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Yeah its probably just to save their face, proably because they are under pressure, but atleast their is some response, hopefully this spurs more support in Punjab..

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File Photo: Avtar Makkar, SGPC President

ANANDPUR SAHIB (December 2, 2014)—In a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the SGPC President has sought the release of Sikh detainees who have completed their imprisonment terms, but are still imprisoned. Avtar Makkar stated that the SGPC is trying its best to seek the release of detainees, and that the matter is waiting in the hands of the Centre Government.

Makkar made the disclosure yesterday when he was at Anandpur Sahib. The SGPC President was asked by members of the press why the apex Sikh body was not doing anything for the release of Sikh prisoners, while Bhai Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa was again on hunger strike.

SGPC President stated that he had high hopes that the Centre Government would release Sikh prisoners soon.

Makkar was consistently asked about the hunger strike of Bhai Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa. In response to a question, he said that the “hunger strike of Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh is his personal decision, but SGPC has always remained serious about Sikh issues.”

So serious that they have done nothing to release a single Sikh prisoner, some languishing in prisons since the 80's and 90's. SGPC are good for nothing scoundrels and have filled there jholiaan with rupees whilst the jamdoots cannot wait to get their hands on those who have been puppets of Badal Chand and have profited from hundreds of thousands of Shaheeds.

Listen to the fool in action

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BY SIKH24 EDITORS / IN PUNJAB, WORLD /

DECEMBER 3, 2014

Baba Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale, Bhai Baldev Singh Vadala, Bhai Sukhwinder Singh (Hazoori Ragi) reach Ambala to meet Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh Khalsa

Bhai Jarnail Singh of Aam Aadmi Party Pledges Support

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AMBALA, Haryana (December 3, 2014)—Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh Khalsa’s hunger strike completed the 18th day today. Hazoori Ragis Bhai Baldev Singh Vadala, along with Bhai Sukhwinder Singh (Nagoke), Dhadi Bhai Sukhpreet Singh, Baba Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwala visited Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh and met doctors to know about the physical condition of Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh.

Bhai Vadala, Bhai Sukhwinder Singh, along with Baba Dhadrianwale, had played an eminent role in the hunger strike at Gurdwara Amb Sahib last year. All of them helped raise awareness, and kept close contact with Bhai Gurbaksh Singh throughout the hunger strike.

Baba Dhadrianwala expressed deep concern over the weakening physical conditions of Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh and appealed to the whole Sikh Community to come forward in support of Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh Khalsa.

2014-12-02_bhai_jarnail_singh-355x266.jpBhai Jarnail Singh of Aam Aadmi Party also visited Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh Khalsa. He collected information about imprisoned Singhs. He promised to assist him in this peaceful struggle.

In a statement, Bhai Jarnail Singh stated, “Balwan Khokhar, killer of innocent Sikhs in 1984, got 2 months parole just in 1 year. Kishori Lal, butcher who killed 32 Sikhs was about to released [as well]. But, Sikhs who have completed their life terms are languishing in jails.”

Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh Khalsa is getting weaker day by day. His blood sugar level has decreased to a notable point and his heart is becoming weaker also.

Sub-Divisional Magistrate Minakshi Sharma also met Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh and knows about his physical conditions. Bhai Gurbakhsh Singh Khalsa informed the SDM that Police are visiting the Gurdwara Sahib in civil dress to mentally torment the President of the Gurdwara Sahib, S. Niranjan Singh. SDM Minakshi Sharma promised to take suitable action to limit police harassment.

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The family members for the most part, are not in any condition to go on hunger strikes like that... Remember their Bread-winners have been in jail for so long. They HAVE given support to Khalsa Ji, I'm pretty sure one stated that if Khalsa Ji could get even 18 minutes of freedom it would be worth it.

The family members for the most part, are not in any condition to go on hunger strikes like that... Remember their Bread-winners have been in jail for so long. They HAVE given support to Khalsa Ji, I'm pretty sure one stated that if Khalsa Ji could get even 18 minutes of freedom it would be worth it.

Why are they all not collectively protesting? making a song and dance?

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Why are they all not collectively protesting? making a song and dance?

they are too busy working to support their families , remember they are mostly the Bibian and bacchey , would you risk the bibian's safety and leave the kids without parents? remember Punjab police are not afraid of attacking or arresting females.

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Why are they all not collectively protesting? making a song and dance?

Those Sikhs are in Indian jails because they were serving Sikh Panth not their families. In fact, in many cases their families were against their actions. Sikh Panth should be doing everything thing to get these Sikhs out of prisons Not their families!

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Those Sikhs are in Indian jails because they were serving Sikh Panth not their families. In fact, in many cases their families were against their actions. Sikh Panth should be doing everything thing to get these Sikhs out of prisons Not their families!

I agree. Millions of Sikhs reside in Punjab yet they fail to do anything about it? why is this? The uproar, protests etc are conducted by outside NRI's, yet if you look around the world, the protests in Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, and so on were all conducted by the citizens, so many died (is that what the Sikhs fear?) we can make all the noise we want, but until the Sikhs of Punjab collectively make the move, all we do is of no avail.

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