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Thanks.

Wat a scumbag tho, just shows the level of disrespect thet have for r dharam. He uses sikhi saroop for safety,n years later he shows the very same community no respect.

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My understanding, was that it had been decided at a "panthic meeting" in Singh Sabha Southall, 3-4 weeks ago, that Dr Jasdev Singh Rai would meet Mr Modi alone, with a blueprint and agenda that had been formulated with all so-called jathebandi's present at that meeting in the gurudwara. This included points such as release of Sikh political prisoners who had completed their sentences, removal of the "blacklist" (enabling travel to India), recognising Harmandir sahib as a centre for the global Sikh community (not just the Indian Sikh community) and linked to that, the jathedar of the Akal Thakht to be elected from the global Sikh community (not limited to India alone).

I am surprised that others also attended. This certainly wasn't discussed in any earlier meetings.

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Here we go again, tyrion mirion hatda Nai. Like what exactly is your problem?

Hes a gandustani, wat do u expect?

Did u watch that rubbish video report? Its a comedy show, they even mentioned, how uk sikhs, backed by ISI, were receving training in thailand, in 2014!! Haaaaaa. Dear o dear, some1 shud tell these cow p!ss drinkers, to drink normal paani once in a while.

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INDIA SUBMITS DOSSIER TO

BRITAIN FOR ACTION AGAINST

“RADICAL” SIKH GROUPS

According to the dossier, India claims that hard

line groups have been organizing theoretical

classes for radicalization of Sikh youths abroad.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to ask

Britain to take strong action against Sikh groups

trying to revive the demand for a separate state

and their attempts to radicalize Sikh youth.

During his meeting with British Prime Minister

David Cameron, Modi will share a detailed dossier

about the activities of the United Kingdom-based

Sikh “radical” groups.

On the other hand Punjab Police are set to come

down heavily on NRI Punjabis who have, over the

years, supported what the police term as “anti-

national” activities in Punjab through funding and

logistic support.

According to Hindustan Times

report:

The move comes in wake of the

radical Sarbat Khalsa held on

Tuesday where Sikh hardliners

reiterated the demand for

Khalistan while “appointing”

militant Jagtar Singh Hawara as

the jathedar of the Akal Takht.

The state police and central

agencies believe that several

activities indulged in by Sikh

hardliners in Punjab, which

promote the secessionist

agenda, are funded by NRI

Sikhs.

The Sarbat Khalsa was

supported by at least a dozen

Sikh bodies based in the US,

Canada, Hong Kong and

Australia, all of which are now

under the police scanner, said a

senior cop from Amritsar.

“Since NRIs don’t have to live

with the emerging law and order

situation, some of them behave

irresponsibly, sending money to

promote secessionist agenda. It

is high time they realise that

what they do, even sitting in

their own countries, will cost

them. But the police will not

question those who are doing

genuine work for their home

state,” said state DGP Suresh

Arora.

Besides registering cases

against such organisations and

individuals, the police are also

approaching their counterparts in

the US, Canada and Australia

with a list of such persons who

need to be watched for anti-

national tendencies.

Other than watching Sikh

organisations abroad, the police

have also undertaken the

monitoring of various Sikh

websites and news channels

running online which are

involved in hosting news about

Punjab or Sikhs. While many of

these sites and channels are

picking up news stories from the

mainstream media, there are

some which generate their own

news. “On many occasions, the

news is based on falsehood,

spread with a view to creating

disorder and confusion,” Arora

said.

In a recent case, Punjab Police

wrote to the Centre to impose a

ban on online Sikh news

channel, where NRIs were

shown openly making

announcements of the money

they would give to the “brave

man” who assassinated the top

SAD leadership, the SGPC chief,

besides a host of Punjab Police

officers.

As part of the exercise, the

police also plan to scrutinise the

foreign funding flowing to Sikh

hardliners in the state. The SAD

(Amritsar), which was at the

forefront of organising the

radical Sarbat Khalsa, has

appealed to Sikhs across the

world to fund the cause. The

website of the party gives details

of the bank accounts where the

money can be deposited.

“Money coming into bank

accounts can be easily traced.

However, there are several

crores worth of funding which is

unaccounted for. Other than tax

liability, it is important to find

out for what activities the money

has been sent,” an officer said.

In 2014, Mansa Police claimed

to have found transactions of

nearly Rs 4.13 crore from three

bank accounts of Baljit Singh

Daduwal — one of the radical

Sarbat Khalsa-“appointed”

jathedars. The case is still under

investigation.

Today's headlines on ABP SANJHA:

http://dailysikhupdates.com/india-submits-dossier-to-britain-for-action-against-radical-sikh-groups/

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