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Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa has made a benti for us Sikh sangat to boycott Makkar and Akal Takht Jathedar. Again this is sad how that Nikki Haley who converted to Christianity for politics in US can go to Harmandar Sahib and be treated a special guest while our own Gursikh is suffering and wants one last darshan at darbar sahib but is being kept against by the police force and intelligent agencies working against him. This should be clear evidence how we are still slaves till this day.

Everyone should check out this speech (if you have 30 mins of spare time) by Sardar Ajmer Singh who sums up the genocide happening to Sikhs ever since then.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x290ovw_sardar-ajmer-singh-stages-of-genocide_news

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A Chardi Kala Singh who stands out from the sheep. A new leadership of the Taksal is coming forward along the lines of Sant Ji. Notice Dhumma is absent is not doing much.

Yes. I have been following him for a year or so and his effort and hard work protesting peacefully and doing a lot of parchar work and bringing Sikh youth together in Amritsar is going to make him a very effective Sikh Panthic leader in the future. Him and Bhai Amrik Singh Ajnala are both very good sevadaars of the Panth who aren't silent, suprisingly they aren't being silenced by Dhumma and lets hope it goes that way. Dhumma puts DDT in shame but in the future it can all change.

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Centre Says No To Release of Sikh Political Prisoners

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On Thursday, the Centre government turned down the demand of the Punjab Government for the release of Sikh Political Prisoners. The Sikh prisoners included those involved in the assassination of formed CM Beant Singh.

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister along with SGPC head Avtar Singh Makkar, and Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa went to personally meet Home Minister Rajnaath Singh. They appealed for a premature release of Sikh prisoners who’ve completed their required sentence.

The Union Home Minster’s office stated the legal opinion will be taken on certain cases of the prisoners who’ve completed 20 years but not of those involved in Beant Singh’s assassination.

“Sukhbir Singh Badal impressed upon Rajnath the urgent need to look into the issue of release of 13 detainees who are languishing in jails in various states including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Karnataka and Gujarat besides the Union territory of Chandigarh. He briefed Rajnath that few of the detainees were even 80 years old and one detainee had even gone blind,” a Punjab government spokesperson said.

“Badal also told Rajnath that the Punjab government had also on its part decided to move an application before the Supreme Court to allow it to exercise the pre mature release policy for all lifers who have completed their required sentence and were eligible for remission,” the spokesperson added.

Sukbhir Badal said he’s not anti-national and that the party is only acting due to the sentiments of the Punjabis.

Punjab CM Parkash Badal wrote a letter to different state governments for the pre-mature release of 13 Sikh prisoners.

Bhai Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa has entered day 58 of his hunger strike for the release of Sikh Political Prisoners at Gurdwara Lakhnaur Sahib, Haryana.

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