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Khalistani Singh: In our daily prayers we remember all our Sikh martyrs during the mughal period, those who went through terrible hardships. They were cut to pieces, made to survive on a small loaf of bread, and they withstood all sorts of tortures. I used to think, “what type of people were they?” and while I was in the movement there was sometimes a little thought in the back of my mind that if the time came, would I be able to behave as those brave Sikhs (my ancestors) did? But finally when I went through it, it was not me but those other Sikhs who were sustaining that. It seemed they were taking the pain with me. I felt the satisfaction of knowing that with the guru’s grace I was able to pass the test of being a Sikh.
This is required of a Sikh, that a Sikh should withstand everything. What is of the body, its just elements and with death everything goes back. But the spirit is immortal and if the sprit is filled with the love of guru then that gives courage and strength.
Another women , drawing on a historical episode in which Sikh children were chopped into pieces and woven into garlands their mother had to wear, said of the potential sacrifice of her children for khalistan,
“I have only two children, not even enough to make a necklace. If they are sacrificed it will be our great pride to give back to guru what was his gift to us”.
Although the attainment of khalistan is the immediate goal of Sikh militancy, many of the more articulate members of the resistance have a much broader conception of the “Just war”
Khalistani Singh: (Referring to a portrait of Guru Teg bahadur)… That’s Guru Teg bahadur. His story is so beautiful, because he sacrificed his life for the sake of another religion, for Hindus. At the time they were being persecuted by the mughals. That’s really inspirational to me, that’s why I think Sikhs are in this world, not just for Sikhs but for anybody who needs a Sikh. Honestly, deep in my heart I feel our work in this world has to be much bigger than just for ourselves. Some of my friends say that when khalistan is established then we will be able to kick back and relax! But I say no, the work is just getting started. You have your own country, but then you need to work on achieving justice in it and then the rest of the world. When khalistan is established if I have a say, I will send five hundred or thousand or five thousand Sikhs right away to anyplace where help is needed. Let them go to
This brings us to an essential feature of militant Sikh attitudes towards fighting which they are engaged in, and that is that one should fight the righteous war suffused with love. “He is a very loving person” “he is full of love”, are comments I have heard about militants responsible for the deaths of many individuals. Revolutionary fighting is experienced as joyous because it is felt to be reclamation of humanity in situations in which humanity is denied.
Khalistani Singh: I can tell you this not only about my self and my companions but about all the militants I know. We are very devout people. We wake up at three or four in the morning, bathe, and pray for hours and hours. We pray before we go on a mission, that the mission should be successful. When we come back and it has been accomplished we thank the guru for that. Our only mission in life is to uphold the value of dharm (righteousness). People who are fighting for that, upholding the loftiest ideals, how can they do wrong?
(About the fighters) when they go off to mission they are not excited or nervous at all. They are totally at peace. They say their prayers, standing before Guru Granth sahib Ji and ask for strength for what they want to do. They way they take out their weapons and ready their weapons, it is close to worship. Then when they come back the first thing they do is lie prostrate before guru granth sahib ji. They thank Guru Ji if the action was successful. If not then they pray and say, “Guru Ji, thank you for keeping us alive today, and please give us the strength so that next time our mission will be successful”. They are very devout, full of noble sprit and love.
Deg teg fateh, may the kettle and sword of the khalsa be victorious. The kettle to feed the hungry and the sword to defend the oppressed.
Despite being a microscopic minority, the Sikhs of Pakistan can now boast of something which has eluded their Indian counterparts since 1980 — a separate law for registering Sikh marriages. On Tuesday, the Pakistani Cabinet approved an ordinance recommending Constitutional status for a Sikh marriage.
In the absence of a separate law for registering their marriages, the Sikh community has had to register under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. "The antiquated Anand Marriage Act, 1909 doesn't address issues like divorce, adoption and alimony. So Sikhs have to accept the courts' rulings under the Hindu Marriage Act, which we feel, is not fair," Sarna added.
Pakistan's Minister for Law Syed Afzal Haider announced on Tuesday that once President Pervez Musharraf returns from Davos, he will endorse the ordinance and it would become operational. In all, 27 federal ministers, including caretaker Prime Minister Mohammadmian Soomro singed the ordinance. The Pakistan Government has specified five places: Nankana Sahib, Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar and Lahore for solemnising Sikh marriages.
The response to this regulation will reflect on Baisakhi, to be celebrated on April 13, when hundreds of Sikhs from the world over will converge at Nankana Sahib (Pakistan) to solemnise their marriage.BHAI JOGA SINGH:
From the early youth Joga Singh was living at the Guru's Darbar and was a great devotee. One day Guru's eye caught him and he asked what his name was. He replied," O true king, my name is Joga Singh." The Guru asked," Whose Joga you are?" (Joga means for whose service he is fit or simply for whom he is?) "I am Guru Joga (I am in the service of the Guru)," replied Joga Singh. Upon this the Guru promised," If you are Guru Joga, then Guru is tere Joga ( then the Guru is for you)."
After sometimes Joga Singh went to his home in
Joga Singh continued his journey to Anandpur as fast as he could. After passing through
As soon as he reached near the house of the prostitute, a watchman appeared saying aloud," Be aware fellows!" Joga Singh could not enter the house and he walked on to the next street. Looking around and thinking that the watchman might have left, he hurried towards the house of the prostitute again. To his amazement the watchman reappeared shouting," Be aware fellows!" Joga Singh could not afford to be seen by anybody going into the house of the prostitute, knowing in his heart that it would bring slur to Guru's name since he was in Guru's uniform. Finally he quit his evil act after trying a few times without success.
Next morning he started his journey and reached Anandpur. Joga Singh stood mute before the Guru with his head down. The Guru asked him about the well-being of himself and his family but Joga Singh stood mute. The divine Master then addressed him," Joga Singh, do you remember when you said that you were Guru Joga, and the Guru had promised, if you were Guru Joga, then Guru tere Joga." Upon this the Guru further explained,"In the garb of a watchman I guarded you in the streets of Hoshiarpur last night, against the sinful deeds and thus saved you from disgrace." Joga Singh fell on Guru's feet and asked for forgiveness.
Such are the ways of the Master. Once we put our complete faith in him, he does not abandon us. The Guru confirms:
"As long as the Khalsa remain distinct and intact, I shall bless them in every way; When they detract
from the prescribed path, I detest them for ever."
(Guru Gobind Singh)
'Sagal duar chad keh ga-io tuaro duar
Ba'he ga-eh kee laj as gobind das tu-har'
Leaving all doors, I come to Your door
Hold me by the arm, protect my honour
for Gobind is Your servant.
(dohra in rahras sahib)
Raminder Kaur Bedi, 22, from Patti feels proud of the fact that she is a sole woman gatka performer in her area. One of the two sisters in the family, she is employing this art not only to protect this important piece of the rich Sikh heritage, but also to take cudgels against the menace of female foeticide.
At other times she is busy imparting knowledge of the martial skills to the boys in her neighbourhood. Initially not many people in her circle thought much of her desire to learn the skill, but were forced to take notice when she put up one impressive show after the other and won accolades in different district and state-level events. Though well-versed in almost every nuance of the art, her most awe-inspiring feat in this discipline includes her routine with a sword and shield.
Her objective, however, is to use the art as a weapon against female foeticide. Our Gurus always raised their voice against the killing of girls and women, but many people are still indulging in it, she said referring to foeticide menace. She maintained that she wanted to make the society realise what wrong that it was committing by killing girls even before they were born.
The Akal Thakt Jathedar is chilling and playing golf.
He is relaxing because of all the hard work he has done, all that travelling to the RSS programmes must take it out of him. I mean the Panth is doing so good init we have freedom and there is no disrespect going on. Therefore the Jathedar can have a little break.
NOT
The situation the Panth is in and the problems the panth is facing, the jathedar shouldn’t even have time to sleep. I mean families of shaheeds are suffering in poverty. People are still locked up for no reason. The killers of the anti Sikh riots have not been brought to justice. The youth in
I say Vedanti should be taken down from his position!
We need a real Jathedar like Akali Phoola Singh. Who became Shaheed for the Panth!
The great Sikh General, Jathedar Akali Phoola Singh, was born in 1761. His father Ishar Singh was fatally wounded during the great massacre of Sikhs (Wada Ghalughara) in 1762. Before his death he charged Bhai Narain Singh of Misl Shaheedan with the responsibility of raising his infant son.
Akali Ji, by the age of ten, could recite Nitnem and other Gurbani hymns. At Anandpur Sahib, he always kept himself busy doing sewa or reading Gurbani, and he became very popular with the sangat. Because of his scholastic attitude and commitment to Panthic welfare, he was made the leader (Jathedar) of the Misl after the death of Bhai Narain Singh. In 1800, he came to
In 1808, a British representative was sent to
He was a fearless and skilled commander. He maintained the Sant-Sipahi (Saint-Soldier) tradition of the Khalsa. Akali Phoola Singh Ji remains a role model for all Sikhs.
’84 Riots
Convert affidavits into FIRs, demands Sikh body
Naveen S. Garewal
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, February 12
The All-India Sikh Conference has demanded that all affidavits filed before various commissions and courts by eyewitnesses of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots should be converted into FIRs.
“There is sufficient evidence available against 10,000 people who continue to roam about freely on Delhi roads after massacring 5,000 innocent Sikhs. But, powerful politicians are preventing courts from bringing justice”.
Stating that successive government have been trying to help people like Jagdish Tytler, Sajjan Kumar, Kamal Nath, who were in the forefront of the anti-Sikh riots, president of the All-India Sikh Conference (Babbar) Gurcharan Singh Babbar said if the affidavits available with the government forming the part of various commissions and instigations were converted into FIRs, many witnesses would come forward to retreat their submissions.
“How is it possible that the director of revenue intelligence (DRI) raided my house and offices and took away all material I had collected against those guilty of perpetuating crimes against Sikhs and subsequently destroyed it? After all this was not a matter that related to revenue, he was directed by Jagdish Tytler and Gulam Nabi Azad to do so”, Babbar alleged.
Babbar said he had received fresh threats from those responsible for the riots for his sustained campaign to pressurise the government to book the guilty.
He demanded that he be provided a licensed weapon to defend himself. But, he made it clear that if something were to happen to him, Jagdish Tytler would be responsible.
“I have definite and specific information that an assassin has been hired to eliminate me”, he said.
The Delhi-based Sikh activist also appealed to the Sikh community across the world to persuade Jasbir Singh, who is based in California, to come to India and appear before the Delhi High Court to state what he had witnessed in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
“The next hearing is scheduled for February 27 and Jasbir must tell the court what he saw, or else thousands of criminals and their henchmen will go scot free”.
The CBI is telling the government that it does not have any evidence to nail the culprits, “I appeal to Jasbir and others like him to come forward and tell the world what they saw”.
Gurcharan Singh, who was himself declared a “wanted” person by the government, said he had suffered humiliation and atrocities at the hands of those who did not want him to pursue the “killers of Sikhs in Delhi”, but his crusade to expose the criminals will continue.
Meanwhile, the All-India Sikh Student’s Federation, has claimed that it has managed to persuade yet another eyewitness, Surinder Singh, to come and make a statement on what he saw during the riots.
Questions we must ask ourselves?
• Is it expectable in Sikh religion for Sikh girls to marry a Hindu? • Is this all a common Sikh practice or is it done by deception and fraud?
Is it expectable in Sikh religion for Sikh girls to marry Hindu?
Answer: No, it’s against the Sikh rehait maryada. As it states very clearly
Article XVIII
a. A Sikh man and woman should enter wedlock without giving thought to the prospective spouse's caste and descent.
b. A Sikh's daughter must be married to a Sikh.
c. A Sikh's marriage should be solemnized by Anand marriage rites.
http://www.sgpc.net/rehat_maryada/section_...hap_eleven.html
Is this all a common Sikh practice or is it done by deception and fraud?
Answer: yes it is done under false pretences deception and fraud.
Their main argument is that Sikhs are Hindus and its okay as Sikhism is a part of Hindu religion. Hindus openly wears karas and kanda chains to pretend to be half Sikhs and lure Sikh girls into this false scene of security. Then sikhi becomes history, when these Hindu gangs tell our girls the following things:
• There is no need to be Sikh any more as we have are own country. The Sikhs were created as an army of the Hindus to protect the Brahmins
• We don’t need to be protected by Sikh army anymore as we have the Indian army, we know that Indian army is better then Sikhs as we learn in 1984.
We are the Stupid ones that allow Non-Sikhs to marry our Girls In Gurdwaras. These Gangs must be think we can go to the Gurdwara and get free food, but these fools are letting us marry their girls to!
Below is a real life story of a Sikh Girl:
http://www.realsikhism.com/testimonies/amanpreet.html
By Amanpreet Kaur
June 2003
Beena Singh said that her son, Harkit, had been rejected admission by the
A spokesperson for the provincial education department told the newspaper that the incident was a "serious matter" and they would investigate.
"An official would visit both schools to get to the root of the problem," he said.
Singh alleged that both schools rejected her application on the grounds that her son had a long hair and wore a turban, which is mandatory for Sikhs.
Both schools are former whites-only schools and have started admitting other race students since 1994. She subsequently succeeded in getting him admitted to
"He has been emotionally scared by this, but he is very happy at his new school. He is a good cricketer and has been accepted by his peers on the cricket field," Singh was quoted as saying by the paper.
However, the principals of both the schools have denied that there had been discrimination against the boy.
"It is totally incorrect to say that he was denied access because he is a Sikh or that he refused to cut his hair or take off his turban. We never even met the boy,"
Frontline comments:
Alot of schools and Governments tend to be taking the piss out of Sikh rights. I reckon its because we got no base, any nation without a homeland is doomed and will be slaves through out the world!
Those gathered will re-enact the RSPCA's killing of the temple cow Gangotri just as scores of orange-robed Hindu monks will make a tumultuous sound by blowing on sacred conch-shells outside
The Hindu protest against the actions of the RSPCA will be held on the same day that a British delegation will pay their final respects to Gangotri by scattering her ashes in the holy river Ganges in the ancient pilgrim city of
The procession which will start from Parliament Square and finish outside DEFRA will include singing, chanting, slogans, drums, cymbals, costumes, colorful robes and banners, and culminate in the mock killing of a 'cow' by protestors dressed as RSPCA officers.
On the same day, Hindu priests in
"Our travel to
"We are agonized by her killing and British Hindus also wish to voice their concern on the same day. Their protest in
"The temple nursed Gangotri in a way no farmer could ever afford to do. The RSPCA seem to have missed the point that Gangotri was not being made to suffer.
"On the contrary, she had survived so long precisely because of the quality of care she had received. Our society must be able to recognize that just as we do not allow the euthanizing of human beings, Hindus do not accept the euthanasia of cows." said Barry Gardiner MP for Brent North, who had initiated an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons against the killing of Gangotri.
Rickie Sehgal, a member of the Justice for Gangotri Taskforce and Chair of the Hindu Forum of Britain's Membership Committee, said, "The RSPCA do not seem to be aware of the levels of resentment and anger in our community as a result of this despicable killing of Gangotri. We do really want some answers from them."
Organisations that will take part in the protest include the Hindu Forum of Britain, National Council of Hindu Temples, Hindu Council
Frontline comments:
The cow was killed due to an injury, what if a human is injured do we just kill them. The Rspca have the cheek to say they protect the welfare of animals. Its seems like powerful Governments and organisations seem to be able to get away with anything! The common people have no say!
The film is but "a drop in the ocean" about one ethnic community while promoting the identity of over 500,000 British Sikhs. MISTAKEN IDENTITY is the first film (six part series) produced by two non-Sikh women, who have been producing dramatic culturally diversified films to inform and educate North Americans.
Hosted by 22-year old Host Amanda Gesine (who conceived the idea of the TV program) the one hour film shows how she discovers her Sikh neighbors five days after 9/11.
Amanda Gesine was the inspiration behind Mistaken Identity. A 22-year-old student at
Never having had a Sikh friend in school or college, she saw how American Sikhs were immediately, racially profiled, verbally abused and physically assaulted simply because they wore turbans and beards and mistaken for terrorists.
A white girl, sheltered like so much of the mainstream populations in North America and the
The film demystifies the enigma of Sikhs (first ethnic group filmed) and shares the hopes and desires of people from all walks of life who seek to close ranks against bigotry and hate, and take a united stand against terrorism which results from fear and ignorance. It focuses directly on the concerns of multicultural diversity and tries to educate people about new strange immigrants "and asks for tolerance, respect and understanding of next door neighbors."
The film is Amanda Gesine's legacy to the world as she had a freak accident, after spending ten months of her young life working on completing the film. It is her contribution to inform and educate … by sharing her own efforts of distancing ignorance and fear about fellow neighbours … Visit www.cultural-diversity.co.uk where you can review 3-4 min of the film on streaming video …
Sponsored by UK's Jean Bartlett, Managing Director of The Bag Lady www.bagladyit.com in Cardiff, Wales. For more information contact: Ms Nims Sarkar, Managing Director, Celebrating Cultural Diversity (CCD), 59 Vicarage Road, Harborne, Birmingham B17 0SR Tel: 0121-427-5991 Email: Producer/Director vsarkar1@earthlink.net for availability of DVD.
Frontline comments: RIP AMANDA, the work you did for the Sikh Community will never be forgotten God Bless Your Soul!
The Indian EXPRESS
Arms on show at RSS rally
Milind Ghatwai
Posted online: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 2323 hrs IST
BHOPAL, JANUARY 29
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh broke new ground in Madhya Pradesh on
Sunday when its gun-wielding volunteers fired in the air at the end of
an orderly Path Sanchalan (route march) in Satna town.
The procession of more than 150 volunteers carrying guns, swords and
lathis began from the Sangh office behind the Kotwali Police Station and
concluded at the same spot after a round of the main bazaar as onlookers
watched in awe.
The firing was reserved for the end. "It was the work of some young
volunteers who were overwhelmed by the occasion," explained RSS
prant sanchalak Shankarprasad Tamrakar. "It's not illegal
because all weapons were licensed," he told The Indian Express on
Tuesday.
Tamrakar admitted that firing happened for the first time, but justified
the display of weapons as necessary and integral part of the procession.
Only those volunteers who are part of the Dhwaj Vahini carry weapons, he
claimed.
According to him, the firing took place after everything was over, and
hence, cannot be treated as part of Path Sanchalan. The local
authorities turned a blind eye to the incident saying no one complained
about firing. A local television channel showed volunteers in
celebratory mood loading their guns and firing in the air. "They are
following in (Narendra) Modi's footsteps," said Satna's
Congress unit president Pradyumna Singh Saluja.
Only a day before, Jabalpur—the headquarters of Mahakaushal region
that includes Satna — witnessed another huge procession of
gun-wielding volunteers. Though there was no incident of firing, the
number of weapons on display was large.
Earlier, Path Sanchalan used to be restricted only to Dusshera
celebrations. RSS leaders said only urban areas carry out processions on
the occasion of Vijaya Dashami while in rural areas the local units
organise them as per convenience.
Madhya Pradesh has seen an unusual spurt in Path Sanchalans after the
BJP wrested power from the Congress in late 2003.
Ten days ago, RSS insisted on taking out Path Sanchalan in Badnawar in
Dhar district that saw communal violence two days before. The violence
ensued when RSS volunteers on "awareness rally", ahead of the
Path Sanchalan, entered a Muslim locality. The route chosen by the RSS
coincided with the one planned by Muslims for their Tazia procession. A
few RSS activists are behind bars in connection with the Dhar violence.
Sidhique Poocholamad,
Moga Sex Scam
Probe indicates nexus between cops, girls
Innocent persons trapped to extract money
Saurabh Malik
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, February 11
Less than three months after the Punjab and Haryana High Court observed that the Moga sex scam was apparently "nothing less than the Jammu sex scandal", investigations in the matter indicate a nexus between the police top brass and the girls for framing innocent persons in rape cases to extract money.
The modus operandi that has emerged from the investigations is that senior police functionaries after booking innocent persons accepted money, part of which was paid to the girls.
Later, one of the girls would not identify the accused. Or, the police after completion of legal formalities would give the accused a clean chit.
A senior police officer, whose name had surfaced during the hearing of the matter before the High Court, also finds mention in the statements of witnesses.
The "witnesses", including two advocates, have categorically stated that money was demanded and passed on directly or indirectly to the girls and the senior police functionary for letting the accused off the hook.
An advocate-cum-witness has asserted that he was engaged as a counsel by an accused. A friend of the accused said he was innocent and should be helped out; adding that another accused got his name dropped by giving Rs 3 lakh to the senior police officer.
The advocate also claimed that he requested another advocate to approach the police officer for getting the name of the accused struck off.
The other advocate met the police officer and found that the cop was demanding Rs 4.5 lakhs. The money was arranged through the friend of the accused.
As per the directions of the senior police officer, a subordinate cop submitted an application on May 12, 2007, to the chief judicial magistrate, Moga, for the identification of the accused and the same was allowed the same day.
The advocate has concluded the sequence of events by saying the identification parade was conducted on May 19, 2007, where one of the girls did not identify the accused. He was declared innocent and shown in Column number two.
In another statement, the other advocate has claimed that the first lawyer approached him with a request to help the accused.
The advocate added he had friendly relations with the police officer and was sure he could help the accused. He talked to the senior police officer who had demanded Rs 4.5 lakhs for removing the name of the accused from the case.
He has added that the first lawyer gave him the amount in two instalments on May 7, 2007 and May 9, 2007 and got an application moved from the wife of the accused to the top cop.
After that on May 9, 2007, he went to the officer’s house at Moga and handed over the money personally to him by putting the same in an envelope. The top cop returned Rs 1.5 lakhs and asked him to give the amount to one of the girls. He kept the remaining amount of Rs 3 lakh. The money was handed over the next day. After some days, the police discharged the accused from this case.
He has also given details of another matter in which the officer called him to his house, where another senior police functionary was also present. In that matter, the top cop, subsequently, gave Rs 3 lakh to him for handing it over to one of the girls. Three persons were, later on, discharged after obtaining legal opinion in the matter.
Frontline comments:
A wise man only seeks protection from God and their weapons!
P. Selvakumar married the sari-draped former stray named Selvi, chosen by family members and then bathed and clothed for the ceremony Sunday at a Hindu temple in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, the Hindustan Times newspaper said.
Selvakumar, 33, told the paper he had been suffering since he stoned two dogs to death and hung their bodies from a tree 15 years ago.
"After that my legs and hands got paralyzed and I lost hearing in one ear," he said in the report.
The paper said an astrologer had told Selvakumar the wedding was the only way he could cure the maladies. It did not say whether his situation had improved.
Deeply superstitious people in rural
The paper showed a picture of Selvakumar sitting next to the dog, which was wearing an orange sari and a flower garland.
The paper said the groom and his family then had a feast, while the dog got a bun.
Frontline comments:
Some people have lost the plot man, i wonder where they are going for their honey moon!