Re: Hostile friends
"Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon
(Machaki) RESPONDS"
The Editor
Mark the
Truth
Dear Sir:
Professor
Sukhanver (see below) is a crystal clear message to the youth, students,
academics, law-enforcing agencies, border protecting forces to preserve the
'Vision of Janan MA Jinnah, Father of Pakistan' to keep their eyes and ears
open round the clock, 365 days of a year. If the Republic of Pakistan has to
preserve its Sovereignty and political intactness, please forget the 'Friendship
of the Brahmins-Hindus-turbaned Brahmins Rats' as long as you love your
Sovereignty of the people of Pakistan, respect of the political borders
preserving personnel and related agencies. The latter have been carrying out
their duties assigned to them.
Pakistan,
the Republic of Pakistan has been in existence for almost 66-year without the
Friendship of the Brahmins-Hindus-turbaned Brahmins Rats' demo[c]racy and after
6-decade's animosity, the great people of Pakistan 'do not' need the
'Friendship' of the deceitful Brahmins-Hindus-turbaned Brahmins Rats and you,
the Nation of Pakistan, can do without their friendship and goodwill. All you
need brotherly relations like Canada-United States with the "robed"
PUNJAB of 15th August, 1947. The 'robed' PUNJAB of 15th August, 1947 became the
target of the vicious eye of the deceitful eye of the Brahmins-Hindus-turbaned
Brahmins Rats in the form of an 'undeclared' war in the form of a brutal
military "Operation Bluestar" of June, 1984. This 'undeclared' war
took a toll of more than 170,000 innocent Sikhs between 3rd and 6th June, 1984.
Even since "Operation Bluestar" of June, 1984, some General Staff of
the Brahmins-Hindus-turbaned Brahmins armed forces supposedly have regretted
their armed forces and political Brahmins-Hindus leadership. I believe their
writings are nothing but like the Crocodile's tears.
I would like
to mention, what the learned Professor Sukhanver remained silent, that the
Republic of Pakistan (i) does not need the friendship of the Brahmins-Hindus-turbaned
Brahmins Rats as Pakistan can do without it , (ii) a strong Pakistan is in the
interest of the Awam of Pakistan as well as non-Brahmins-Hindus minorities
around Pakistan's periphery, (iii) the people of Pakistan needs strong
institutions, educational, social, political, industries, etc., to emerge on
the international political arena, and (iv) Pakistan and its Awam needs good administrations who are
competent, but not politically impotent.
I wish you
the very best to you and the Awam (my brothers, sisters, youth, children, elders, etc.) of
Pakistan.
Your
brother,
Awatar Singh
Sekhon (Machaki)
Editor in
Chief
International
Journal of Sikh Affairs ISSN 1481-5435
Foreign
Advisor, Dal Khalsa Alliance of the United States of America
*****
By Professor Ali
Sukhanver
A few weeks
back the Pakistan army published its new Green Book which identified internal
insurgent forces as the countrys principal national security threat. The book
also indicated a shift of concentration of the Pakistan army from Eastern
borders to the western front. This doctrinal change was warmly welcomed by
various sections of the national and the international society and it was being
hoped that the relations between Pakistan and India would get better as a
result of this shift of concentration.
Moreover it
was also expected that the process of giving India the status of the Most
Favoured Nation would also expedite. But unfortunately just after the announcement of the
policy of this shift in concentration, the Indian army started an intentional
effort of creating a situation of disturbance along the Line of Control. The
National Turk reported on 16th January, Indian troops again violated LoC cease
last evening.
Indian
army men carried out unprovoked firing on Pakistani posts at LoC in Hot Spring
and Jandrot sectors from 2200 to 2300 hours. As a result of the Indian army firing, Pakistani
soldier Naik Ashraf posted at Kundi Post died. Thus the death toll of Pakistani
soldiers killed in cross-LoC firing since January 6 has risen to three. Just
ten days before this incident, on the sixth day of the New Year the Indian
troops crossed the Line of Control and stormed a military post of Pakistan.
Thanks
Sajjad Ahmad
Editor In
Chief
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