Saturday, May 28, 2011

Earth for Khalistan


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Dal Khalsa Alliance (USA) Holds Seminar on Khalistan


Dal Khalsa Alliance (USA) Holds Seminar on Khalistan
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 20, 2006 - Dal Khalsa USA held a seminar on Khalistan in Fremont, California from August 25 to August 27. The seminar focused on the need to liberate Khalistan, the Sikh homeland, from Indian occupation. Khalistan is the Sikh homeland that declared its independence from India on October 7, 1987. Speakers included Dr. Gurmit Singh aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan, Dr. Awatar Singh Sekhon, Managing Editor of the International Journal of Sikh Affairs, Dr. Ajit Pal Singh Sandhu, Colonel Arjinderpal Singh Sekhon (US Army Reserve), and others. The seminar was organized by Sardar Paramjit Singh Sekhon, President of Dal Khalsa USA, and Sardar Gagandeep Singh, General Secretary of Dal Khalsa USA.
The speakers addressed the need for the Sikh Nation to reclaim it lost sovereignty and escape from the oppression of the Indian government, which has murdered over 250,000 Sikh infants, children, youth, men, women, and elderly since 1984, as well as more than 300,000 Christians in Nagaland, over 90,000 Muslims in Kashmir, tens of thousands of Christians and Muslims throughout the country, and tens of thousands of Assamese, Bodos, Dalits, Manipuris, Tamils, and other minorities.
Indian police arrested human-rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra after he exposed their policy of mass cremation of Sikhs, in which over 50,000 Sikhs have been arrested, tortured, and murdered, then their bodies were declared unidentified and secretly cremated. Khalra was murdered in police custody. His body was not given to his family. No one has been brought to justice for the kidnapping and murder of Jaswant Singh Khalra. The only witness to the Khalra kidnapping, Rajiv Singh Randhawa, has been repeatedly harassed by the police, including having been arrested for trying to hand a piece of paper to then-British Home Secretary Jack Straw. The police never released the body of former Jathedar of the Akal Takht Gurdev Singh Kaunke after SSP Swaran Singh Ghotna murdered him. He has never been tried for the Jathedar Kaunke murder. In 1994, the U.S. State Department reported that the Indian government had paid over 41,000 cash bounties for killing Sikhs. A report by the Movement Against State Repression (MASR) quotes the Punjab Civil Magistracy as writing "if we add up the figures of the last few years the number of innocent persons killed would run into lakhs [hundreds of thousands.]" The Indian Supreme Court called the Indian government's murders of Sikhs "worse than a genocide."
The MASR report states that 52,268 Sikhs are being held as political prisoners in India without charge or trial, mostly under a repressive law known as the "Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act" (TADA), which expired in 1995. Many have been in illegal custody since 1984! There has been no list published of those who were acquitted under TADA and those who are still rotting in Indian jails. Tens of thousands of other minorities are also being held as political prisoners, according to Amnesty International. Last year, 35 Sikhs were charged and arrested in Punjab for making speeches in support of Khalistan and raising the Khalistani flag. "How can making speeches and raising a flag be considered crimes in a democratic society?" asked Dr. Aulakh.
Missionary Graham Staines was murdered along with his two sons, ages 8 and 10, by a mob of militant, fundamentalist Hindu nationalists who set fire to the jeep, surrounded it, and chanted "Victory to Hannuman," a Hindu god. Missionary Joseph Cooper was beaten so badly that he had to spend a week in an Indian hospital. Then the Indian government threw him out of the country. None of the people involved has been tried. The persons who have murdered priests, raped nuns, and burned Christian churches have not been charged or tried. Police broke up a Christian religious festival with gunfire. Recently, militant Hindus from the Bharatiya Janata Yuva (a youth movement affiliated with the BJP and the Fascist RSS) attacked the Convent of Loreto and the school there. 13 Catholic schools remain closed and a spokesman for the BJP, Mr. H. Dikshit, demanded an investigation of the school!
The murderers of 2,000 to 5,000 Muslims in Gujarat have never been brought to trial. An Indian newspaper reported that the police were ordered not to get involved in that massacre, a frightening parallel to the Delhi massacre of Sikhs in 1984. The most important mosque in India, the Babri Mosque, was destroyed by militant Hindu fundamentalists who have never been held responsible for their actions.
"I am honored to be a speaker at this seminar and very pleased that Dal Khalsa USA is holding these activities to focus the attention of America and the world on the plight of the Sikhs in Punjab, Khalistan and the need for a sovereign, independent Khalistan," said Dr. Aulakh.
History shows that multinational states such as India are doomed to failure. Countries like Austria-Hungary, India's longtime friend the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and others prove this point. India is not one country; it is a polyglot like those countries, thrown together for the convenience of the British colonialists. It is doomed to break up as they did. Currently, there are 17 freedom movements within India's borders. It has 18 official languages. "We hope that India's breakup will be peaceful like Czechoslovakia's, not violent like Yugoslavia's," Dr. Aulakh said.
Dr. Aulakh stressed his commitment to the peaceful, democratic, nonviolent struggle to liberate Khalistan. "The only way that the repression will stop and Sikhs will live in freedom, dignity, and prosperity is to liberate Khalistan," said Dr. Aulakh. "As Professor Darshan Singh, former Jathedar of the Akal Takht, said, 'If a Sikh is not a Khalistani, he is not a Sikh.'," Dr. Aulakh said. "We must free Khalistan now."
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Registration does not indicate approval of the contents by the U.S. Government.

Parmjit Singh Sekhon (Dakha)
President
Dal Khalsa Alliance
510-774-5909

Hindu Militants


Hindu Militants
WASHINGTON, D.C., October 22, 2008 ? The wave of violence against Christians in Orissa continues.  Militant Hindu nationalists affiliated with the militant, pro-Fascist Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), have called for a nun who was raped by their activists to be arrested and they have reportedly sought to wipe out all traces of Christianity from Orissa. On October 21, a group of Hindu women from the Rashtra Sevika Samiti - an outfit affiliated to the Sangh Parivar (an organization under the umbrella of the RSS) - demonstrated to demand the arrest of a nun who was raped during the violence that erupted in the area in August.  ?They want to arrest the victim,? noted Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan.  ?That is offensive to anyone?s sense of decency.?  Asia News reported that the Sangh Parivar, another Hindu fundamentalist group affiliated with the RSS, ?[is] becoming more methodical. Sometimes with police assistance they prevent Christians from meeting to pray, try to murder new converts, and are trying to take over the land where churches and Christian homes once stood in order to wipe off the face of the earth any trace of Christian presence.?
Dr. Aulakh made it clear that the Council of Khalistan and the Sikh Nation support the Christians in fighting the oppression.  ?We are on your side,? he said.  ?First it was Sikhs, Muslims, Dalits, now Christians,? he said, referring to a wave of Christian oppression that has been raging since Christmas 1998.  ?The rape of any woman is shameful,? he said, ?but especially a nun.  Nuns renounce sex and are ?married to Christ.?  Raping them is an attack on the Christian religion itself,? he said.   ?They have tried to wipe out Sikhism and Buddhism.  Now the Indians are trying to wipe out Christianity.?  Dr. Aulakh?s efforts to help Christians have been praised by John Dayal, President of the All-India Christian Council.
The latest attacks in Orissa are part of an ongoing campaign of violent harassment of Christians that has been going on since Christmas 1998.  Churches have been burned, Christian schools have been attacked, and Christian prayer halls have been vandalized.  Missionary Graham Staines was murdered in 1999 in Orissa by a mob of militant Hindus chanting ?Victory to Hannuman,? (a Hindu god) while he slept in his jeep, along with his two sons.  The killers have never been punished.  Missionary Joseph Cooper was so severely beaten that he had to spend a week in an Indian hospital, then he was expelled from the country.  Many nuns have been raped and made to drink their own urine.  Priests have been murdered.  The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), an organization under the umbrella of the militant, pro-Fascist, Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), justified these crimes by calling the nuns ?antinational elements.?  The RSS, the parent organization of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has published booklets on how to implicate Christians and other minorities in false criminal cases.
In April, according to Compass Direct, about 70 violent Hindu nationalists chased and threatened two Christian women from a Gospel for Asia Bible college after a Christian worship service.  They burned the church.  All the Christians escaped except the two young women.  The Hindu militants threatened, ?We will burn you like Graham Staines and his children!?  A leader of the BJP was quoted as saying that everyone who lives in India must either be a Hindu or be subservient to Hindus.
India has murdered over 250,000 Sikhs since 1984, according to figures compiled by the Punjab State Magistracy and human-rights groups and reported in the book The Politics of Genocide by Inderjeet Singh Jaijee.  It has also killed over 90,000 Kashmiri Muslims since 1988, 2,000 to 5,000 Muslims in Gujarat, more than 300,000 Christians in Nagaland since 1947, and thousands of Christians and Muslims elsewhere in the country, as well as tens of thousands of Assamese, Bodos, Dalits (?Untouchables,? the dark-skinned aboriginal people of South Asia), Manipuris, Tamils, and other minorities.  The Indian Supreme Court called the Indian government's murders of Sikhs "worse than a genocide."
According to a report by the Movement Against State Repression (MASR), 52,268 Sikhs are being held as political prisoners in India without charge or trial.  Some have been in illegal custody since 1984!  Amnesty International reported that tens of thousands of other minorities are also being held as political prisoners.  We demand the immediate release of all these political prisoners.
Dr. Aulakh noted that the repression of the Sikhs has echoes in the repression of the Christians.  ?It is sad that in the name of religion, violent acts like this are carried out,? Dr. Aulakh said.  ?We strongly condemn the violence against Christians, which is sadly reminiscent of the violence that has been committed against Sikhs, Muslims, and others,? Dr. Aulakh said.  ?They murdered several priests and they murdered Staines and beat Cooper.  Similarly, the Indian government murdered Sardar Gurdev Singh Kaunke, Jathedar of the Akal Takht.  If you are a religious leader of a non-Hindu religion in India, you are in danger,? he said.  ?The burning of churches and the vandalism of prayer halls and schools is an attack on fundamental religious institutions.  These attacks on churches remind me of the Golden Temple attack.  They constitute an attack on the religion itself,? Dr. Aulakh said.  ?That is unacceptable, especially in a country that promotes itself as a secular democracy.?  He noted that India recently signed a civil nuclear agreement with the United States.  ?I call on the Bush Administration and its successors to work with India to ensure that basic human rights are enjoyed by Sikhs, Christians, Muslims, Dalits, and all the people living under Indian rule,? he said.  ?We must continue to press for our God-given birthright of freedom,? he said.  ?Unfortunately, the Indian government does nothing but encourage and support this repression and violence.  Is this the face of modern Hinduism and the so-called secular India??
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Council of Khalistan 21st Annual Convention


Council of Khalistan 21st Annual Convention
Very Successful Much Progress in Last Year
FREMONT, CA., October 12, 2008 – Delegates came from Canada, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Yuba City, California, and many other locations to the Council of Khalistan's 21st annual convention, which was held October 11-12, 2008 at Gurdwara Sahib Fremont in Fremont, California. The convention was very well attended and successful. The local Sangat of the Bay Area was very enthusiastic and attended in large numbers. The meeting began with Ardas (Sikh prayer.) Delegates presented their views on how to achieve Khalistan and expedite its liberation. Many resolutions were passed, including resolutions in support of a sovereign, independent Khalistan, condemning the establishment of Deras by fake gurus, and other resolutions. "These Deras are a danger to the Sikh religion," said Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan.
"I would like to thank the Sangat of Fremont, especially Gurdwara President Sardar Harjot Singh Khalsa, Gurdwara Secretary Sardar Satnam Singh Khalsa, and Advisor Paramjit Singh Sekhon, for hosting this wonderful event and for their hard work in making it happen," said Dr. Aulakh.
Speakers included Dr. Aulakh, Dr. Awatar Singh Sekhon, Sardar Jasbir Singh, Sardar Manmohan Singh Randhawa, Bhai Amardeep Singh Amar, Bibi Manjit Kaur Sekhon, Sardar Sukhchain Singh, Sardar Paramjit Singh Sekhon, Sardar Jagtar Singh, Dr. Ranbir Singh Sandhu, Sardar Jaspreet Singh, Sardar Avtar Singh Missionary, Professor Makhan Singh, Sardar Parminder Singh Prawana, Sardar Gurmit Singh Barsal, Sardar Karnail Singh Khalsa, Sardar Madan Singh, Sardar Ala Singh, Sardar P.S. Shahi, Sardar Amrit Pal Singh, Sardar Jagdeep Singh Katro, and Sardar Jaswant Singh Dhaliwal. The Sikh Educational Trust of Canada presented a DVD entitled "Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh: His Life and Mission", prepared by Sardar Kavneet Singh Pannu of Philadelphia. Dr. Sandhu said that "the Sikh Raj will be of the Khalsa Panth, not of any individual." He also noted that "we can't prepare a list of the youth killed [by the Indian government] because [Chief Minister Parkash Singh] Badal played a role in stopping it."
Dr. Aulakh reviewed the progress during the last year. He presented a report on human rights violations at the UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva in June. Dr. Awatar Singh Sekhon, Director of the Human Rights Wing of the Council of Khalistan, also attended the Commission on Human Rights meeting in September and presented a memorandum from the Council of Khalistan. The convention passed a resolution commending commission Chairman Charles Greaves for holding these hearings.
India has murdered over 250,000 Sikhs since 1984, according to figures compiled by the Punjab State Magistracy and human-rights groups and reported in the book The Politics of Genocide by Inderjeet Singh Jaijee. Dr. Aulakh reported that Sardar Jaijee and Bibi Baljit Kaur of the Movement Against State Repression (MASR) told him that if it were not for the efforts of the Council of Khalistan, that number might be ten times as high. Remember that former Member of Parliament Balram Jakhar said, "to preserve the unity of India, if we have to eradicate 2 crore (20-million) Sikhs, we will do so." They urged Dr. Aulakh to continue this work.
The Council of Khalistan has preserved the history of the Sikh Nation since 1984 through more than 1500 statements in the Congressional Record by many Members of Congress of both parties. "We thank all these Members of Congress, current and former, for their help," Dr. Aulakh said. These statements are being preserved in a book published by the Vishav Sikh Council entitled The U.S. Congress on the Sikh Struggle for the Independence of Khalistan, which will be published by the end of the year. It will probably be a two-volume set, as it is over 2,000 pages. These two volumes should be displayed in every Gurdwara, every Sikh home, and libraries throughout the world.
India has also killed more than 89,000 Kashmiri Muslims since 1988, over 300,000 Christians in Nagaland since 1947, and thousands of Christians and Muslims elsewhere in the country, as well as tens of thousands of Assamese, Bodos, Dalits ("Untouchables," the dark-skinned aboriginal people of South Asia), Manipuris, Tamils, and other minorities. The Indian Supreme Court called the Indian government's murders of Sikhs "worse than a genocide."
According to a report by MASR, 52,268 Sikhs are being held as political prisoners in India without charge or trial. Some have been in illegal custody since 1984! Amnesty International reported that tens of thousands of other minorities are also being held as political prisoners. We demand the immediate release of all these political prisoners.
Sikh activists have been arrested for holding peaceful marches, making speeches, and raising the flag of Khalistan. Recently, the Jathedar of the Akal Takht, Sri Singh Sahib Joginder Singh Vedanti, was forced out of office by allies of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and the Akali Dal. The Akalis are in a political alliance with the militant, Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is determined to destroy the Sikh religion.
Delegates spoke in support of independence for Khalistan and discussed the need to remain active at the grassroots level. They stressed the need for the active participation of the local Sangat, not only in Fremont but worldwide. A resolution was passed expressing the urgent need for the Gurdwaras to take responsibility for financing the Washington office.
The money of the Gurdwaras belongs to the Sikh Nation and that money is to be used to disseminate, promote, propagate, and protect the Sikh religion. The Washington office is doing that. The Council of Khalistan has preserved the true history of the Sikh Nation since 1984 by documenting every major incident in the Congressional Record, internationalizing the Sikh struggle for independence, and exposing the Indian government's repression against the Sikhs and other minorities.
Indian police arrested human-rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra after he exposed their policy of mass cremation of Sikhs, in which over 50,000 Sikhs have been arrested, tortured, and murdered, then their bodies were declared unidentified and secretly cremated. He was murdered in police custody. His body was not given to his family.
"Only a sovereign, independent Khalistan will end the repression and lift the standard of living for the people of Punjab," said Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan. On October 7, 1987, the Sikh Nation declared its independence from India, naming its new country Khalistan. "Democracies don't commit genocide."
History shows that multinational states such as India are doomed to failure. Countries like Austria-Hungary, India's longtime friend the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and others prove this point. India is not one country; it is a polyglot like those countries, thrown together for the convenience of the British colonialists. It is doomed to break up as they did.
"As Professor Darshan Singh, a former Jathedar of the Akal Takht, said, 'If a Sikh is not a Khalistani, he is not a Sikh'," Dr. Aulakh noted. "We must continue to press for our God-given birthright of freedom," he said. "Without political power, religions cannot flourish and nations perish. India claims to be a democracy. It is time it recognized the right of self-determination for all people in South Asia."

Parmjit Singh Sekhon (Dakha)
President
Dal Khalsa Alliance
510-774-5909

Khalistan Flag Hoisted in California


Khalistan Flag Hoisted in California
At an event on July 3 in Turlock, California, Sardar Paramjit Singh Sekhon and Sardar Gagandeep Singh of Dal Khalsa America, invited Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan, to hoist the flag of Khalistan. The Council of Khalistan is the government pro tempore of Khalistan. It is leading the struggle for Khalistan's independence. Dal Khalsa has led several marches and other events in Punjab to promote independence for Khalistan, the Sikh homeland that declared its independence from India on October 7, 1987. The event was shown throughout India on an Indian television channel called Aaj Tak on July 6. Dr. Aulakh was interviewed by a California representative of Voice of America.
As soon as Dr. Aulakh raised the flag, slogans of 'Khalistan Zindabad' (Long live Khalistan) were raised. Speakers at the event spoke out strongly for a free and independent Khalistan. Speakers included Dr. Awatar Singh Sekhon from Canada, Dr. Aulakh, Sardar [Paramjit Singh] Sekhon, Sardar Ajit Singh Pannu, Dr. Ranbir Singh Sandhu from Tracy, California, Sardar Karj Singh Sandhu from Philadelphia, Dr. Paramjit Singh Ajrawat, Sardar Dharam Singh Bains of Philadelphia, and others.
'If anyone speaks out for freedom, the Indian government labels them terrorists,' Dr. Aulakh said. 'This is not going to work. Everyone knows the modus operandi of the Indian government.' The Indian government has murdered over 250,000 Sikhs since 1984, more than 300,000 Christians in Nagaland since 1948, over 90,000 Muslims in Kashmir since 1988, and tens of thousands of Tamils, Assamese, Bodos, Manipuris, Dalits, and others. The Indian Supreme Court called the Indian government's murders of Sikhs 'worse than a genocide.'
According to a report by the Movement Against State Repression (M.A.S.R.), 52,268 Sikhs are being held as political prisoners in India without charge or trial. Some have been in illegal custody since 1984! 'These prisoners never committed any crime but peacefully speaking out for Sikh freedom,' said Dr. Aulakh. 'How can there be political prisoners in a democracy?' he asked. 'We demand the release of all political prisoners,' he said.
'As Professor Darshan Singh, a former Jathedar of the Akal Takht, said, 'If a Sikh is not a Khalistani, he is not a Sikh,' ' Dr. Aulakh noted. He added that the event in Turlock was in line with the strong sentiment for freedom in Punjab, Khalistan. 'We must work hand-in-hand, the Sikh diaspora and our Sikh brothers and sisters in Punjab, Khalistan, until the glow of freedom shines on a free and sovereign Khalistan,' he said. 'I thank Sardar Sekhon for organizing this event.'
'The flame of freedom still burns bright in the hearts of Sikhs despite the deployment of over half a million Indian troops to crush it,' Dr. Aulakh said. 'Last year, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh signed a bill cancelling the agreements that allowed the diversion of Punjabi water to non-riparian states. The bill asserted the sovereignty of Punjab. Sardar Atinder Pal Singh, another former Member of Parliament, held a seminar on Khalistan in Punjab. It was well attended and featured outstanding presentations, including one by Professor Gurtej Singh, I.A.S., [S.G.P.C.] Professor of Sikhism,' he said. 'Dal Khalsa has held marches through Punjab demanding the establishment of an independent Khalistan.'
On the anniversary of the Indian government's military attack on the Golden Temple, the center and seat of Sikhism, last month, Dal Khalsa, the Khalsa Panchayat, the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Damdami Taksal, the Sikh Student Federation (Bittu), and the Akal Federation marched through the streets of Amritsar demanding freedom for Khalistan. They carried posters of the demolished Golden Temple and distributed pamphlets on the life of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, a Sikh leader who was murdered in the Golden Temple attack along with General Shabeg Singh, Bhai Amrik Singh, and others. Bhindranwale was a strong advocate of Sikh freedom. Dal Khalsa also raised the flag of Khalistan on Republic Day, January 26. 35 Sikhs were arrested at that time.
Some of them have been denied bail. Cases were registered against dozens of Sikhs for raising the Sikh flag at the Golden Temple on the anniversary of the Golden Temple attack in the presence of over 30,000 Sikhs. Warrants have been issued for their arrest. Those charged include Dal Khalsa leaders such as Kanwarpal Singh Bittu, Sarabjit Singh Ghuman, Dr. Manjinder Singh Jandi, and others, as well as former Member of Parliament Simranjit Singh Mann.
History shows that multinational states such as India are doomed to failure. Countries like Austria-Hungary, India's longtime friend the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and others prove this point. India is a polyglot like those countries, thrown together for the convenience of the British colonialists. It is doomed to break up as they did. Steve Forbes, writing in Forbes magazine, said that India is a multinational, multiethnic, multireligious, multicultural, multilinguistic state that is doomed to disintegrate like the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
'We must continue to pray for and work for our God-given birthright of freedom,' Dr. Aulakh said. 'Without political power, religions cannot flourish and nations perish.'

Parmjit Singh Sekhon (Dakha)
President
Dal Khalsa Alliance
510-774-5909

Sunday, May 1, 2011

FREEDOM POST APRIL 2011


PrIzm post
Freedom Post
iswK hwkF dI rfKI df pihrydfr.
iswK swiBafcfr dI rfKI leI, hMblf sfzf-sfQ quhfzf.
quhfzy imlvrqx aqy ivcfrF dI AuzIk rhygI.
1700 Shattuck Ave, # 303, Berkeley, CA 94709 USA

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“lihr dI asl qfkq
sMgqF hMudIaF hn.
PrIzm post nMU
sMgqF df sihXog cfhIdf hY.
sihXog dyx df
shI smF hux hI hY.”

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isWKI dy pRcfr nMU,
gurduafiraF dI cfr idvfrI qoN,
bfhr ilafAuxf pvygf.
Kyz dy mYdfn qoN lY ky,
styj qwk.
qlvfr qoN lY ky ivcfr qwk.
hr Kyqr ivWc,
PrIzm post dI sLkqIsLflI,
mOjUdgI hI dusLmx df rfh zwk skygI.
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PrIzm post dIaF sihXogI sMsQfvF:-
sLRomxI akflI dl aMimRqsr (amrIkf rIjLn), amYirkn gurduafrf kONsl, iswK sports aYsosIeysLn, df iswK aYjUkysLnl twrst kYnyzf, dl Kflsf alfieSs, ieMtrnYsLnl iswK sfihq sBf, pMjfbI sfihq sBf kYlyPornIaf(by eyrIaf XUint), gurduafrf pRbMDk kmytI(aYlsbrFty), iswK sMgqF, pMQk drdI, afid.
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pMQk drdIaF dy sihXog nfl sfzIaF coxvIaF srgrmIaF Auqy pMCI Jfq.

1-Kfilsqfn df JMzf, amrIkn iswK ieiqhfs ‘c 2005 ivwc pihl dy aDfr qy jfrI kIqf.
2-Kfilsqfn dI kRMsI, amrIkn iswK ieiqhfs ‘c 2005 ivwc pihl dy aDfr qy jfrI kIqI.
3-Kfilsqfn df nksLf, amrIkn iswK ieiqhfs ‘c 2005 ivwc pihl dy aDfr qy jfrI kIqf.
4-dunIaF pwDr qy BfrqI aMbYsIaF jF kONslytF dy mUhry, iswK ieiqhfs ‘c pihl dy aDfr qy
    snPrFissko ivKy 2005 qoN qkrIbn 35 Puwt AuWcf Kfilsqfn df JMzf lihrfAuxf sLurU kIqf.
5-bwicaF dy Dfrimk mukfbly krfky, jyqU bwicaF nMU, iswK ieiqhfs ‘c pihl dy aDfr qy golz mYzl
    dyxy sLurU kIqy.
6-ijhVIaF pMjfbI aKbfrF, BUqF pRyqF, jfdU tUixaF, qfgf qvIq, dy iesLiqhfr lgfAudIaF sn, AunHF
    nMU gurU GrF ivc rwKx qy pfbMdI lgfAux ‘c sPlqf hFsl kIqI.
7-gurU goibMd isMG jI dy drbfr ‘c kvIjn juVdy sn. kvIjnF dI Ausy iprq nMU jfrI rwKx leI gurU
    GrF ‘c kvI drvfr krfAuxy sLurU kIqy.
8-ieMzIaF ‘c ihMdUaF dIaF, ieMsfnIaq dy iKlfP kfrvfeIaF nMU ihMdU awqvfd dy nfl joV ky 2006 qoN
    pRcfrnf sLurU krnf, ijs kfrn awj ihMdU awqvfd df ichrf, dunIaF pwDr qy nMgf hoieaf hY.
9-iswK kOm ‘c AuGf Xogdfn pfAux vfilaF nMU amrIkn iswK ieiqhfs ‘c pihl dy aDfr qy avfrz
    dyxy sLurU kIqy.
10-iswK kOm ‘c aihm rol adf krn vfilaF nMU, amrIkn iswK ieiqhfs ‘c pihl dy aDfr qy
     snmfn icMn sLIlzF dy ky snmfinq krnf sLurU kIqf.
11-gurU GrF dIaF lfiebryrIaF ‘c iswK Drm, iswK smfj, iswK swiBafcfr, iswK ivrsf, iswK sMGrsL,
     nfl sbiDMq iltrycr phMucfAuxf sLurU krky jfrI rwKxf.
12-afiezIA, vIzIA, zIvIzIaF, sIzIaF, qoN ielfvf, pusqkF rsfly pYNPilt postr afid BfrI igxqI
     ‘c iqafr krky, ngr kIrqnF aqy gurU GrF ‘c vwzI pwDr qy muPq vMzxf sLurU krky jfrI rwKxf.
13-iswK kOm dI ajLfdI, Kfilsqfn dI pRfpqI leI, knvYnsLnF aqy sYmInfr krfAuxy.
14-iswK kOm dI cVHdI klHf leI, iswK jMnqf nfl, Pys tU Pys, Pon kflF rfhIN, eImylF rfhIN, ryzIA
     aqy aKbfrF rfhIN sMprk dunIaF pwDr qy bxf ky rwKxf.
15-DIaF nMU brfbr dy hwk dvfAux leI, DIaF dI lohVI, dunIaF pwDr qy iswK ieiqhfs ‘c pihl dy
     aDfr qy mnfAuxI sLurU kIqI, jo ik awj iewk lihr bx geI hY.
16-DI qy puwqr ‘c vKryvF pfAux vflI lohVI dy nfm nMU Kqm krky (Pst bybI zy) nMU mfnqf dvfAux
     leI sMGrsL jfrI hY.
17-akfl qKq sfihb vwloN pwqr ilwK ky, ieMtrnYsLnl iswK swiBafcfr susfietI dy kMmF dI sLlfGf
     kridaF, susfietI nMU vDfeI dy ky, susfietI dy sfry isMGF dI cVHdI klHf leI ardfs kIqI geI 
     hY.
18-XU aYn A ivWc ipwCly keI sflF qoN lgfqfr ihMdUsqfn aMdr isWK kOm dy duKFq nfl sbMiDq
     mYmorMzm idwqy jf rhy hn.
19-isWK kOm dy BWKdy msilaF dy nfl sbMiDq ivcfr gostIaF ryzIA rfhIN krvfAuNdy rihxf.
20-afid:-

prmjIq isMG syKoN (dfKf)
pRDfn, dl Kflsf alfieSs
pRDfn, ieMtrnYsLnl isWK swiBafcfr susfietI
shfkfr, kONsl afP Kfilsqfn
jQybMDk skwqr, brkly tYksI kYb aYsosIeysLn
mYNbr, pMjfbI sfihq sBf kYlyPornIaf(by eyrIaf XUint)
510-774-5909 
isWK Drm, isWK smfj, isWK swiBafcfr, isWK ivrsf, isWK sMGrsL,
dI cVHdI klHf leI, hMBlf sfzf-sfQ quhfzf.
quhfzy imlvrqx aqy AusfrU ivcfrF dI hmysLF AuzIk rhygI.
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ieMtrnYsLnl iswK swiBafcfr susfietI
dy kmytI mYNbrF dI srbsMmqI nfl cox hoeI.

iswK swiBafcfr dI rfKI leI aqy smfijk kurIqIaF dy iKlfP, hoNd ivwc afeI, ieMtrnYsLnl iswK swiBafcfr susfietI dI mIitMg, aYlsbrFty gurU Gr dy Qwly Gr ivwc 20 PrvrI 2011 idn aYqvfr nMU 3 vjy qoN 6 vjy qwk sFm nMU hoeI. mIitMg dI sLurUafq ardfs krn nfl sLurU hoeI. mIitMg ivwc, gur ieiqhfs, iswK ieiqhfs, akfl qKq sfihb, sRomxI gurduafrf pRbMDk kmytI, pMjfb srkfr, sYNtr gOrimMt, bIjypI, afr aYs aYs, bdysLI gurU GrF dIaF kmytIaF dy rol, iswK kOm ivwc vwD rhy piqq puxy, nsLy dI lwp, iswKF dy jIvn ivwc af rhI igrfvt, bwicaF df BwivK, DIaF dy jIvn, afid ivisLaF qy Kuwl ky ivcfrF hoeIaF. mIitMg ivwc srb sMmqI nfl kmytI mYNbrF dI cox hoeI,

zf:aflf isMG-cyarmYn.
s:rfm isMG-vfies cyarmYn.

s:prmjIq isMG syKoN,dfKf-pRDfn.
s:gurcrn isMG mfn-sInIar vfies pRDfn.
s:gurbcn isMG jOhl-mIq pRDfn.

s:suKivMdr isMG qlvMzI-jnrl skwqr.
s:iJrml isMG vfhlf-skwqr.

s:bwicqr isMG tfiegr-muwK bulfrf.

s:gurpRIq isMG iZloN-KjfncI.
s:amrjIq isMG JFzy-shfiek KjfncI.

bIbI kulvMq kOr mlI-qflmyl skwqr iesqrI ivMg.
s:blvMq isMG mlf-qflmyl skwqr pursL ivMg.

s:jsvIr isMG qwKr-ieMtrnYsLnl qflmyl skwqr.

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ieMtrnYsLnl slfhkfr borz inXukq kIqf igaf,

s:srUp isMG nfrMg-ieMglYNz, s:qrlocn isMG dupflpur-amrIkf, s:jsvMq isMG kMvl-pMjfb, s:suKdyv isMG jlvyVf-bYljIam, s:jiqMdr isMG-hOlYNz, zf:avqfr isMG syKoN-kYnyzf, s:suKimMdr isMG hMsrf-kYnyzf, s:hrbMq isMG aOjlf-kYnyzf, s:jsvIr isMG ryzIA hmsPr-kYnyzf, s:jskrn isMG-vrjInIaf, s:mnmohn isMG rMDfvf-PlorIzf, pRIqm isMG jogf nMgl-PrImFt, s:ruipMdr isMG Buwlr-PrImFt, s:jgqfr isMG-brkly, s:crnjIq isMG smrf-aYlsbrFty, s:hIrf isMG-rzyho, s:blivMdr isMG-snlYNzro, s:blivMdr isMG-aYlsbrFty, s:ksLmIr isMG Duwgf-hyvz, s:qrsym isMG-tUlYrI, s:bljIq isMG-lYnMjI, s:jrnYl isMG-tUlYrI, s:avqfr isMG pMnU-aYmrIivl, s:gurjIq isMG Jfmpur-hyvz, s:BuipMdr isMG cImf-sYnhojy, s:sqnfm isMG aOjlf-aYlsbrFty, s:gurdIp isMG jOhl-vlyho, s:krnYl isMG igl-PrImFt.

mYNbrisLwp:-Auh sfry iswDy qOr ‘qy mYNbr hn jF hoxgy, ijnHF ny ies sMsQf dI mfiek qOr‘qy mdd kIqI jF krngy.
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1699 dI ivsfKI nMU kI vfpiraf ?
aOrMgjLyb dy jfsUs dI afKrI irport.
ivsfKI df idhfVf, Kflsy dy jnm idn df idhfVf hox krky iswK BfeIcfry ivWc Kfs mhwqqf rwKdf hY. ieh Auh idn hY, ijs idn gurU goibMd isMG jI ny, igwdVF nMU sLyr df idl dyx, icVIaF qoN bfj quVfAux aqy gurU dy iswK ivWc aYnI sLkqI Br dyx df sMklp ilaf sI ik Auh iewklf hI hjLfrF lwKF lVfkUaF dy Gyry ivWc Gbrfey nf, sgoN afKrI svfs qwk tfkrf krI jfvy. ieh Auh idhfVf hY, ijs idn gurU jI ny afpxy sLrDflUaF nMU, afpxI sMgq nMU prK dI GVI ivcoN dI lMGf ky iewk alOikk sLkqI df pRmfx idWqf sI. ies prK dI GVI 35-40 hjLfr dI hfjLrI ivcoN isrP pMj hI pfs hoey sn. pr AunHF pMjF dy pfs hox qy gurU jI nMU afp pfs hox leI sfry srbMs df dfKlf Brnf ipaf sI. Aus vyly mugl rfj dy Bfrq ivWc cfr qKq mOjUd sI. pr ienHF cOhF qKqF, idwlI, afgrf, lfhOr, klfnOr, dy ivWc gurU jI dy awj vfly aMndpur sfihb vfly qKq dI sLfn hI inrflI sI, jo muglF dy iksy vI qKq dI awj qwk nhIN sI bx skI. ies iewkT dy jlOa nMU vyKx vfilaF dIaF ilKqF AupRokq swc dI gvfhI Br ky qrjmfnI krdIaF hn.

ieh awKIN izwTf njLfrf aOrMgjLyb dy jsUs abUAulf qrfnI AurdU ivWc afpxy hwQIN ilwKI irport ivWc dwsdf hY, ijs df pMjfbI anuvfd ‘rfmgVIaF ieiqhfs’ dI axCpI pusqk ivcoN imldf hY. abUAulf qrfnI dI AurdU ivWc ilWKI hoeI ieh pusqk btflf nyVy gurdfspur roz ‘qy ipMz iklHf tyk isMG dy vsnIk igafnI bUtf isMG jI dI lfiebRyrI ivWc mOjUd hY. igafnI jI AuWc kotI dy ivdvfn aqy ielfky dy mMny hoey hkIm hn. abUAulf qrfnI df ijLkr BfeI vIr isMG ilWKq ‘dsm cmqkfr’ ivWc vI afAuNdf hY. abUAulf qrfnI pihlF bRfhmx sI, iPr muslmfn ho igaf aqy pMzq df rUp Dfr ky gurU drbfr ivWc aOrMgjyb leI jfsUsI krdf sI. ieQoN qwk ik ieh pUry Byq jfnx leI gurU jI dy mflI gulfby kol rihMdf sI, ieWQy ieh zyZ do sfl itikaf. ieh gurU jI dy drbfr dI rojLfnf dI irport aOrMgjyb nMU Byjdf sI. ies pusqk bfry pRiswD kvIsLr jgIr isMG msq dsdy hn ik sMq krqfr isMG iBMzrFvfilaF ny Aus nMU musilm XUnIvristI alIgV ivKy ies pusqk bfry jfnx aqy pVHn leI Byijaf sI. ies pusqk ivWcoN ‘kvIsLr msq’ ny abUAulf qrfnI vwloN ilwiKaf ieh hU-b-hU hvflf piVHaf. kvIsLr vwloN mMg krn qy aiDkfrIaF ny ies pusqk dI Poto kfpI vI nhIN sI krn idwqI. abUAulf qrfnI vwloN ByjI geI aOrMgjyb nMU ieh afKrI irport hY. AurdU df pMjfbI anuvfd ‘rfmgVHIaf ieiqhfs’ ivwc drjL hY. iswK jgq ivWc pRcfr ihwq aqy jfxkfrI leI ieh ijAuN df iqAuN ieMtrnYsLnl iswK swiBafcfr susfietI vwloN Cfpx aqy vMzx dI KusLI lY rhy hF. ies jfxkfrI nMU afp pVHo qy dUsiraF nMU vI pVHfvo.

ijs idn gurU goibMd isMG jI ny afnMdpur sfihb aMimRq iqafr kIqf, Aus vkq dIvfn ivWc 35-40 hjLfr sMgq dI hfjLrI sI. muglF dy cfr qKq, idWlI, afgrf, lfhOr, ‘qy klfnOr sn, pr gurU dy drbfr dI sLoBf inrflI sI. ieh qKq mugl bfdsLfh dy qKq nMU mfq krdf sI. Aus idn gurU jI df, ilbfs, cVHq, jlfl aqy qyj aJwlfvF sI. gurU jI drbfr ivWc afey aqy ikRpfn nMU imafn ivWcoN kwZ ky PVidaF bf-afvfjL bulMd ikhf, “mYnMU iek isr dI loV hY.” bgYr dyr, soc ivcfr aqy iksy hIl hujq dy dieaf rfm af hfjLr hoieaf. gurU jI ny Bry drbfr ivwc, ijwQy Auh Kloqy sn, sBnF dy sfhmxy iek vfr kIqf, isr DV nfloN judf ho igaf. dIvfn ivWc snsnI PYl geI aqy bhuq afdmI avfk rih gey.

gurU jI ny iPr grjvIN qy kVkvIN afvfjL ivWc ikhf, “mYnMU hor isr dI loV hY.” Jwt hI Drm cMd AuWiTaf aqy jf gurU jI nMU nmskfr kIqI. gurU jI dy ieko vfr ny Aus df isr DV qoN vwK kr idWqf. dIvfn ivWc hlcl mwc geI, BfjV pY geI.

gurU jI ny Pyr bf-afvfjL bulMd iek hor isr mMigaf aqy Xky bfd dIgry ihMmq rfey, mohkm cMd, sfihb rfm, ienHF pMjF nMU kql kr idwqf, isr DVF nfloN vwK kr idWqy. keI afdmI gurU jI dI mfqf kol phMuc gey aqy sfrI ivWiQaf suxfeI. gurU jI ny AunHF pMjF dy srIrF aqy kwpiVaF nMU cMgI qrHF Do idwqf. PrsL vI sfP kIqf aqy KUn df koeI dfg ikqy vI nf rihx idWqf. iPr Aus kfPrF dy pIr ny iek df isr dUsry dy DV nfl aqy isr qy DV rlf imlf ky dUsiraF DVF nfl dUsry isr lf ky pihr ku ivwc cMgI qrHF ihkmq amlI nfl sIa idWqy aqy AunHF pMjF lfsLF AuWqy icwty kwpVy pf idwqy. Pyr iek pwQr df kuMzf mMgf ky aqy Aus AuWqy iek kVfhI, ijs nMU kMuZy nhIN sn lwgy hoey, rwK ky pfxI pf afby ihXfq bxfAux lwg ipaf. kfPrF df pIr Aus kVfhI ivWc qlvfr Pyrdf irhf aqy koeI klmF pVHdf irhf. ieh aml koeI awDf pOxf pihr hMudf irhf. iesy smyN kfPrF dy pIr dI iksy aOrq ny Aus kVHfeI ivWc ilaf ky kuwJ pf idwqf. hux afbo ihXfq iqafr ho cuwkf sI.

gurU jI ny AunHF lfsLF qoN pVdf cuwk pihlF dieaf isMG dy isrhfxy bYT mMUh KolH ky afbo ihXfq Aus dy mMUh ivWc pf idwqf. isr dy vflF ivWc pfieaf aqy srIr ‘qy iCVikaf qy ikhf, “bol vfihgurU jI kf Kflsf vfihgurU jI kI Piqh..” ieh kihMdy sfr hI dieaf isMG AuT ky Klo igaf aqy AucI sfrI vfihgurU jI kf Kflsf vfihgurU jI kI Piqh boilaf. Bry dIvfn ivWc skqy df aflm Cf igaf. hjLfrF iensfnF dy hMuidaF vI koeI sfh nhIN sI lY irhf jfpdf. dIvfn ivWc bYTy afdmI gurU dI krfmfq AuWqy mugD hoey iksy jfdU dy asr hyT kIly hoey bYTy sn. ies qrHF Aus dy bfad Xky bfad dIgry bfkI dy AunHF cOhF nMU vI afby ihXfq iplf ky Ausy qrHF vflF aqy srIr AuWqy afby ihXfq iCVk bol vfihgurU jI kf Kflsf, vfihgurU jI kI Piqh bulf AunHF nMU qMbU ivWc lY igaf.

kuwJ icr bfad gurU afp vI aqy Auh pMjy afdmI ipwCy ipwCy qMbU ivWcoN bfhr inkl afey. hux AunHF nvyN ilbfs pfey hoey sn. Auh pMjy muV ijMLdf kIqy afdmI qMbU qoN bfhr af ky Klo gey aqy gurU ny bIr afsx kr AunHF qoN afp afby hXfq mMigaf. AunHF ny puwiCaf, “qusIN ies amol vsqU leI kI idWqf hY ? qd gurU jI ny ikhf, “mYN pRx krdf hF, mYN afpxy mfqf ipqf, aOlfd, afp qy sB kuwJ kurbfn kr idaFgf.” ies qrHF AunHF pMjF ny gurU jI nMU afby hXfq idWqf aqy gurU jI df nFa Aus vkq qoN goibMd rfey qoN goibMd isMG ho igaf aqy AunHF dy nFa nfl vI isMG joV idWqf. ieAuN ieh dieaf isMG, Drm isMG, ihMmq isMG, mohkm isMG qy sfihb isMG dy nfvF dy DfrnI bxy.

abUAulf qrfnI ilwKdf hY ik mYN bhuq roieaf qy pCqfieaf. Aus qoN bfad AuWQoN hI hjLfrF afdmIaF ny Auh afby ihXfq pIqf. mYQoN vI nf irhf igaf aqy mYN vI afpxy afp nMU iDrkfrdf hoieaf, pCqFdf hoieaf, Ausy vkq hI iksy imknfqIsI ksLsL aDIn Jwt gurU dy crnF ivWc izwgf, Aus qoN afby hXfq dI dfq mMgI. gurU ny, ijhVf jLrUr myrf pMKz aqy dMB jfxdf sI, bVy ipafr nfl mYnMU QfpVf dy ky afby hXfq iplf ky myrf nFa ajmyr isMG rwK idwqf. ies qrHF myry jnm jnmFqrF dy pfp kwty gey. mYN gurU jI dI POj ivWc BrqI ho igaf aqy keI jMgF ivWc jLulm nfl rU-b-rU liVaf.

mYN Ausy idn qoN afpxI ijMLdgI dI afKrI irport aOrMgjyb nMU Gwl idwqI qy ies dIvfn ivWc vfprI qy awKIN izwTI Gtnf df sfrf hfl ivsQfr nfl KolH ky ilwK idWqf. mYN bVy jLordfr lPjLF ivwc aOrMgjyb nMU qfVnf kIqI ik Kbrdfr, rwb nfl ijAUNdy jfgdy Kudf nfl mwQf nf lf, jLulm nf kr aqy myrI isPfrsL ‘qy aml nf kIqf qF Kfndfn, slqnq qbfh ho jfvygI, dunIaF dy qKqy AuqoN nfmo insLfn imwt jfvygf.

pMj ipafiraF dy nfm, jfq aqy jnm sQfn df vyrvf ies qrHF hY :-
1-BfeI dieaf isMG jI-lfhOr dy KwqrI sn.
2-BfeI Drm isMG jI-hsqnfpur idWlI dy jwt sn.
3-BfeI mohkm isMG jI-dvfrkf dy CINby sn.
4-BfeI ihMmq isMG jI-jgn nfQ dy JIvr sn.
5-BfeI sfihb isMG jI-ibdr dy nfeI sn.

pMj ipafiraF dy sIs bfry aOrMgjyb dy irpotr dI Aus vkq dI irport muqfbk keI bhuqy pVHy ilwKy pr afqmk sLkqIaF qoN axjfx, sRI gurU gRMQ sfihb jI dI bfxI dI aQfh sLkqI ‘qy eImfn nf rwKx vfly asLrDflU, iswK gurUaF dI AucI rUhfnIaq qoN munkr aqy suwqy iswD vfprIaF keI krfmfqF nMU mMnx vfly BfvyN ies Gtnf nfl sihmq nf hox, pr ieh iek swcI vfprI Gtnf jLrUr hY. gurU Gr ivWc ieho ijhIaF keI AudfhrxF hn, ijs qrHF gurU gRMQ sfihb jI ivWc ilwiKaf hY:-

siqgur myrf srb pRiqpflY.. siqgur myrf mfir jIvflY.. siqgur myry kI vizafeI.. pRgt BeI hY sBnI QfeI..

gurU nfnk sfihb jI ny idWlI ivWc mjnMU itWly hfQI ijAUNdf kIqf. imRqk kAu jIvflxhfr..
bfbf guridWqf jI ny anMdpur sfihb gAU jIvflI.
Bfbf atl rfie jI ny afpxy sfQI sohx jI nMU ijAuNdy kIqf.

gurU goibMd isMG jI vwloN kIqy gey ies sfky AuWqy, jo gurU jI AuWpr ivsLvfs nhIN krdy AunHF by prqIiqaF bfry sRI gurU gRMQ sfihb jI ivWc drj gurbfxI df Purmfn hY, “ieknf siqgur kI prqIq nf afieaf sLbd nf lfgy BfAu..”

Kflsf jI, afAu ! sLbd-gurU dy isDFq nfl juV ky afpxI vKrI qy inafrI pCfx nMU bhfl rwKIey aqy suqMqr iswK rfj dI isrjxf krIey ! nf hm ihMdU, nf muslmfn.

nf mYN ihMdUsqfnI, nf mYN pfiksqfnI, mYN hF KfilsqfnI
prmjIq isMG syKoN (dfKf)
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iswK ihMdUsqfn aMdr jMg dy mYdfn ivWc

kuwJ axBol iswK lok, ihMdU sqfnIaF dy asr hyT ieh afK jFdy hn, ik ‘isWK nMU isWK nf mfry qF isWK mrdf nhIN.’ ieh iPkrf XkInn ihMdU sqfnI dI soc ivWcoN pYdf hoieaf hY. isWK PlsPy ivWc qF ieh gwl sfP hY ik isWK kdy iswK muPfd dy iKlfP KVf ho hI nhIN skdf. jdoN koeI sKsL iswK pirvfr ivWc pYdf ho ky jF kys aqy dsqfr rwK ky, isWK pMQ dI muKfilP iDr ivwc jF kOm dI qbfhI vfly toly ivWc KVf hMudf hY, qF Auh afpxy afp Ausy vkq iswKI ‘coN Kfrj mMinaf jFdf hY. aijhf isrP isWKF ivWc hI nhIN, sgoN hornF kOmF ivWc vI hY. XhUdIaF ivWc vI aijhy sn, jo XhUdI twbr ivWc jMMm ky nfjLIaF aqy XhUdIaF dy hor kfqlF dy Xfr bxy sn. XhUdI AunHF nMU ‘ijAUizsL rYts’ kihMdy sn. awj AunHF ‘cUihaF’ Xfin gdfrF nMU qy AunHF dy twbrF nMU koeI vI XhUdI nhIN mMndf. ieMJ hI slmfn rsLdI jo jMimaf qF muslmfn dy Gr sI, pr ieslfm df sB qoN vwzf mujLirm bixaf hY, Aus nMU koeI muslmfn nhIN mMndf. Aus ny kuwJ iesfeIaF dy afKy lwg ky, Zwhy cVH ky, sLih dy nfl, jo hoCI, GtIaf qy kfPrfnf hrkq kIqI hY, Aus krky Aus nMU hI nhIN, Aus dIaF afAux vflIaF pusLqF nMU vI muslmfn muafP nhIN krngy. ieMJ hI jo isr qy pwg rwKky, iswK AuWqy jLulm krdf hY, gurU Gr qy hmlf krdf hY jF gurU GrF dy aMdr lVfeIaF krn df kfrn bxdf hY, Auh XkInn iswK nhIN ho skdf.

drbfr sfihb qy hmlf krn vflf jYLl cMd, bUtf rfm, brfV, idafl, rYxf, surjIq burf nflf, kYptn kMvljIq, surjIq mnhUs, qF gurU Gr dy sB qoN vwzy mujLirm hn. iehnF nMU iswK mMnx vflf sKsL jF qF aihmk hY, jF sfijsLI jF byeImfn hY. ieMJ hI isWKF qy jLulm krn vflf drbfrf-jLkrIaf, byaMqU rfm, kypI cMd igl, svrn Gotxf, ajIq sMDU, AumrfA cMd, pwg vfly kFgrsI isWK pMQ vfsqy lKU (lKpq rfey), suwcf nMd, gMgU, inrMjnIey, vzBfg isMgIey, rfm rfeIey, mIxy hn. ieh mhMq nrYxU dy vfirs qF ho skdy hn pr isWK nhIN. zfktr hrijMdr isMG idlgIr dy lPjLF ivWc ‘drbfr sfihb’ qy hmlf krn mgroN vI kFgrs ivwc rihx vflf iswK nhIN ho skdf. Aus nMU pgVIDfrI ihMdU qF afiKaf jf skdf hY.

qvfrIK ivwc ieh pihlI vfr nhIN hoieaf ik pwg vfly ihMdU nMU, isWKF ivWc tfAUt Byj ky, AunHF nMU pwgF bMnvf ky ieWk qF rfj hFisl kIqy jfx, aqy dUjf aKIrly mOky qy af ky gdfrI krvf ky isWKF nMU vwD qoN vwD nuksfn krvfieaf jfvy. Kfilsqfn dy sMGrsL ivWc ihMd srkfr ny pgVIDfrI ihMdU zf:sohx isMG pMQk kmytI qoN iehI kuwJ krvfieaf hY. ihMdU ny gulfb isMhu, iDafn isMhu, hIrf isMhu, dy isr qy dsqfrF rwKvfeIaF. zogrf iswK nhIN sI. ihMdU ny qyj rfm BeIaf, qyjf isMG bxfieaf, pMizq KusLhfl cMd nMU KusLhfl isMG bxfieaf qy buJV isWKF AunHF nMU isWK POj df kmFzr ien cIP 1845-48 bxf idwqf. awj vI qF ihMdU ny, ihMdU nMU zf:amrjIq isMG df nfm dy ky isr qy dsqfr rwKf ky isWKF ivWc Kfs kr Kfilsqfn dI ivcfr Dfrf ivWc Byijaf hoieaf hY, ijs nMU pgVIDfrI ihMdU zf:sohx isMG ny afpxf mqbMnf puwqr bxf ky, pMQk kmytI df spoksmYn Qfipaf hoieaf hY.

ieh jLfalI pgVIDfrI nf hI isWK sn qy nf hI hn, aijhf ikAuN hMudf hY ? df jvfb zf:hrijMdr isMG idlgIr dy lPjLF ivcoN imldf hY, ihMdU drasl ieh sfbq krnf cfhMudf hY ik iswKF qy ihMdUaF vwloN jLulm nhIN ho irhf, blik afpxI DVybMdI jF Puwt hI hY ik iswK, iswK nMU mfr rhy hn. iesy krky Auh iswKF ivWc pRfpygMzf krvf irhf hY. pwg vflf kFgrsI hY jF akflI, hY qF isWK hI. iswKF ivcoN vI by-smJ, aihmk, qy bUJV iksm dy lok ieh afK Cwzdy hn ik jdoN qwk ‘akfl qKq’ qoN KfirjL nf kIqf jfvy, AudoN qwk iswKF qy jLulm krn vflf dihsLqgrd pwg vflf vI iswK hI rihMdf hY. so ksUr aijhy kmjLrP, kwcy aqy bcgfxf soc vfly cODrIaF aqy lyKkF df hY, jo pwg vfly ihMdU nMU ajy vI iswK afKI jf rhy hn.

gurU sfihb jI dI iPlfsPI aqy qvfrIK ‘coN aijhy cODrI qy kwcy lyKk kuwJ nhIN iswKdy. gurU sfihb jI ny ipRQIey, mIxy, rfmrfeIey, msMd, kdy iswK nhIN mMny sn. mgroN Kflsf pMQ ny ienHF nfl rotI bytI dI sFJ bMd kr idwqI sI. iswK dI rotI bytI dI sFJ isrP iswK nfl hI ho skdI hY. iswK iksy ihMdU, muslmfn, iesfeI, rfDf suafmI, nrkDfrI, nfmDfrI, nfl irsLqf nhIN rwK skdf. iswK df irsLqf isrP iswK nfl hI ho skdf hY. pr iswK df dosq hr koeI ho skdf hY.

jdoN ijsn AuWqy PoVf ho jFdf hY qF Aus df gMd ijsm df ihwsf nhIN hMudf. ijsm dy iksy ihwsy ivWc pY jfx vflI pIk ijsm df ihwsf nhIN hMudI. Ies ‘gMd’ nMU PoVy qy pIk nMU ijsm ivcoN kwZ ky Kqm krnf hMudf hY. kypI aYs igl vrgy pgVIDfrI jLflm ihMdU, isWK swiBafcfr leI PoVy pIk aqy gMd hn. ijMnI CyqI aijhy jLflm pgVIDfrI ihMdUaF nMU hMUiJaf jfey Aunf hI cMgf hY, vrnf ieh qF afr aYs aYs nfl iml ky kYNsr bx jfxgy.

drasl isWK nMU isWK nhIN mfr irhf, drasl ihMdUsqfn aMdr isrP ihMdU hI isWKF aqy muslmfnF qy jLulm kr irhf hY. hr pwg vflf jIv iswK nhIN hMudf. iswK Auh hY jo isWKI isDFqF AuWqy XkIn rwKdf hY aqy AunHF dI pflxf krdf hY. pwg vfly kFgrsI, gFDI qy XkIn rwKdy hn, ies leI AuhnF nMU isWK afKxf isWK lPjL dI qOhIn krnf hY.

ihMdI ihMdU ihMdUsqfnI aqy pwg vfly ihMdU, idlF ivWc vihm leI bYTy hn ik KfilsqfnI juJfrU Kqm ho gey hn. jdoN qwk Kflsf lPjL kfiem hY. jdoN qwk iswK ardfs krdy hn. jdoN qwk JMzy buMgy atl hn. jdoN qwk iswK rfj krygf Kflsf jI dy bol bfly pVHdy hn AudoN qwk hr iswK dy aMdr juJfrU vsdf rhygf. ijnHF icr iswK dy aMdr juJfrU vsdf rhygf AudoN qwk juJfrU dy aMdr idlo idmfg qy Kfilsqfn ijMdfbfd rhygf. jy kr XhUdI 2000 sfl qwk lV skdy hn, jy sdIaF qoN gulfm ihMdUsqfnIaF nMU afjLfd krvfAux leI isWK aMgryjLF nfl sO sfl lV skdy hn, qF Xfd rwKo ik Kfilsqfn dI pRfpqI leI isWK qF ajy prsoN-cOQ hI iCVy hn. isWKF ivWc jUJx dI qfkq aqy jjLbfq XhUdIaF aqy ihMdUaF nfloN ikqy vDyry hn.

iswK ihMdUsqfn aMdr jMg dy mYdfn ivWc AudoN qwk rihxgy, jdoN qwk Kfilsqfn, bPr styt, isWK styt, isWK homlYNz, isWK kOm nMU mukMml afjLfdI hFsl nhIN ho jFdI. ihMdI ihMdU ihMdUsqfnI, ihMdU bRfhmx aqy kuwJ kysfDfrI ‘qy pgVIDfrI ihMdU rwl ky vI, iswK kOm dI afjLfdI dy cVHn vfly sUrj nMU nhIN rok skdy.
prmjIq isMG syKoN (dfKf)
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ieh sfzf iswK swiBafcfr hY
sR:dysf isMG duafby dy iek ipMz df mwD vrg df cMgf KFdf pINdf jwt ijMmIdfrf krdf sI, 25 Kyq jLmIn sI. sR:dysf isMG df bfp aMgryjL srkfr ny 1944 ivc PFsI qy ltkf idwqf sI ikAuNik Aus ny (1984 dy DrmI POjIaF vFg) POj ivc bgfvq kr idwqI sI.

sR: dysf isMG dy do lVky sn. bhuq hI lfzF cfvF nfl pfly, Kurfk df Kfs iDafn rwiKaf jFdf sI. donoN bwcy blbIr qy dlvIr kbwzI qy Putwbfl dy bVy sLOkIn sn. blbIr qy dlvIr iek idn Kyz rhy sn ik acfnk blbIr dy pYr qy swt lwg geI, blbIr df zfktr pfsoN ielfj krvfieaf igaf. lwgI swt dy jKm nMU smF pf ky arfm af igaf pr swt df dfg nf Kqm hoieaf. bcpnf gujr jfx qy jvfnI ivc phMuc jfx qy vI keI vfr blbIr isMG afpxy Brf dlvIr isMG nMU mjfk ‘c kihMdf sI ik ieh swt qusIN mfrI sI.

dlvIr puils ivc BrqI ho igaf. cMgf iKzfrI hox krky CyqI hI hOldfr bx igaf. blbIr isMG zI ey vI kflj ‘c pVHdf sI, hostl ‘c hI rihMdf sI. iek idn ipMz afieaf Gr rfq irhf, dUsry idn sLfm nMU bws awzy qoN blbIr isMG nMU Aus dy ipqf jI ny bws cVHfieaf qy ipafr nfl ikhf, bytf idl lf ky pVHnf, jy hostl ivc iksy cIj dI loV hovy qF Kwq ilwK dyxf.

rsqy ivc bws Krfb ho geI pr sI bws jlMDr dy nyVy hI. bws df jlMDr dyr nfl phMucxf soc ky blbIr isMG pYdl hI kflj vwl qur ipaf. ipCoN puils dI gwzI afeI qy qyjI nfl lMG geI. QoVI dUr awgy jf ky ruk geI. blbIr isMG afpxy iKaflF ‘c mgn qyj rPqfr qurI jf irhf sI. jdoN puils dI gwzI dy lfgy phMuicaf qF puils vfilaF ny Aus nMU cuwk ky gwzI ‘c suwt ilaf qy Qfxy lY gey. sfrI rfq aMnf qsLwdd krdy rhy. dUsrI rfq ipMz dy sUey dy kMZy mukfblf bxf idwqf. puils ny afsy pfsy dy sfry rsqy bMd kIqy hoey sn aqy pihcfx vfsqy bMdy ilaFdy jf rhy sn.

dUsry pfsy blbIr isMG df Brf idlvIr vI puils dI tryinMg sYNtr coN kmFzo dI tryinMg krky rfq hI jlMDr vfps phMuicaf sI. acfnk hI dlvIr vI Aus rsqy coN gujr irhf sI ijs qy mukfblf hoieaf sI. afpxy nfl dy KVy dosqF nMU dyK ky dlvIr vI ruwk igaf qF dosqF dwisaf ik rfq puils mukfblf ho igaf pr bMdy dI pihcfx nhIN ho skI. dlvIr jd lfsL pfs igaf qF lfsL kwpVy nfl ZkI hoeI sI. pr qyj hvf dy cwlx kfrn pYrF vfilA pfsy qoN iek pYr nMgf ho igaf, ijs qy swt df insLfn sI. swt df insLfn dyK ky Aus df mMn kfhlf pY igaf. Aus ny lfsL qoN kwpVf cuwk ky dyiKaf qF Aus nMU gsL pY igaf. awKF agy hnyrf Cf igaf. bfkI dy puils vfly hYrfn sn AunHF puwiCaf kI gwl hY, Aus ny jvfb ivwc dwisaf, myrf jhfn suMnf ho igaf. myrI bFh tuwt geI hY. myrf Cotf vIr jo zI ey vI kflj ivwc pVHdf sI, Aus dI ieh lfsL hY. ieh puils mukfblf nhIN, mukfblf nhIN, dlvIr AuWcI AuWcI kih irhf sI.

Gr sunyhf idwqf igaf, jdoN mfqf ipqf jI nMU ies duKdfeI Gtnf df pqf lwgf AuhnF df jhfn sMunf pY igaf. Auh idl qy pwQr rwK ky Qfxy afey, puwqr dI lfsL JolI ‘c pf ky pMcfieq smyq muVn lwgy qF srpMc ny ikhf sR: sfihb ieh puils mukfblf nhIN, ieh myry ipMz df nfgirk njfiej mfiraf ies leI iek idn lyKf dyxf pvygf. srpMc dy mMUhoN ieh gwl sux ky Qfxydfr nMU qrylIaF af rhIaF sn. nhIN srpMc sfihb ieh iqMn bMdy sn, do Prfr ho gey qy ieh mfiraf igaf. dlvIr nMU iek cVH rhI sI qy iek AuWqr rhI sI pr sB kuwJ anOKf hI njr af irhf sI. sMskfr kr idwqf ipMz jf ky. irsLqydfr, Xfr, dosq, sfry kih rhy sn ik hux qF sbr hI krnf pYxf, ikAuNik ieh rwb df Bfxf hY. puwqr dlvIr sbr kr puwqrf bfpU ny ikhf. Pr Auh kuwJ nf boilaf, 13 idnF qy Bog puaf idwqf.

kfPI ivcfrvfn swjx ies duwK dy mOky qy afey. pUry 14 idn bfad dlvIr vfps izAUtI qy igaf. Qfxydfr Aus dIaF awKF ivc bVf hI rVkdf sI, afKrkfr iek rfq hiQafr smyq BgOVf ho igaf. sB qoN pihlF Gr phMuicaf. suqy hoey mfqf ipqf jI nMU jgfieaf qy AunF nfl afKrI ipafr nfl Guwt ky ipafr kIqf qy dwisaf ik mYN Aus vihxI ‘c pY cuwkf hF ijs ivwc bMdf ipaf vfips nhIN afAuNdf.

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Parmjit Singh Sekhon (Dakha)
510-774-5909
President, Dal Khalsa Alliance. president@dalkhalsaalliance.org
President, International Sikh Sabhiachar Society. sikhsabhiachar@gmail.com

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Dal Khalsa Alliance
Suite 303 1700 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94709
USA
Parmjit Singh Sekhon
President
MEMORANDUM
The Hon N. Pillay
High Commissioner  
United Nations High Commission for Human Rights, UN Human Rights Council
Palais des Nations, CH 1211 Geneva 10
SWITZERLAND
14th March, 2011

Your Excellency Mrs Pillay,

HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND GENOCIDE IN PARTICULAR OF SIKHS IN THEIR HOLY AND HISTORICAL LAND, PUNJAB, AND THE NON-HINDU MINORITIES I IN GENERAL IN PREDOMINANTLY HINDU INDIA

We, the Sikhs of Switzerland, European countries and North America, would like to apprise you, your Excellency, of human rights abuses of the Sikhs and other non-Hindu minorities in India which have taken place since 15th August, 1947. This was the day when the British India authorities transferred political power to the ‘unelected’ Hindu leadership and left the non-Hindu minorities, especially the Sikhs, at the mercy of the majority, the Hindus. Since receiving political power from the British Empire, despite the protest of the Sikhs at large and their leadership for not returning their first sovereign and independent Sikh Raj of South Asia, of their forefathers and monarch, Ranjit Singh (1799-1849). The predominantly Hindu India has exterminated more than 1.4 to 2.3 million Sikhs, more than one million in the decade of 1981-91 (Singh S 1995 The Sikhs in History ISBN 0-96475555-0-5; Dilgeer HS and Sekhon AS 1992 The Sikhs’ Struggle for Sovereignty An Historical Perspective (ed) A T Kerr ISBN 0-9695964-1-3 University of Alberta P O, Edmonton, AB T6G 2S5, Canada; Sekhon AS Dilgeer HS 1999 A White Paper On Khalistan (A True Story) The Sikh Nation (ed) AT Kerr ISBN 0-9695964-8-0; Sekhon AS Dilgeer HS 2002 India Kills the Sikhs, 3rd Ed, ISBN 0-9695964-9-9; Sekhon AS 2005 India’s Genocides of Sikhs, 1981-1991: History Revisited Int J Sikh Affairs 15(2), 28, 2005 (Chief Guest Editor: AT Kerr) ISSN 1481-5435; Sekhon AS 2010 The Sikhs: Sovereignty To Slavery ISBN 978-0-9811360-8-0). Since the brutal military “Operation Bluestar” of June, 1984, more than 260,000 Sikh infants, children, youth, male and female folks have been slaughtered [Int J Sikh Affairs 10(2): 27-29, 2000 ISSN 1481-5435; Sekhon AS 2000 Proc 8th Sikh Edu Conf, Toronto, ON, Sept 23; Walia AS Sudan TS 2001 Genesis of State Terrorism in Punjab. Released by Justice A S Bains, ihrf@yahoogroups.com; July 14, 2001; Kumar RN et al.2003 Reduced To Ashes: The Insurgency and Human Rights in Punjab ISBN 99933-53-57-4 <www.safhr.org <mailto:ihrf@yahoogroups.comwww.safhr.org> ; Sekhon AS 2005 in Authentic Voices of South Asia India’s Broken Promises & Suppression of Dalits (ed) U Khalid ISBN 0-9548929-0-9]. Likewise, Hindu India has systematically killed other non-Hindu minorities (more than 500,000 Muslims; over 110,000 Kashmiri Muslims of the Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir since 1988; more than 312,500 Christians; hundreds of thousands of Dalits, adivaasis (aboriginals or Moolnivasi of India), in numerous genocides, pogroms, massacres and staged encounters (25 Years After 1984 Assault on Durbar Sahib Laying Foundation of Khalistan (ed) Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon, June 2009, ISBN 0-9548929-4-1, a publication of London Institute of South Asia). The most recent examples of state sponsored pogroms are the killings of Sikhs in Chitisinghpura in Kashmir in February, 2000; killings of 6 Sikhs in Kashmir in February, 2001; beheading of a Sikh in Kashmir in March, 2001; destruction of 6 Mosques in Kanpur, U P, and Bhilwara (Asind), Rajasthan (http://www.indianexpress.com<http://www.indianexpress.com/>; 2001; The Hon Edolphus Towns, Member of Congress (MC). Indian Government Found Responsible for Burning Sikh Homes and Temple in Kashmir. The US House of Representatives, June 27, 2001; The Hon Dan Burton, MC and Chairman, US House Government Committee. Indian Duplicity and Hypocrisy Exposed, House of Representatives, 31st July, 2001; The Hon Edolphus Towns, MC Indian Minorities Seeking Their Own States. The US House of Representatives, 107th Congress, July 11, 2001; The Hon Cynthia A McKinney, MC Self-Determination For Sikh Homeland Discussed on Capitol Hill, The US House of Representatives, June 28, 2001); slaughtering of 16 Muslims by the police; burning of the Muslim holy scripture, The Quran Shariff, in New Delhi, Patiala, and Amritsar, Punjab (March 24, 2000 <post #4279 & 4314,  <http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/sikhyouth>. Addressing the House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, the Hon Edolphus Towns, Member of Congress, said on 28th March, 2006 “Sikh activists Kanwarpal Singh Dhami and Dr. Jagjit Singh Chohan (now deceased) were arrested by the Indian Government on charges of sedition. Their crime was to speak in support of a sovereign Sikh Nation, Khalistan . Dr. Chohan also flur the Khalistan’s flag from his residence. When did free speech become a crime in a democracy? The Sikh homeland of Khalistan declared itself independent from India on October 7, 1987.” On 21st March, 2006, in a press release, Dr Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan, Washington DC, said, “What kind of democracy watches people for demanding freedom? Why don't they watch the Black Cats who have killed thousands of Sikhs under the protection of the Indian government?''
We would like to bring to your notice that the Sikh Nation, Punjab, the 'First Sovereign and Secular' nation of South Asia of monarch Ranjit Singh, 1799 to 14th March, 1849, was 'robbed' by the alleged Indian democracy on 15th August, 1947. The Sikhs' constitutional rights, Sikh religion and Sikh traditions were 'swallowed' in the Indian Constitution 1950, Article 25. The very Constitution 1950 was 'rejected', in the Indian parliament (Lok Sabha), in its draft and final forms, in 1948, 26 November, 1949, 1950 and more recently on 6th September, 1966. The Sikhs' elected representatives who 'rejected' the Constitution, on behalf of their people or constituents of Punjab, were Sardar Hukam Singh, Sardar Bhupinder Singh Maan and Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS, MP, MLA and the National Professor of Sikhism. Since their 'rejection of the Indian Constitution 1950', none of the Sikhs' elected representatives has accepted/endorsed/signed the Indian Constitution implemented by the deceitful, divisive, devious and apartheid practicing alleged Indian democracy of the 'Brahmins-Hindus'. It must be considered seriously that under what Constitutional rights, the apartheid practicing alleged Indian democracy has been ruling the 'Sikhs of Punjab (including Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Punjabi-speaking areas of Punjab/Sikh Nation/the Sikh Raj of Ranjit Singh) since 15th August, 1947? The Sikhs of Punjab's story does not end here. Rather it has been continuing, since the Sikh Nation has been under the 'slavery and Tight Control' of the oppressive and suppressive alleged Indian democracy of the 'Brahmins-Hindus', who had been 'subservient' to the Afghans, Mughals, Sikhs, British, Portuguese, etc., for more than 3,500 years.
Additionally, the excesses of the Indian forces can be summarized as follows:
On 5th November, 1978, the Hindu India police of Delhi fired at a Sikh procession and killed four Sikhs, including the president of the Delhi Akali Party [Sekhon AS and Dilgeer HS 1999, 2006 A White Paper On Khalistan (A True Story) The Sikh Nation (ed) A T Kerr ISBN 0-9695964-8-0]. Acting Mukh-Sewadar, or Chief of Akal Takht Sahib, the Supreme Seat of the Sikh Polity, Amritsar, Singh Sahib Bhai Gurdev Singh Kaunke, was abducted on 20th December 1993, tortured, killed and his body dumped in a canal on 3rd January 1994.
On October 27, 1995, the Human Rights activist of the Akali Dal (Badal), Sardar Jaswant Singh Khalra, was killed at the Chhabal police station, Amritsar. His body was thrown into the Harike Canal. A police officer, A. S. Sandhu (supposedly committed suicide), abducted a Sikh religious leader, Charan Singh, tortured him and was made to dispose of his body. Earlier, the same police officer had abducted Charan Singh’s brother and his driver. The latter was killed by tying his legs to two jeeps, which were driven off in opposite directions.
A former Punjab administration headed by a corrupt Sikh, Prakash Sinh Badal, attacked the Darbar Sahib Complex (mistakenly known as the Golden Temple Complex) on 7th February, 1998, desecrated its sanctity and deposed, using his state powers, the democratically elected president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandhak Committee. Shortly thereafter, Badal forcibly removed the Senior Minister or Custodian of Akal Takht Sahib, the Supreme Seat of the Sikh Polity, Bhai Ranjit Singh. The administration of Prakash Sinh Badal, has spent more than 20 million rupees for legal fees to protect the police officers who participated in the genocide of the Sikhs. Voted, under the Constitution of India, which has been ‘rejected by the Sikhs repeatedly’, out of the Punjab’s administration, for his maneuvering, his collision (Badal and associates’) with a Hindu militant and fundamentalist party, the Brahtiya Janata Party (BJP), is back as the Chief of the Punjab administration. Prakash Sinh Badal, is an agent of India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW; Gurtej Singh 2000 Chakarvyuh: Web of Indian Secularism ISBN 81-85815-14-3) and a staunch turbaned Hindu in ‘The Sikh Identity’. Prakash Badal has kept his lips ‘sealed’ when the Punjab Legislative Assembly debated the ‘Freedom of Press, news media and the free speech recently (www.rozanaspokesman.com, 8th-13th March, 2008). The freedom of speech and expression, the fundamental human rights in any democracy. This is the clear reflection of the democratic or ‘autocratic’ nature of Mr Badal.
His administration and police personnel are abusing the Indian Penal Code Article 188, against Dr Sukhpreet Singh Udhoke of Amritsar. These are a few examples of the democracy of the New Delhi administration (NDA) blessed administration of Prakash Badal and his Akalis with the BJP, in the Sikhs’ holy and historic Homeland of Sikhs, Punjab.
On February 6, 2000, the death of a Dalit youth in police custody in Morinda, Ludhiana, was horrifying. He was killed in cold blood because he objected to police’s drinking session at a public place. This incidence revived memories of the dark period in the history of Punjab when countless innocent young men were killed in false encounters, but police records turned them into ruthless terrorists.
A mother of six sons, Bibi Jaswant Kaur, lost her husband in 1987. Three of her six sons succumbed to tuberculosis. The other three were abducted and killed by Punjab police. One of the three sons, Pragat Singh, 23-yrs-old, was arrested in 1987, kept in captivity for 14 months. After his release police raided his home on 9th September 1988, and shot him dead. The eldest son, Jagir Singh, 25-yrs-old, working as a volunteer in a Taran Taran Gurdwara, was taken by the police and did not return. The youngest son, Mohinder Singh (20-yrs-old) was with the religious man, Baba Charan Singh (see above). He was abducted by the police on 14th June 1991 and died in police custody. Jaswant Kaur has tried all possible avenues to get justice, but has had no luck (jkaurgrewal@yahoo.com; March 20, 2001; post #4181;
Even outside India, Sikhs are continued to be harassed by the Indian government and its allies, according to the Hon Edolphus Towns, MC (Extensions of Remarks - February 27, 2001). Miscreants stormed a church and ransacked the premises while a spiritual meeting and prayers were in progress in Hyderabad, A P (www.burningpunjab.com; 24th March, 2001).
A group of men killed their rape victim, a mother of seven, in the village of Singana and then gouged out the eyes of two witnesses in India's lawless eastern state of Bihar, the Press Trust of India reported Thursday (February 8, 2001; AFP). The rapists then used the woman's sickle to hack her to death. They then attacked four labourers who witnessed the crime.
Since 1998, Christian missionaries including one from Australia (Father Graham Stains), his 8- & 10-yr-old sons, and Roman Catholic nuns, have been killed, burnt alive or raped by the Hindu fundamentalists. The burning, destruction and demolishing of the Houses of God of the non-Hindu minorities, the Sikh Gurdwaras, Churches and Mosques, looting and desecrating of the holy and historical places of the non-Hindu minorities are the modus operandi of successive Indian administrations and state-sponsored hoodlums (Hon John T Doolittle, MC India Coalition Partner Threaten To Engulf Country In Violence, House of Representatives, July 27, 2000, The US Congress; Hon Edolphus Towns, MC July 27, 2000. Christian Persecution in India, House of Representatives, The US Congress).
A train carrying Sikh pilgrims and the Sikh Holy scriptures, Guru Granth Sahib, was attacked in June, 2001, by militant Hindu hoodlums in Uttarpara, West Bengal. The Hindu hoodlums stoned the Sikh pilgrims, burned the Holy Scriptures, and tried to set fire to the train (Press Release: Council of Khalistan. Train Attack Is Wake-Up Call for Sikh Nation, June 27, 2001< cok@khalistan.com>). In an affidavit filed on 28th August, 2000, by Mr Sartaj Singh, resident of Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir (under the occupation of Indian administration), Internationally Disputed areas by the United Nations, stated that he was tortured and received painful psychological harassment by the Indian police. The police personnel wanted him to confess for the things which he never did. The police personnel also wanted him to tell the whereabouts of Neeta alias Ranjit Singh, a freedom fighter, Harbhajan Singh, Gian Singh and Joginder Singh, who are at large. The police personnel wanted him to make a false confession that ‘we all know one another’.
Miss Manorama of Manipur was gang raped by the men of the Assam Rifles and was thrown out of the headquarters after mutilating her private parts in July, 2004. More recently (9th February, 2005), a 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a constable of the force in central Assam’s Karbi Anglong district, triggering protests from women’s organizations. In a blatant violation of human rights, the district police today tortured a Dalit youth to death after he refused to accept his involvement in a theft case (Jalandhar, February 6’ tibruneindia.com).
The World Kashmir Diaspora Alliance reports that "since the Indian forces occupation, more than 195,000 innocent Kashmiris have been killed; more than 110,000 have disappeared, and the latter have been killed by the invader's troops or they have been languishing in Indian jails with no information to their families. In the last three months, the death toll the ongoing Kashmiri unrest is 96, as another youth Yasir Rafiq Sheikh, a cousin of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chief, Muhammad Yasin Malik, succumbed to his injuries on late Wednesday night inflicted by the Indian personnel and kept in a New Delhi hospital. Additionally, at least 10 persons were injured by the alleged CRPF firing on protesters in Sopur. For the last six days Kashmir is under curfew round the clock (bangla-vision@yahoogroups.com, 18th September, 2010)."
The above are only a few of the hundreds of thousands of cases we would like to bring to your kind attention, your Excellency. We hereby request you to dispatch a fact finding mission to India to assess in depth the crimes committed against humanity by armed and law-enforcing agencies in ‘uniforms’ and bring the criminals before the International Court of Justice in the same way as the U N has done to punish the criminals of the Rwanda and Serbia massacres in 2000; S. Milosevic of Serbia in July 2001; the former Serb police chief, Steven Todorovic, who pleaded guilty for torturing, murdering and sexually assaulting Muslims and Croats (National Post, 1st August, 2001, p A11); and Radislav Krstic for the Srebrenica genocide of Muslims in 1995 (National Post, August 3, 2001, p A3). The UN tribunal has taken a landmark decision recently to include “sex torture as a war crime” (National Post, February, 23, 2001). Also, the UN’s Secretary-General (former), His Excellency Kofi Annan’s interview (Time, 4th September, 2000) will be welcomed by the justice-loving peoples of our civilized world that “those who commit crimes and those who watch as bystanders are equally responsible for the crime taking place.” What we have brought to your attention, your Excellency, is just the ‘tip of the iceberg’ of human rights abuses, religious persecution(s), rapes, humiliation, dehumanization and crimes committed by the state-sanctioned armed personnel of what our civilized world terms as the “largest democracy” in the world, India. A leading magazine has pointed out “India is ruled by rascals.” “Many Indians silently witness their country’s unlawful events. Several members of the ruling party’s youth wing have in the past been charged with rapes and kidnapping. Officials respond that all parties have their thugs. Politicians use thugs to capture polling booths and stuff ballot boxes (The Economist, 15th July, 1995, p. 26).” According to the Hon Dana Rohrabacher, for the Sikhs, Kashmiri Muslims, and other minorities “India might as well be Nazi Germany” (Press Release: Council of Khalistan, Washington DC; June 27, 2001 < khalistan@khalistan.com>). Another Sikh, Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar, is about to be put to death in India for a crime even India admitted he didn't commit (Hon Edolphus Towns, MC. Proc House of Representatives, Washington DC, 18th March, 2003).
Manmohan Singh, the present Chief, Council of Ministers and not an elected ‘Member of Parliament’ of India, supposed to be an honest and clean person delivered his state address before the “World Conference on Human Rights Delegates in Vienna, Austria, on 24th June (14 to 25th June), 1993. He, then Finance Minister of the PV Rao administration, said that “ he being Sikh finds no abuses of Human Rights of Sikhs much less any minorities in India.” Another person. Shahabuddin, Manmohan Singh’s colleague of the Islamic faith, said the same of Muslims of India.  Abuses of Human Rights in the Sikhs’ holy and historic Homeland, Punjab, Khalistan (under the Brahmins (elite) autocracy’s occupation, have been taking place, since 15th August, 1947). Manmohan Singh’s statement was ‘refuted’ in the strongest possible words by the human rights and peace-loving citizens (delegates) of North America and elsewhere.
Your Excellency, following the execution of “Operation Bluestar” of June, 1984 (An undeclared war on the Sikh Nation, Punjab by the Indian armed forces, according to Sekhon (2009 ISBN 0-9548929-4-1), “Operation Bluestar, June 1984”. according to reliable sources, every village of the Sikhs’ holy and historic homeland, Punjab, was turned into “Concentration Camp.” ’ Open air’ jails were established outside every village of Punjab. These jails were covered by the barbed wires, in the heat of June – August months, when the usual temperatures in Punjab are 47 C or more, had been under the supervision of the Indian armed personnel, were no less than the concentration camps of Adolf Hitler’s times in the Nazi Germany. These ‘open air’ barbed wire concentration camps/jails were used to prison the Sikhs indiscriminately regardless or gender and age. Sanitary facilities were virtually not-existent. This reflects the treatment of Indira Gandhi and her administration of the Brahmins autocracy to the Sikhs,”
Bibi Manjit Kaur Dakha (1992): Manjit Kaur Dakha and her husband sought political asylum in the United States after being tortured by the Indian armed personnel. Mrs. Dakha, her father, and her 6-mo-old daughter (Bhaghel Kaur) were tortured mercilessly, given repeated death threats, and her child was made to sit on a colony of ants by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). The daughter and father were made to beat each other with clubs.
Sardar Surinder Singh Fauji (a retired army personnel), of Fatehabad, Tehsil: Khadur Sahib of Amritsar district of Punjab, has been physically, mentally and psychologically tortured by Punjab police since May 27, 1986. Valuable household articles stolen by the police personnel from his residence have not been returned. Despite his writing to the Prime Minister (PV Rao), Home Minister of India (SB Chawan), Chief Justice, Supreme Court of India, Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High court, and the Senior Session Judge, Amritsar, there was no relief from the police excesses.
More than 35 Sikh youth, including Kanwarpal Singh Bittu and Sarbjit Singh Ghuman of the Dal Khalsa, in police custody. Similarly, Jagtaar Singh Hawara, his wife and other family members are humiliated (by putting cigarettes and tobacco in his mouth), tortured and harassed by the Punjab and Delhi police (www.panthic.org <http://www.panthic.org/> , 17th July, 2005). Another Sikh leader, Daljit Singh Bittu, President, Panch Pradhani, and thousand of Sikh youth are in jails, without trials and crimes.
A human rights lawyer and prominent Sikh nationalist Harpal Singh Cheema, after spending eight years in a California jail, whom Judge Dana Keener determined Singh did not pose a threat to national security. The Hon judge stopped short of granting him full asylum, but forbade the then-INS from deporting the couple. Indeed, she noted that Singh “is widely perceived as a moderate and a voice for reason (Camille T Tairara, Editor, New America Media, News Feature, Aug 07, 2006). To escape atrocities and persecution during custody of the Indian law-enforcing personnel until 1992, Mr Cheema and his wife sought asylum in the United States in1993 (www.news.ncmonline.com/news/views_article.htmal?. Mr Cheema is separated from his wife and son. Both mother and son are too scared to return to India.
In the mid 2007, Sardar Simranjit Singh Mann, President, Shromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Sardar Daljit Singh Bittu, the then Vice President, SAD-Amritsar, and Dr Sukhpreet Singh Udhoke were arrested, tortured and harassed by the Punjab police personnel and charged for the ‘treason against the Indian union’ for their peaceful demonstrations and free expression against the heavy handedness of the state personnel. In the alleged Indian democracy, the basic rights of citizens, i. e., free speech, are violated. Dr Udhoke’s publication was ceased and he was arrested.
Recently, in the second week of February, 2010, the Punjab police killed 13 youth in Ludhina district of Punjab, while they were participating in the Birthday celebrations of Shaheed-Bilas Saint-soldier Jarnail Singh Khalsa, Punjab’s political and religious leader of the 20th century (www.rozananaspokesman.com).
A mass Grave of Sikhs killed in November 1984 has been discovered
after 26 years in village Hondh-Chillar, District Rewari, Haryana.
The village was inhabited by several Sikh families and on
November 02, 1984 in an organized and well planned attack,
the entire village was burnt along with its Sikh population
and Gurudwara.
The village consisting of torched houses, a burnt Gurudwara
and scattered human bones have now been discovered (www.punjabspectrum.com, 17th February, 2011).
We also earnestly request that you bring to justice the deceased or living politicians of Indian administrations (Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Chandershekhar, P Chidambaram (now Home Minister of India; one of the members of a 3-men Team in the 'War Room' during an 'undeclared' war on the 'Landless Sikh Nation, Punjab' in June, 1984). V P Sinh, Dev Gowda, P V Rao, A B Vajpayee and their cabinet colleagues, including Narendra Modi and his cabinet colleagues responsible for the Gujarat Massacre of Muslims (February to November, 2002), and/or appointees like HKL Bhagat, Jagdish Tytler, Arun Nehru, SD Sharma, SS Ray, Boota Singh, LK Advani, GL Nanda, Surjit Barnala, Balwant Singh, Beant Singh, PD Singh, JS Chohan (deceased), Surender Nath, Prakash Sinh Badal, GS Tohra, HS Longowal, Lalit Makan, to cite but a few; police officers JF Rebeiro, KPS Gill (the Butcher of Punjab), Sarbjit Singh, Sumedh Saini (Senior Superintendent Police), DR Bhatti for the killings of Professor (Dr) Rajinder Pal Singh Gill (Bulara), Dr Gurnam Singh Buttar, Bhai Gurbhej Singh of the Jalandhar district and others, Swarn Ghotna, Gobind Ram, AS Sandhu (declared deceased by the Indian administration and associates. However, he is living under fake identity in Halifax, NS, Canada, as reported by <http://www.rozanaspokesman.com/> ; published from Chandigarh, Punjab in May 2007), RS Bhullar, Joginder Singh, Raghbir Singh, SS Virk; armed forces personnel like K Sunderji, AS Vaidya, KS Brar, RS Dayal, JS Bhullar, Arjan Singh, JS Jamwal, Tarlok Singh, Shamsher Singh, Gurdial Singh, and their subordinates (Report To The Nation: Oppression in Punjab. Library of Congress Card No. 86-60058, January, 1986; Gurtej Singh 2000 Chakarvyuh: Web of Indian Secularism ISBN 81-85815-14-3; Int J  Sikh Affairs Vol 9, No. 1, 1999 ISSN 1481-5435; Sikh Shahadat, June 2005, p. 12-17).
We look forward to hearing from you and hope for your prompt action on all crimes committed against humanity.
With warmest regards and best wishes.
Respectfully submitted,

Parmjit Singh Sekhon,
President,
Dal Khalsa Alliance 

Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon
Managing Editor and Acting Editor in Chief
International Journal of Sikh Affairs ISSN 1481-5435
EDMONTON, AB T5T 2B8, CANADA
Advisor (Foreign Affairs), Dal Khalsa Alliance

Sikh Federation Swiss
Amarjit Singh Khalsa sikhfederationswiss@yahoo.com

Gaganjit Singh
Dal Khalsa of America gensec@dalkhalsausa.org

Ram Singh
President, American Gurdwara Council Ph: 1.408.667-3116

Karnail Singh Khalsa
President, Gurmat Chetna Lahar of the United States of America  1.510.557-9168

Harmindar Singh
President, Khalsa Jagriti Lahar of the United States of America hpaulsingh@sbcglobal.net

Sukhwinder Singh, President, Sikh Sahit Sabha 510.277-7560

Baljinder Singh, President, Sikh Sabhiachar Committee 510.774-5909

* Denotes signed with the permission
Enclosure: Six copies of "The Sikhs: Sovereignty To Slavery ISBN 978-0-9811360-8-0, August 2010.
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