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Beant killer wants no mercy, terms Akalis 'traitors of religion'

Ravinder Vasudeva, Hindustan Times

Patiala, March 26, 2012

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and its government may have pledged to make all possible attempts to save him from the gallows, but Balwant Singh Rajoana has scant regard for the "neeliyan paggaan wale (blue-turbaned)" leaders.

"I read it in newspapers that the Akali leadership, SAD-BJP government and the Shiromaani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee (SGPC) are making efforts to get me mercy. Let me make it clear that I don't want or need any mercy of the leaders of an Indian State that I do not believe in," said Rajoana, the Babbar Khalsa militant convicted in the Beant Singh assassination case and currently lodged in Patiala Central Jail, in letter sent to the media through his sister Kamaljeet Kaur.

He described the Akali leaders as "cheaters of Sikh religion", who "deserted the original path of Sikhism under pressure of the Delhi-based central government". For the denial of justice to several victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, too, Rajoana blamed the entire Akali leadership of Punjab.

"If these leaders don't have the courage to ensure justice for the Sikh community, they should shed their blue turbans and kirpans (religious swords) and wear khakhi shorts and white caps instead." He also criticised the Congress and the BJP for trying to politicise his "mission".

Rajoana rejected Beant Singh's family's statements that he should be pardoned. "I don't repent what I did," he said, appealing to his supporters not to disturb communal harmony in the state and to support his cause by displaying saffron flags on the day of his hanging.

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soorma Balwant SINGH - THE SWORD OF THE BRUTAL TRUTH WE MUST ACCEPT

The Badal Dal boasted that they had dropped the Panthic agenda for ever to please their BJP/RSS allies. How things change.

It had got ridiculous as Police officers who had been at the for front of killing Sikhs such as Sumedh Saini have been given high jobs.

Any one know where the Sant Samaj have gone, the last I saw was them feeding Ladoos to Badal? Sant Daduwal and Dhadrianwala are the only ones coming out in full support of Bhai Sahib

Bhai Sahib has said it as it is none of the Badal Group and many of the Sants have given support to the Sikh prisoners or Shaheeds.

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