਾਖਿਆ ॥  ਗਾਵਹੁ ਸੁਣਹੁ ਪੜਹੁ ਨਿਤ ਭਾਈ ਗੁਰ ਪੂਰੈ ਤੂ ਰਾਖਿਆ ॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ The Lord's Bani and the words are the best utterances. Ever sing hear and recite them, O brother and the Perfect Guru shall save thee. Pause. p611 Here Guru ji shows the importance of both Bani and Naam: ਆਇਓ ਸੁਨਨ ਪੜਨ ਕਉ ਬਾਣੀ ॥ ਨਾਮੁ ਵਿਸਾਰਿ ਲਗਹਿ ਅਨ ਲਾਲਚਿ ਬਿਰਥਾ ਜਨਮੁ ਪਰਾਣੀ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ The mortal has come to hear and utter Bani. Forgetting the Name thou attached thyself to other desires. Vain is thy life, O mortal. Pause. p1219 Are there any house manuals that say to read and sing the house manual?
    • All of these are suppositions, bro. Linguists know that, generally, all the social classes of a physical area speak the same language, though some classes may use more advanced vocabulary. I'm talking about the syntax. That is, unless the King is an invader, which Porus was not. When you say Punjabi wasn't very evolved, what do you mean? The syntax must have been roughly the same. As for vocabulary, do you really think Punjabis at the time did nothing more than grunt to express their thoughts? That they had no shades of meaning? Such as hot/cold, red/yellow/blue, angry/sweet/loving/sad, etc? Why must we always have an inferiority complex?
    • I still think about that incident now and then, just haven't heard any developments regarding what happened, just like so many other things that have happened in Panjab!
    • There was a young Singh from abroad who went to Anandpur Sahib Hola and got into a fight with some Punjabis who were playing loud non-religious music. He had bana and a weapon or two. There were more of them than him.  He ended up losing his life. Don't be like that. Not worth it to fight manmukhs. @californiasardar1 ਮੂਰਖੈ ਨਾਲਿ ਨ ਲੁਝੀਐ ॥੧੯॥ Argue not with a fool. p473
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use