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Pak body warns against 'Indian' intervention in Sikh affairs

Amritsar: Reacting sharply to the "Indian" intervention in its internal religious affairs, Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC) condemned Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee for making circumstances "difficult" for Pakistani Sikhs and suggested that it stay away from their matters.

PSGPC's controversial general secretary Gopal Singh Chawla, who was in news in the recent past for his close relations with Jamaat-ud-Daawa chief Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of Mumbai's 26/11 terror attack, in a message posted on social media on Tuesday warned Makkar against meddling into the Sikhs affairs in Pakistan.

Chawla was reacting to Makkar's reported statement of forming a panel to look into the allegations against former PSGPC president Mastan Singh, who was recently arrested under blasphemy charges. Mastan was arrested on December 18 by Nanakana Sahib police under various sections of the Pakistan Penal Code, including 23A and 295 A.

Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has already come out in support of Mastan. "We are taking suggestions from legal experts and would even go up to the extent of moving international court to free Mastan Singh," DSGMC president Manjit Singh GK told TOI. He said Mastan had stopped Khalistan supporters from delivering venomous speeches against India from the religious stage during the recently concluded birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev at Gurdwara Nankana Sahib.

Chawla had claimed that Khalistani voices were raised at much higher pitch than in earlier years. "Mastan Singh is one of us. We will get him out of jail, but will not allow SGPC to interfere in the affairs of Sikhs of Pakistan," he said in his video post.

A day after Mastan's arrest, a large number of his supporters, including members of newly-constituted body Singh Style, held a meeting and later gheraoed the Nankana Sahib police station. They had also protested against the officials of Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB), including its chairman Siddique-ul-Farooq blaming him for grabbing gurdwara properties.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Pak-body-warns-against-Indian-intervention-in-Sikh-affairs/articleshow/50295045.cms

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LeT have been responsible to death of 5000 Sikh soldiers in jammu,kashmir since 1990

And yet despite such a Balidaan by loyal Sikh soldiers, the Indian government (congress and bjp) have not punished the perpetrators of the Sikh genocide in 84. Justice delayed is justice denied.

Bro you have to understand this simple point. It is 84 genocide and the subsequent denial of justice which is fueling the seperatists feelings among Sikhs. Muslim Pakistanis who have a cold war with Hindus will of course be more than happy to take advantage of the situation. You cant blame them. They are only doing what any rival nation would do.

Take the recent example. How many Hindu intellectuals and achievers are returning their awards because they feel Indian Muslims are being discriminated. Yet how many Hindu intellectuals and achievers returned their awards when Sikhs were being dragged out of their cars and homes and being butchered in front of their mothers and wives? None. So for Hindus, Indian Muslims matter more than Sikhs.

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