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People say that there are agents behind all this but what can be done about it?!

All sikh organizations should condemn actions of these people (be it if they are agent or not regardless) and slowly bring awareness strategically (with parchar) how using violence to settle non violent political dispute is not right as per sikh ethics nor acceptable and show how it can have major implications -such as affect image of sikh community on wider media stage, cause psychological issues to sikh youth, women and children sitting in india and abroad, further divides the community at the expense of few bad apples.
People need to rise above from partisan politics/tribal group attachment regardless whoever it is if someone is using violence to resolve non violent political dispute- they don't represent me nor sikh community. We have very right to raise the voice and make it very clear. The problem is there, whilst there is only 1% of bad apples be it agents or not, but they make very loud noise using violence, affecting community in general and end up getting away with it by super imposing themselves on community, affecting community, somehow get national media coverage of their actions take community for free ride all at expense of generous yet naive sikh community.
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Just in case atheist secularists wan to have a go at Sikhism

let them look at their secular atheists representations fighting it out in their parliament and places of power

this is just one video theres countless fights between atheist secularists in parliaments across the world on youtube

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Its true, those attacking were SGPC task force itself(remote controlled by Badal), the clear picture:

http://www.sikh24.com/2014/06/violent-clashes-on-30th-anniversary-of-operation-blue-star/#.U5HvLrGmwdc

Sikh Leadership Fails to Guide Community During 30th Anniversary of Darbar Sahib Invasion

By Sikh24 Editors / In Punjab, WORLD /

June 6, 2014

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AMRITSAR, PUNJAB (June 6, 2014)—Leadership once again failed completely at guiding Sikh community, and getting rid of differences that exist within various organizations. This year’s 30th anniversary of Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) invasion programs turned into shameful events when a clash broke out between members of SGPC task force and SAD (A) activists.

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Sikh Sangat had started gathering at Sri Harmandir Sahib and Akal Takht Sahib early in the morning to pay respects to the martyrs of 1984. A large gathering was present outside Sri Akal Takht Sahib to listen to speeches being made by various leaders. Sikh congregation raised pro-Khalistan slogans openly while commemoration programs were being held inside Akal Takht Sahib as well.

2014-06-06-mann-355x265.jpg2014-06-06-taskforce-294x355.jpgThe SGPC has blamed members of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and Bhai Amrik Singh Ajnala’s group for the clashes. SGPC wanted to finish the commemoration programs after a speech by Giani Gurbachan Singh, appointed Jathedar, however Sikh groups present inside Akal Takht Sahib demanded that S. Simranjit Singh Mann also share few words from the stage.

Members of the task force were seen using historical ‘shastars’ to force the Sikh Sangat out of Akal Takht Sahib. S. Mann had spoken from the stage earlier in the day, however SGPC was adamant about not allowing him time in presence of large sangat.

This is not the first time a violent clash has taken place. S. Mann has often been refused speaking time by the SGPC for his pro-Khalistan and anti-Badal views. A similar incident had taken place in 2006 where a number of Sikhs were injured in clashes between the same organizations.

Tags: akali dal, khalistan, Operation Blue Star, SGPC

Sikh24 Editors can be reached at 0b31f82a5444621668d51981371d9cc9cb036c3d@e1f13e4cdadd5c4550a1dd0bee4d2a3f2d01a37e

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