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I live in Haryana and no body needs protection here.

People who had zameer got shaheed.

People without zameer who walked out in 1984 from Darbar Sahib there support have zameer?

Agreed with this fully.

A lot of 'parcharaks' that travel to the west I hear had used 'so and so' person's name and walked out with their hands up along with politicians who said they would support the lehar

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Petition, with more than 8.1 million signatures, opposing execution of Prof. Bhullar handed over to President of India

By Parmjit Singh

Published: April 20, 2013

New Delhi, India (April 20, 2013): It is learnt that the Insaaf March representing the voice of more than 8.1 million people concluded at Delhi on April 19, 2013.

Insaaf March at Delhi (19 April 2013)

The march that had begun from Fatehgarh Sahib was carrying more than 81,00,000 signatures on a petition opposing execution of Professor Davinder Pal Singh Bhullar. The petition was also supported by more than eight thousands village panchayats and registered societies and clubs that had passed resolutions supporting the petition.

As per information available with Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) the Insaaf March started from Fatehgarh Sahib at around 3 pm on April 18, 2013 and reached Delhi on the late evening.

Petition carrying more than 8.1 million signatures handed over to President of India

Another view of Insaaf March in Delhi (April 19, 2013)

On April 19, 2013 the Sikh sangat performed Ardas at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and moved towards Rashtarpati Bhawan of India in form of a large procession. Many Sikhs were carrying the bundles of papers carrying signed petitions on their heads.

Tight security arrangements were made by the Delhi police and the procession was interrupted at Jantar Mantar. A special delegation of Rashtarpati Bawan received the petition as well as the bundles carrying more than 8.1 million signatures against the execution of Professor Davinderpal Singh Bhullar.

Jaspal Singh Heran (Editor, Daily Pehredar), Manjeet Singh GK (President, DSGMC), Parmjeet Singh Rana (Dharam Parchar Committee, DSGMC), Bhai Mohkam Singh (Khlasa Action Committee), Baba Baljeet Singh Daduwal, Bhai Harpal Singh Cheema and Baldev Singh Sirsa (Akali Dal Panch Pardhani), Bhai Dhian Singh Mand (SAD-Amritsar), Jawahar Singh Kahanke, Karnail Singh Peermohammad (AISSF) handed over the petition to special secretary of Rashtarpati Bhawan.

Tagged with: Daily Pehredar, Death Penalty, Indian State, Prof. Bhullar, Professor Devender Pal Singh Bhullar, Sikh Organizations

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Max respects to Baba Baljit Singh Daduwal, I consistenly see him speak out against injustices all the time he gets jailed frequently as well but still fights the fight. What happened to all the other so called parcharaks across Punjab whu dont I see them joining the protest, where is Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale ?? Silence from him yet again...as usual when theres any actual important issue. He come out very quicklu and makes youtube videos when theres some sort of allegation agianst him but I dont see him making any videos supporting Professor Bhuillar or Balwant Singh Rajoana ?? Why not us he scared of getting arrested.

The same goes for all the other so called Parcharaks across Punjab..are you just there to collect maya of Sangat or are do you actually stand for Khalsa ideals ??

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dass thinks that he would have have to say that the 90% sants theses days are not real sants...........there only business is to eat on kammai of there old gernation sants like baba nand singh ji and baba nidhan singh ji to name a few............

To be honest there are only a few (less than 5% I think) who are puran Sants but one must agree that we should have a leader such as Sant Jarnail Singh ji. During Dharm Yudh Morcha, almost all jathebandis (including Nanaksar and Karsewa) supported the movements and to my knowledge there were few Singhs who became Shaheed from the Nanaksar and Karsewa Jathebandis.

Being leaderless for so long has hurt the sikh nation very much. All we can do is Ardas to Guru Sahib for sending them again as soon as possible.

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To be honest there are only a few (less than 5% I think) who are puran Sants but one must agree that we should have a leader such as Sant Jarnail Singh ji. During Dharm Yudh Morcha, almost all jathebandis (including Nanaksar and Karsewa) supported the movements and to my knowledge there were few Singhs who became Shaheed from the Nanaksar and Karsewa Jathebandis.

Being leaderless for so long has hurt the sikh nation very much. All we can do is Ardas to Guru Sahib for sending them again as soon as possible.

nanaksar to yaad aya daas nu, there is a gurudwara in hazur sahib of nanaksar where they discriminate at a large scale... there some poor local people came for langar and the main babaji there who was wearing a chola came and talked them very badly with them and told them to sit outside and also to bring their own utensils..... :surrender: :surrender:

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nanaksar to yaad aya daas nu, there is a gurudwara in hazur sahib of nanaksar where they discriminate at a large scale... there some poor local people came for langar and the main babaji there who was wearing a chola came and talked them very badly with them and told them to sit outside and also to bring their own utensils..... :surrender: :surrender:

Sadly there are many bheikhi (trying to show to be holy) as you mentioned...

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