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Sant Dhadrianwale: BHAI RAJOANA'S HANGING HAS BEEN STAYED BUT SANGHARSH MUST CONTINUE UNTIL HE IS FREE:

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BHAI RAJOANA'S HANGING HAS BEEN STAYED BUT SANGHARSH MUST CONTINUE UNTIL HE IS RELEASED & FREE: Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale

28th March 2012

Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale, speaking after the announcement that Bhai Rajoana’s death sentence has been stayed, said that, “Sikhs around the world have once again been awoken because of Jinda Shaheed Bhai Balwant Singh Ji Rajoana, but the hanging has only been stayed.”

They have said that Sikhs must not let the ‘Sangharsh’ for Bhai Rajoana go cold and he must be released as soon as possible so he can become a leading figure of inspiration for the nation and sit among us. Sant Dhadrianwale have said that if Bhai Rajoana’s letters can bring such awareness and awakening to the Khalsa Panth in such a short space of time, then what he can do when he is out of jail can only be imagined. They have said with the blessings of Akaal Purakh, Bhai Rajoana must come out.

Sant Dhadrianwale have said the youth of Punjab have been reading his letters and have been inspired. The reason for this is because Bhai Rajaona speaks the truth and his love for Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji shines - he is like a Singh of Puraatan times. Sant Dhadrianwale advised we are all wearing Dastaars now, but when Bhai Rajoana comes out, we must ensure we have Dastaars on our head that never come off.

It is for the first time in recent times the nation has been united with one single voice. They spoke about Bhai Rajoana’s Gursikhi Jeevan which has 14 hours of Nitnem every day - that is the power behind their courage.

Sant Dhadrianwale said it is not the Government that has brought Bhai Rajoana back from the gallows and for the time being at least delayed the hanging, but the Khalsa Panth. The credit for this ‘stay’ goes to the nation.

They also spoke about Quami Shaheed Bhai Dilawar Singh Ji saying if it wasn’t for these lions of the nation, many of us would have not have been here today. A whole generation of Sikh youth had been wiped out from the land of Punjab and the genocide would have continued it was not for these lions.

- ENDS -

Also see:

http://www.sikhsanga...097#entry530097

http://www.sikhsanga...115#entry530115

http://www.sikhsanga...477#entry530477

http://www.sikhsangat.com/Index.php?/topic/65988-why-was-beanta-killed-sant-dhadrianwale-on-bhai-rajoanahail-quami-shaheed-bhai-dilawar-singh-ji/

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